Friday, March 6, 2009

Does it really matter what I believe?

I was searching and thinking about questions that keep people from knowing Jesus for who he is. One is, "Does it really matter what I believe?" First, it must be known that absolute truth DOES exist. Today, it seems that we believe in something but that something that we trust in could be different for many people and we are all right in believing these differences - who is founded in their thinking?

Belief in something will not create a fact because truth is independent of belief. Believing something will NOT make it true. Belief is only as good as the object we put our trust in. Consider the depth of this from what the Bible addresses, here. Jesus said, "If you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins" (John 8:24, MLB). We are also told, "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Som shall not see life; but the wrath of god abideth on him" (John 14:6, KJV).

The stress of the Scriptures is not so much on the act of belief as on the object of belief. The emphasis is placed not on the one trusting, but rather on the one trusted. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by me" (John 14:6, KJV). Check this example out from the Message Bible regarding Elisha as he faced the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18. The prophets placed their trust in the wrong object. God requires man to put his faith in Jesus Chris; nothing less will satisfy either them or Him.

20.So Ahab summoned everyone in Israel, particularly the prophets, to Mount Carmel.
21.Elijah challenged the people: "How long are you going to sit on the fence? If God is the real God, follow him; if it's Baal, follow him. Make up your minds!" Nobody said a word; nobody made a move.
22.Then Elijah said, "I'm the only prophet of God left in Israel; and there are four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal.
23.Let the Baal prophets bring up two oxen; let them pick one, butcher it, and lay it out on an altar on firewood - but don't ignite it. I'll take the other ox, cut it up, and lay it on the wood. But neither will I light the fire.
24.Then you pray to your gods and I'll pray to God. The god who answers with fire will prove to be, in fact, God." All the people agreed: "A good plan - do it!"
25.Elijah told the Baal prophets, "Choose your ox and prepare it. You go first, you're the majority. Then pray to your god, but don't light the fire."
26.So they took the ox he had given them, prepared it for the altar, then prayed to Baal. They prayed all morning long, "O Baal, answer us!" But nothing happened - not so much as a whisper of breeze. Desperate, they jumped and stomped on the altar they had made.
27.By noon, Elijah had started making fun of them, taunting, "Call a little louder - he is a god, after all. Maybe he's off meditating somewhere or other, or maybe he's gotten involved in a project, or maybe he's on vacation. You don't suppose he's overslept, do you, and needs to be waked up?"
28.They prayed louder and louder, cutting themselves with swords and knives - a ritual common to them - until they were covered with blood.
29.This went on until well past noon. They used every religious trick and strategy they knew to make something happen on the altar, but nothing happened - not so much as a whisper, not a flicker of response.
30.Then Elijah told the people, "Enough of that - it's my turn. Gather around." And they gathered. He then put the altar back together for by now it was in ruins.
31.Elijah took twelve stones, one for each of the tribes of Jacob, the same Jacob to whom God had said, "From now on your name is Israel."
32.He built the stones into the altar in honor of God. Then Elijah dug a fairly wide trench around the altar.
33.He laid firewood on the altar, cut up the ox, put it on the wood, and said, "Fill four buckets with water and drench both the ox and the firewood."
34.Then he said, "Do it again," and they did it. Then he said, "Do it a third time,"
35.and they did it a third time. The altar was drenched and the trench was filled with water.
36.When it was time for the sacrifice to be offered, Elijah the prophet came up and prayed, "O God, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, make it known right now that you are God in Israel, that I am your servant, and that I'm doing what I'm doing under your orders.
37.Answer me, God; O answer me and reveal to this people that you are God, the true God, and that you are giving these people another chance at repentance."
38.Immediately the fire of God fell and burned up the offering, the wood, the stones, the dirt, and even the water in the trench.
39.All the people saw it happen and fell on their faces in awed worship, exclaiming, "God is the true God! God is the true God!"
40.Elijah told them, "Grab the Baal prophets! Don't let one get away!" They grabbed them. Elijah had them taken down to the Brook Kishon and they massacred the lot.

- Comments and thoughts taken from McDowell, Josh Stewart, Don. Answers to Tough Questions Skeptics Ask About the Christian Faith. Living Books, Tyndale House, Carol Stream Illinois, 1980. ISBN 10: 0-8423-0021-X

1 comment:

Fat Shark said...

Hey I remember talking about this a while back at Chick-fil-a.