Thursday, April 15, 2010

Straight Talk: 3 of 4

Was Jesus Religious?

now

Scripture

Romans 7.14-25

Gen 11

Luke 9.23-24

 

Quotes

“The gospel is not so much concerned with what as it is concerned with why.”

Religion: building your identity on moral achievements
Irreligion: building your identify on any other secular pursuit

Religion: Salvation through moral effort
Christianity: Salvation through grace

Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

“I resolved in my future conduct to redeem the past; and I can say with honesty that my resolve was fruitful of some good. You know how earnestly, in the last months of the last year, I labored to relieve suffering; you know that much was done for others…[But as] I smiled, comparing myself with other men, comparing my active goodwill with the lazy cruelty of their neglect…at the very moment of that vain-glorious thought, a qualm came over me, a horrid nausea and the most dreadful shuddering…I looked down…I was once more Edward Hyde.”

Tim Keller, The Reason for God

“The Christian gospel is that I am so flawed that Jesus had to die for me, yet I am so loved and valued and that Jesus was glad to die for me. This leads to deep humility and deep confidence at the same time. It undermines both swaggering and sniveling. I cannot feel superior to anyone, and yet I have nothing to prove to anyone. I do not think more of myself or less of myself. Instead, I think of myself less.”

 

Resources

Reading

Keller, Tim: The Reason for God

 

Sites

www.podcast.billmesaeh.com (download or hear the series again)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

the ONLY question...

…that matters for those hoping to affect change in the Church:


“Is this aimed at bringing as many new people to Jesus as possible?”


If that’s your goal, then you should be a part of the conversation. If it isn’t, then you can’t. If we’re not always asking and answering that question, then we’re not a church.


Jesus gave us that kind of singular, unmistakable focus to help keep us on track.


17 When Jesus heard this, he told them, “Healthy people don’t need a doctor—sick people do. I have come to call not those who think they are righteous, but those who know they are sinners.” (Mark 2.17, NLT)

Friday, April 9, 2010

Straight Talk: 1 of 4

How Can I Know God Exists?

now

Scripture

Gen 1.1

Psalm 19.1-4

Rom 1.19-20

Job 38.1-11

Col 1.15-16

Quotes

-Robert Jastrow, God and the Astronomers

“Theologians generally are delighted with the proof that the Universe had a beginning, but astronomers are curiously upset. Their reactions provide an interesting demonstration of the response of the scientific mind—supposedly a very objective mind—when evidence uncovered by science itself leads to a conflict with the articles of faith in our profession. It turns out the scientist behaves the way the rest of us do when our beliefs are in conflict with the evidence. We become irritated, we pretend the conflict does not exist, or we paper over it with meaningless phrases.”

“Now we see how the astronomical evidence leads to a biblical view of the origin of the world. The details differ, but the essential elements in the astronomical and biblical accounts of Genesis are the same: the chain of events leading to man commenced suddenly and sharply at a definite moment in time, in a flash of light and energy.”

“Astronomers now find they have painted themselves into a corner because they have proven, by their own methods, that the world began abruptly in an act of creation to which you can trace the seeds of every start, every planet, every living thing in the cosmos and on the earth. And they have found that all this happened as a product of forces they cannot hope to discover….That there are what I or anyone would call supernatural forces at work is now, I think, a scientifically proven fact.”

“For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; his is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”

Arthur Eddington

“The beginning seems to present insuperable difficulties unless we agree to look on it as frankly supernatural.”

Richard Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker

“Biology is the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.”

Francis Crick

“Biologist must constantly keep in mind that what they see was not designed, but rather evolved.”

Richard Lewontin

“Our willingness to accept scientific claims that are against common sense is the key to an understanding of the real struggle between science and the supernatural. We take the side of science in spite of the patent absurdity of some of its constructs, in spite of its failure to fulfill many of its extravagant promises of health and life, in spite of the tolerance of the scientific community for unsubstantiated just-so stories, because we have a prior commitment to materialism. It is not that the methods and institutions of science somehow compel us to accept a material explanation of the phenomenal world but, on the contrary, that we are forced by our a priori adherence to material causes to create an apparatus of investigation and a set of concepts that produce material explanations, no matter how counterintuitive, no matter how mystifying to the uninitiated. Moreover that materialism is absolute for we cannot allow a divine foot in the door.”

Resources

Reading

Geisler, Normal & Frank Turek: I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist

Keller, Tim: The Reason for God

Jastrow, Robert: God and the Astronomers (Note: I have not read this entire book and am not giving a full endorsement)

For more information on various apologetic-related topics, including Cambrian Explosion, abiogenesis, homochirality, and Christian documents, go to: http://www.billmesaeh.com/Xnty%20&%20Xn%20Living.htm#Christianity_101

Sites

www.bethinking.org (general apologetics)

www.answersingenesis.org (strengths of creationism)

www.podcast.billmesaeh.com (download or hear the series again)