I've arrived at the biologists'. Even before I settle down, they start off on their discoveries of fossils and theories of modern evolution and life chains or whatever they actually are - and I simply ask the same question that seems to be the forte of post modernists and atheists - how do you know this is true? what have you proved? they look bewildered and throw their arms over all the fossils and chains and common ancestors in animals - and I say, all I see are observations by humans. If humans aren't the creators of the world, plants,animals and even ourselves, then all we're doing apart from the Creator is simply guessing how all this came about. What seems to be the irony is that God has already revealed how all this came about and it was by Him, so why is man trying to find out from where all this came about? Isn't it because he doesn't believe in God?
Well, you might say that there are those who still believe in God while being proponents of evolution to simply validate God's account - I ask, does God need validating, does God need to be proved? If He'd wanted to clarify something that He felt needed to be clarified, He would have done so in His written Word. If God simply wants to show everyone He exists, He'd come and appear before all. And that's precisely what's going to happen on the Last Day. Lord Jesus is going to come in all glory and appear before all creation - every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that He is Lord. But what is there to believe when that happens. You'll know it as fact then. Where is the opportunity to put your faith in Him when He appears - it is only now that the opportunity is given for all to believe in Christ and be saved. God Himself has clearly stated that the just shall live in faith, faith being the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Why faith is accounted for righteousness shall be handled in a later post)
Heb 11:6 No one can please God without faith, for whoever comes to God must have faith that God exists and rewards those who seek him.
So am I in one sweep deriding all scientists and their life's work? No - not at all. I do not claim to be wise, I am in fact very ignorant about all this. I do not know how God did the things He did but I imagine that after this world passes away to make place for the new creations, all eternity in His presence will be passed in our wondering in awe at His infinite wisdom and glory. So, most scientists may be right in what they find. So many cures for viruses and pain have been found - I'm just insistent to say that it is by God's grace and not by human will. There are also many Christians who are serving Christ in their job-role as scientists. The part of science that I'm against is that which goes against the Word of God. And it is satan's deceptions that feeds off human rebellion against God that makes science seem like the final authority - No, God is the final authority. His word is true - always true. So here I stand and so does every true Christian. Anything against God's Word, even in its most appealing and convincing form, is wrong. Period. Agnostics use this as an opportunity to state that there indeed is no God on account of such contradictions but why aren't anyone questioning the validity of evolution?
The evolutionists drag me back to their discoveries and how well it matches to such a great degree of expectation and what not. Many people elsewhere on the internet have raised objections over either the method of these discoveries or the premises involved in their framing expectations and hence the conclusions drawn based on observations satisfying these expectations- but I'm going to steer away from all of them. I do not know how God created the plants and animals because He hasn't revealed this in His Word. It may be through evolution, then again it may not be. I do not intend asking Him how He did create animals, because my faith rests on Him and not His ability to prove His Word with man's discoveries at every step and turn. But this I know, that God created man from the dust in a very special and unique manner, in His own image - Praise the Lord - that doesn't corroborate with the theory of evolution of man from animal. But they cry showing me their statistical findings on the dna of the chimp and man and the charts of evolution and how man and chimp would have a common ancestor and so on. The scientific crowd themselves are searching for the missing link but I wouldn't be too surprised if man suddenly comes and pronounces that he's found the missing link, pats himself on his back, declares on his own authority that evolution of man is proved, then denies God and walks away feeling mighty proud that he did it all by himself, totally ignoring God and His Holiness.
But please hear what I have to say. And I thank God for revealing this analogy to me through experience. I love coding software programs as a hobby. Now the way I work is this - I would start coding a particular program for a particular purpose, then I'd so like what I'd done in this program, that I would use the same fragment of code in another program for a totally different use.
To illustrate in very simple terms:
Program 1:
Let there be 2 legs.
Let there be 2 hands.
Let there be dna sequence1
Then I go ahead and use the same pattern of code in a totally different program.
Program 2:
Let there be 2 legs.
Let there be 2 hands.
Let there be language ability.
Let there be soul.
Let there be dna sequence1
Let there be dna sequence 2
Now any person who sees the above 2 pieces of code has 2 options - he can either guess that Program1 was bound to the generation of the law of betterment to add/edit these extra lines to itself which thereby
evolved into program2 or he can guess that I made program1 and then separately made program2 having some similarity but entirely according to my will and pleasure. How does he guess that the lines were added to program1 - well, he sees me editing, adding and deleting lines in my individual programs by the law of betterment and so he extrapolates it wrongly to presume that this is what happened in the 'evolution' of Program1 to Program2.
Add to this...
Program 3:
Let there be 2 legs.
Let there be 2 hands.
Let there be dna sequence1
Let there be dna sequence 2
Now he'd say that Program1 must be the common origin of both program2 and program3, because both these programs share so many common lines that are present in Program1 whereas I actually had written these separately, though with a large degree of overlap of common lines, but also with entirely new lines in Program2 from my own creativity according to my will and purpose. I'm not saying this is what God did - by no means at all - I'm just saying that this is an alternate theory for that proposed by evolutionists - so how would you know that evolution is true? what have you proved? what is concrete empirical evidence? Isn't it just faith in yourself that you have to be right?
But you see, in the above examples, the person can only guess until I, the designer, enter into the picture and reveal what I actually did. And God has revealed that man didn't evolve. Problem Solved. What is the confusion now? The agnostic would again begin - how do I know it is God? And I'd shout back - how do you know it isn't? He can't now run back to scientific findings as if it is some concrete evidence over God - What I've tried to do in the last 2 posts is to dismantle this treating the explanations or rather musings of science as a greater authority than the Bible. If you're willing to adhere to science, you're free to do so - but know this, believing in science is as much a matter of faith as in the one true God. And trust me, God has revealed and answered much more about life, death and purpose than you can ever glean from probabilistic chance.
The evolutionists are not done yet - they hold up their theories of natural selection and survival equations in dna and the likes. I ask them - Did you create these theories for nature to follow? They're quite rightly offended with such a naive question - they say no. I ask them then, where these theories came from? They begin to blurt out that it is a Law of - but I cut them short and ask them to give me the root cause of these laws - is it God or is it chance. And if it's 'chance', that very 'chance' is happening every second in precisely this perfect pattern that if the scientific mind can put their faith in this, I'm a midget in faith by comparison. They shrug their shoulders and ask me to go to the physicists to discuss the origin of laws and I moan that I've been there and was actually sent here by those very people. Can someone give me answers in science that can actually prove something beyond doubt and question? They say all these are matters of the religious mind and not the scientific mind - they say these questions have no place in matters of science and reason and empiricism but only in matters of spirituality - and I ask, why then do you use this very incompatible field of science to raise questions and deny matters of God? Silence? So can someone please own up that science is as much a religion where man worships himself?
Getting back to the dilemma of the unbeliever of how he can reconcile the concept of the one true God with his concepts in science - the simple answer is he can't. The truth is that God exists and science has in no way proved otherwise and will never be able to either. For man is not the creator - he must accept his place in the order of the world as a creation that has been created for and by the Creator and not try to rebel for his own flawed 'freedom' or rather captivity under satan's rule in this world. The unbeliever can still choose to reject God for science but not on the basis of wanting 'concrete proofs' instead of simple faith - for even science is a matter of faith and as we have seen, a faith that leads nowhere, that answers nothing and that never will be able to. If you're talking about blind faith - then that's what you have apart from God.
But as for me and all true Christians - we have faith that we have a perfectly Holy God who loves us and is the cause of our creation and is to whom we'd resurrect after we die to spend all eternity in His glorious presence all enabled only by His grace through Jesus Christ who died for our sins so we who believe in Him may not perish in the eternal lakes of fire but have everlasting life.
The reason of these posts of mine is to stress and re-stress that any unbeliever who wants to know about the one true glorious God is to remove all biases which are actually just veils thrown by satan. The true unbeliever in search of truth must not carry any existing beliefs as long as he wants to learn about God's goodness and holiness. He must come like a child who will absorb everything with innocent questioning. What do I mean by this? I go back to where I beagn in my first post that every unbeliever seeking to believe in God must accept that God exists and then test all Scripture to see if it is true - and surely you will be satisfied. I'm not speaking against asking God for understanding, i'm just against offending His Majesty by our demands and disbelief. I have had so many questions that shook my faith in God - and I still am a child in spiritual faith - but God has been and is good to answer whenever I sought Him in humility and helplessness apart from Him.
My purpose in this entire discourse is to ask you to set your mind to come ask God in all humility, all your questions - for eg: 'God, I'm unable to understand your reasons for being a consuming fire but I do trust and know that you're always loving to all mankind. Please help me know you better so I may glorify You more.' is definitely a prayer that God would answer when asked in all sincerity and truth whereas - 'I just can't believe how God can be loving and a consuming fire at the same time.' - is an insult to His holiness because you're making a statement of faith against His Holy nature. It's like me saying - I don't believe you're good and polite, I don't believe you're not a liar capable of the most vile evils. If you've just ignored my statement while maintaining your calm, then good for you - but that's how God would ignore you - so this answers your question -
If God touched your life in some inexplicable and fundamental way, why won't He do the same to me?
But if you did get even a spark of indignation, then hear me out. The Bible goes on to actually say the above statement that I made is actually true - both of you and of me by ourselves - and we wouldn't be the respectable people that we think we are if not for the grace of God. This is the doctrine of total depravity of man. If you are now offended, please know that it is not my intent to do so - I only want to proclaim the truth in Christ and in God's Word. Don't curtail your emotions but don't let them overpower you either. Your emotions would lead you to understanding God. Truth may be bitter but truth in Christ is also liberating.
At this point, if you feel that you are not obligated to go through such difficulty to know about God and that God should reveal Himself to you if He so wants to, then trust me on this - you will not be doing God any favor by believing in Him, it is He who has done you a favor with the free gift of salvation made possible by His grace in His own begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and the blood He shed on the cross for you. God doesn't need man - it is man who needs God. And to think that God has done all this to save us out of His love for us should by itself merit our effort to know more about this loving God instead of treating Him with contempt, disdain and worse, indifference. Yea, the love and joy of being saved and to enter into that spiritual relationship with God and our Saviour is so worth all our sacrifices and pain we endure. Intellectually, emotionally and spiritually, God is the best thing we can get in all Heaven and earth and that is what He has promised us in love.
So if you really do want to know more about God, please come with a child-like innocence, ready to question and eager to accept, all the while believing that God exists and that He rewards those who diligently seek Him. If with this attitude you want to know more about God and His ways, then I shall discuss them in my following posts -
1. I can't understand why God is a consuming fire when He loves all the world.
2. I can't understand how I could be considered totally depraved.
3. I can't understand what God wants me to do in this world.
4. I can't understand how my faith can be accounted for righteousness.
and some more....