The Bible would
categorize the person who does this as a “fool”. King David stated as such in
Psalms 14:1. He points out that their corruption translates into their deeds.
This doesn’t mean necessarily they are unintelligent or even immoral by a worldly
standard. Yet their approach to whatever source of truth is ultimately futile
since they are devoid of belief. Why is this? The fall of humankind as recorded
in Genesis 3. In Genesis God created man and woman and He declared them good.
They lived in the presence of God in an innocent state. They were not perfect
since they had not been tested and their character proven true, but they were
without sin. God instructed Adam and Eve that there was only one tree in the
garden that they could not eat from. Sadly, Adam and Eve chose to disobey God.
Adam served humanity as our seminal and federal head, meaning he was humanity’s
representative before God and humanity’s father. His disobedience to God
introduced to humanity. Our whole being is now affected by sin. This includes
our thinking. Paul pointed out as much in the latter part of the passage
already referenced, Romans 1:21. As our morality falls further into sin so does
our thinking. The only chance we have for true knowledge is the illumination of
the Spirit. In I Cor. 2:10-14 we see that Paul makes it clear knowledge of God
can only be caught, never taught by way of human intellect. In fact, only the
Spirit of God knows the thoughts of God, so for humanity, in order to know God
relationally or understand scripture we must first have the Spirit. Knowledge
of God is purely a gift to those who believe. In Romans 12:1-2 Paul taught that
we offer up our natural selves to be sacrificed on the altar, to be killed so
that a renewal may take place, the renewal of our minds. How then, can someone
who has rejected God and His Spirit expect to have any kind of true knowledge
of science, medicine, art or ethics? These things are only fuller understood in
their proper light as creations of God that when done with excellence and
sincerity reflect the glory and beauty of God.
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Source of Authority in the Christian Life: Not Just the Bible?
God is infinite we
cannot be in complete accordance with God’s will since we are finite and cannot
comprehend God totally. However, we can comprehend what God has graciously
expressed to us through His Word and in several extra-biblical sources. The
chief source of God’s self-expression is the Bible. The Bible provides us with
a story of redemption. The pinnacle of this story is the person, work, ministry
and story of Jesus Christ. God’s Word provides us with all that we need for
living a godly life. The apostle Peter in II Peter 1:3 instruct believers that
through God’s power we have everything we need for living a godly life through
knowledge. So as we grow in our knowledge of God, our moral and ethical fiber
as a Christian, our maturity and likeness to Jesus ought to as well increase.
Yet how do Christians handle issues of moral and ethical decision making when
the Bible is silent on a particular issue? I believe this problem is best
rectified by understanding the Bible as the supreme and final source of truth,
but not the only source of truth. To explain further, in Psalms 19:1-4b the
psalmist explains what has been made by God declares the truth of God. Therefore,
we can understand God outside of special revelation i.e. the Bible, the
incarnation of Christ, divine meeting as in the case of Abraham. In fact, the
apostle Paul further instructs in the New Testament specifically Romans 1:18-20
that the declaration of creation of God’s glory, power and the knowledge ushering
forth is not only enough to inform the seeker, but is also enough to condemn
the one who rejects that knowledge. Paul goes on to say in Romans 2:14-16 that
we also have God’s law written on our hearts. So we can see that is without the
person pours forth knowledge of God and condemns. And all that is within such
as our conscience pours forth knowledge of God and condemns.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Plato's Question About God
Plato put forward
an objection to the idea that morality is based in the commands of God in his
treatise Euthyphro. The argument goes as since the basis for doing what
is right depends on God commanding what is right, does the system of what is
right supersede God? Is God just the facilitator to what is right to humanity?
His commands are the vehicle of truth in service to the truth instead of to
God? Or is morality arbitrarily determined by God’s will? This surely is not
the case. God is a person, and there is an objective, invariant and coherent
standard for truth and morality. Yet some set these two things apart and see
them as mutually exclusive. It seems impossible that God who is a person can be
also the standard for truth. That when He acts He acts perfectly moral. What He
wishes and desires is the standard for truth not just because God wants it to
be true, but because it is true. The two are one and the same. In other words,
God’s nature is true therefore it is the source of truth. What we often
separate since it is hard for us to accept— I think because we project our
understandings of personhood on God— is not to be separated. Objective truth
and God’s character are one and the same.
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