Good evening from the Panhandle. It's Saturday night and I thought I would get a jump on Sunday's post, although I guess for some of you it is Sunday or soon will be. Well last week the post was, "What Is Truth?" Tonight another one of those great philosophical questions, "Who Am I?" Of course I can't answer that question for you, but I can give you some Biblical evidence to show who created us and whose we are. So read on and find out "Who Am I?"
Psalm 8:3-4
3 When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
4 what is man that you are mindful of him,
the son of man that you care for him?
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
4 what is man that you are mindful of him,
the son of man that you care for him?
Hebrews 2:6-8
Heb 2:5-86 But there is a place where someone has testified:
"What is man that you are mindful of him,
the son of man that you care for him?
7 You made him a little lower than the angels;
you crowned him with glory and honor
8 and put everything under his feet."
In putting everything under him, God left nothing
that is not subject to him. Yet at present we do not
see everything subject to him.
The discovery of the remains of a
humanoid called “Ardi” has thrown evolutionists into a tail spin
about the origins of humanity.
Jamie Shreeve, Science editor of
National Geographic magazine, published an article on October 1,
2009, entitled “Oldest skeleton of Human Ancestor Found.” It also
had an interesting subtitle, “Move over Lucy. And kiss the missing
link goodbye.” According to the article, the fossil remains of a
female humanoid found in Ethiopia in 1994 reveals that everything
evolutionists have been telling us about our descent from apes was
false.
They named the fossil Ardi [meaning
“ground floor”]. Shreeve writes: “The fossil puts to rest
the notion, popular since Darwin's time, that a chimpanzee-like
missing link—resembling something between humans and today's
apes—would eventually be found at the root of the human family
tree. Indeed, the new evidence suggests that the study of chimpanzee
anatomy and behavior—long used to infer the nature of the earliest
human ancestors—is largely irrelevant to understanding our
beginnings.”
For the Christian, this is just another
rush to a number of conclusions that should be categorized as
hypotheses. Indeed, while the findings had been published less than a
month, the scientists were already questioning many of the dogmatic
assertions of the research team. But for the evolutionist, this
discovery is quit a dilemma.
For example consider the words of Peter
Hess, the Faith Project director at the National Center for Science
Education in Oakland, California. "Because the evidence for
evolution is so overwhelming, we must consider it to be a truth about
the natural world -- the world which we as people of faith believe
was created by God, and the world made understandable by the reason
and natural senses given to us by God," he recently wrote.–
[FoxNews.com 10-28-09]
If “Ardi” is our ancestral
forerunner, which is questionable on a number of counts, then our
atheist and evolutionary friends are going to have to eat crow on two
accounts. [1] Humans appear to have a more distinct history than
previously believed. [2] And more importantly, everything that the
scientific community has held as fact is now, in fact, proven to be
false.
It leads us to seriously question the
credibility of atheists like biologist Richard Dawkins, author of The
God Delusion. He wrote, “Darwin made it possible to be an
intellectually fulfilled atheist.” We will see if he has the
intellectual integrity to admit he was wrong.
Beside the question of the origin of
man there is another important related question about our identity.
Who or what are we? Although the theories of human identity have
overlapping elements, there are several distinct understandings of
human nature. Humans are viewed as:
1. Animals: Some suggest
that we are the end result of evolution with no uniqueness from the
rest of the animal kingdom, conditioned through biological and
chemical processes. We are simply an accident.
2. Machines: This is a spin off
of evolutionary thought embraced by communism. It holds that humans
only have value for what they do. As such humans are the property of
the state.
3. Sensual beings: This was the
conclusion of radical Freudianism. Reduced down to our essence, he
suggested that we are a bag of hormones seeking gratification. [This
must surely be wrong because even when those needs are satisfied,
there is still a sense of emptiness and dissatisfaction.]
4. Pawns: Some believe we are
the result of blind forces in the universe known as fate. This idea
holds that we have little choice or influence in the greater outcomes
in the universe.
5. Free spirits: This concept
denies the physical realm while extolling self-determination and
self-actualization.
But those who have read the truth in
Scripture know that humans are far more than a sophisticated bundle
of atoms that evolved from a primordial ooze. In fact, we can only
understand humanity properly when we see God’s perspective and
relationship to man. In contrast to the many man-made theories about
our origin and meaning, consider the Bible’s core teachings
regarding our identity. We can summarize those teachings with four
words.
I. Creation: We are
the apex of God’s direct creation – Genesis
1:26-27, 2:7, Psalm 8:4.
In contrast to the whole of the
creation, man is unique. As Christians, we embrace the immediate
creation of Adam and Eve as real people that existed in real time. In
our text we find three important truths about humanity.
God gave man dignity – “God
created man in His own image” [Gen.
1:26-27, 5:1, 9:6, 1 Cor. 11:7, James 3:9]
Theologian Millard Erickson writes,
“The image of God is something we are rather than do or have.”
[532]
In the least, the image of God means:
1. Humans have the ability to relate to God.
2. Humans have the ability
to choose right from wrong.
3. Humans possess intrinsic value.
God gave man dominion - Genesis
1:26: “They
will rule…all the earth” We are not just any
other animal. The care of the creation has been entrusted to us.
God gave man distinction –
Genesis 2:7:
“And the
man became a living being” Those who hold to the
theory of theistic evolution face a hard question here. If God used
evolution to create man, at what point in that process did man
receive his soul?
2. Corruption: We
are the offspring of a fallen race – Genesis
3 and according to Romans
5:12: “Therefore,
just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through
sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned -- “,
the sin of Adam was passed on to all his descendants like a genetic
trait.
So what were the consequences of sin
upon humanity?
A. The immediate loss of intimacy with
God – Gen. 3:8. They hid
themselves
B. The daily struggle with pain, guilt
and sin – Gen.
3:16-17. Birth and cursed land
C. The progressive death of the body –
Gen. 5:5.
Adam lived 930 years and died
D. The ultimate eternal separation from
God – Gen. 3:22-24: Then
the LORD God said, "Behold, the man has become like one of Us,
knowing good and evil; and now, he might stretch out his hand, and
take also from the tree of life, and eat, and live forever" --
therefore the LORD God sent him out from the garden of Eden, to
cultivate the ground from which he was taken. So He drove the man
out; and at the east of the garden of Eden He stationed the cherubim
and the flaming sword which turned every direction to guard the way
to the tree of life.
Of all the truths in Scripture, none
have more empirical data as proof as to the inherent sinfulness of
humanity. On Oct 25, 2009 a 15 year old girl in California was
sexually assaulted repeatedly while 20 people laughed and snapped
pictures of the horrific crime.
Our participation and tolerance of sin
testifies to our fallen nature. But we do not have to remain a
fallen, Christ Jesus offers a way out.
3. Compassion: We
are the object of God’s relentless love, "For
God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
John 3:16.
Romans 5:8:
But God
demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us. Paul clarified one
incredible truth about God’s love for us: He loves us despite our
sinfulness. As you think about that reality you will appreciate
several aspects of God’s love.
God’s longsuffering pursuit of
man.Not only does God love us “while
we are yet sinners,” but He also loves us when we scorn
and reject His loving intentions toward us. We call this
longsuffering.
God’s visitation of humanity –
the incarnation.
Since man could not see God, God came
to man in the form of man. Think of the love that Christ Jesus had
for fallen humanity to lay aside or divest Himself of His exalted
place in heaven to come to earth as a child. He lived among us
sinners without sin.
God’s sacrifice of His Son – the
cross.
Christ Jesus said, “No
greater love has man than this that he lay down his life for his
friend.”
And He did just that. He, the innocent,
offered His life for us, the guilty. He paid our sin debt to satisfy
the Father’s holiness and justice.
God’s offer of grace.
Then wonder of wonders, God says to
fallen humanity, “Whosoever believeth
on Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.” And
Paul added, “Whosoever shall call on
the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Although we have no merit, God loves us
anyway. And He offers every one the opportunity to receive
forgiveness through the sacrifice of His Son, this is grace. Why
not experience it for yourself today?
4. Consummation: We
are eternal souls that will face our Maker –
2 Cor. 5:10:
For we must
all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may
be recompensed for his deeds in the body, according to what he has
done, whether good or bad. Believers in Christ will
appear at the judgment seat of Christ to give account of the lives
they lived once they became children of God.
Philippians
2:9-11: For
this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the
name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus EVERY
KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the
earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father. Unbelievers will
appear at the great white throne judgment because they rejected
Christ Jesus.
Rev. 20:12-15:
“And I
saw the dead, the great and the small, standing before the throne,
and books were opened; and another book was opened, which is the book
of life; and the dead were judged from the things which were written
in the books, according to their deeds. And the sea gave up the dead
which were in it, and death and Hades gave up the dead which were in
them; and they were judged, every one of them according to their
deeds. Then death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire. This
is the second death, the lake of fire. And if anyone's name was not
found written in the book of life, he was thrown into the lake of
fire.” Ultimately, “every knee will bow” and
acknowledge that Christ Jesus is Lord.
You see every person has a God-given
soul whether they admit it or not. And while our bodies will perish,
the soul is eternal. You have just heard the Bible teaches that every
one of us will face our Maker one day. How will you be judged
that day? You need only ask Christ Jesus to be your Lord and Savior
and your eternity with God the Father will be secured.
Conclusion: “Legendary
British philosopher Antony Flew gave up atheism at the age of
eighty-one. A noted critic of God’s existence for several decades,
Flew wrote books such as The Presumption of Atheism.
“When asked in 2004 what arguments
for God’s existence he found most persuasive, Flew answered: ‘The
most impressive arguments for God’s existence are those that are
supported by recent scientific discoveries. . . . I think the
argument to Intelligent Design is enormously stronger than when I
first met it.’” [“My
Pilgrimage from Atheism to Theism: A Discussion between Antony Flew
and Gary R. Habermas,” in Philosophia Christi, Winter 2005]
You can change – if you come to God
the Father, through the saving grace offered fully and free by Christ
Jesus.
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