THERE IS GOD
The
Bible is the unique book in the world. The first
subject covered in the Bible is God. God is the main
theme of the Bible. The first verse in the Bible
says, "In the beginning God created the heaven and
the earth." Scientists have explored our physical
universe for a long time. Through their studies they
have discovered that our universe is an orderly
system that is full of design. Before we consider
what the Bible has to say about God, let us first
consider what the universe has to say about God.
GOD DECLARED THROUGH THE UNIVERSE
Look at the sky
above you at night. Astronomers estimate that there
are more than one hundred billion stars in our
galaxy, and that there may be billions of galaxies
in the universe. Each star we see represents a solar
system in the universe. Our own solar system has the
sun as the center, and it has nine planets revolving
around it in clock-like precision. The earth, as one
of the planets, speeds through space at 6,000 miles
an hour and takes 365 days to circle the sun. This
fact is astounding when one considers that a train
traveling at one-one thousandth of this speed will
many times miss its schedule. Furthermore, the moon
in its motion around the earth has its orbit and
period. The earth's rotation and the twenty-three
degree tilt of its axis give us our twenty-four-hour
day, our four seasons, and our many different
climates. The movements of the sun, the moon, and
the earth give us our wonderful calendar.
The distances between the sun, the moon, and
the earth provide a marvelous environment for life
to exist. If the earth were to come ten percent
closer to or farther away from the sun, all living
beings on earth would be either scorched to death or
frozen. If the moon were 50,000 miles from the earth
instead of 230,000 miles from it, all the oceans on
earth would be sucked up by the moon; the land mass
would be deluged, and the mountains would be
submerged. The precise distances and circulations of
the sun, the moon, and the earth tell us of a
wonderful design that is in place. And these are but
a tiny fraction of the movement of the heavenly
bodies above us. Such a wonderful testimony
displayed in the universe around us is a living
witness to the existence of a Creator.
The law of cause and effect tells us that
for every phenomenon there must be a cause. If a
watch keeps time accurately, there must be a
watchmaker who made it. If a house stands
magnificently on a hill, there must be a builder who
built it. If a garden is well-trimmed and fenced,
there must be a gardener who is taking care of it.
In the same way, the obvious design behind the
universe speaks of a Creator who has caused these
things to appear the way they are.
In physics there is the Second Law of
Thermodynamics, which says that any physical system
left to itself will decay and become disorderly. Yet
the processes that operate in the universe, and
particularly on earth, remain highly organized.
There is order and design in everything that we see.
For such order and design to come out of nothing
would surely defy the natural law stated above. Dr.
Boris P. Dotsenko, once the head of the nuclear
physics department in the Institute of Physics in
Kiev, who was taught in atheism, wrote in relation
to the earth being what it is in spite of the Second
Law: "As I thought about all of that, it suddenly
dawned on me that there must be a very powerful
organizing force counteracting this disorganizing
tendency within nature, keeping the universe
controlled and in order. This force must not be
material; otherwise, it too would become disordered.
I concluded that this power must be both omnipotent
and omniscient. There must be a God - one God -
controlling everything!"
Throughout history some people have at times
opposed the idea of God. The very fact that they
have opposed it means that God is there. The fact
that some rebellious sons disown their fathers means
that they do have a father. The fact that some
people try to tear down the family means that the
family is a reality. The law of inference tells us
that opposition to anything presupposes that the
thing itself exists. It has been proven in history
that it is futile to oppose the idea of God, for no
matter how cultures and human governments change,
the belief in God always prevails in the end.
Let us consider what the universe tells us about
God. The Bible tells us that God's "eternal power
and divine characteristics" are seen through the
creation (Rom. 1:20). As a painting displays the
characteristics of the painter, so the Creator's
attributes are manifested through His created
universe. Although man cannot say much about God
Himself, through the majesty displayed in the
creation he can see that God is powerful. Psalm 19:1
says that "the heavens declare the glory of God, and
the firmament proclaims the work of His hands." The
material universe speaks of God's glory, and it also
speaks of His wisdom. The God who created the
universe is powerful, glorious, and wise.
GOD EXPRESSED THROUGH
MANKIND
The very existence of mankind
speaks of the existence of God. The human body is a
true marvel. Although modern medicine has invented
many machines to imitate and to replace man's organs
and limbs, no machine can come close to the
dexterity and effectiveness of the human organs. The
human heart pumps 72 times a minute, or 40 million
times a year, while one is awake or asleep. Every
day an adult heart pumps blood through 100,000 miles
of blood vessels, enough to travel around the world
four times. It pumps enough blood to fill a
2,000-gallon tank car every day. Who could have
designed such a wonderful organ within man? If one
were to pile up the red blood cells in his body, the
height would exceed that of Mount Everest five
thousand times! The nose inhales air seventeen times
a minute. Every day it has to process about 14,000
liters of air. In addition to adjusting the
temperature of the air, it also has to temper its
humidity and filter its dust. A man-made machine
that will handle all these three functions might
weigh one hundred pounds. What if such a "man-made
nose" were to be installed on our face! These are
but a few examples of the wonders of the human body.
If we stand before a mirror, we cannot help but
agree with what the psalmist in the Bible said: "I
am awesomely and wonderfully made; Your works are
wonderful, and my soul knows it well" (Psa. 139:14).
The very makeup of the human personality is also a
strong proof to the creation of God. Man is not just
made of an outward body, but is endowed with some
natural traits such as tendencies and aptitudes to
love, to be upright, to be holy, and to be
righteous. These psychological inclinations are in
every person, irrespective of the culture he
inherits or the kind of language he speaks. No
animal comes close to man in demonstrating these
virtues. We must conclude that these human
characteristics come from a source higher than man.
The Bible says that they come from God, who Himself
is the source of love, light, holiness, and
righteousness. The reason man reflects these divine
traits is that he was made in the image of God (Gen.
1:26-27).
Furthermore, there is a strange tendency in
man to worship God. Even the most primitive culture
is replete with ways and rituals in the worship of
deity. The study of anthropology has found that this
worship trait is peculiar to the human species. A
monkey never builds a shrine, and a chimpanzee never
prays. But everywhere on the earth man prays to God.
The Bible says that man was created with a spirit
(Job 32:8). This spirit is the organ with which man
contacts and worships God.
The very fact that mankind has been able to
exist until today is a testimony to the sovereignty
of God. If God had held back the sunshine and the
air, man would have ceased to exist on this earth
long ago. Every second the sun burns up the
equivalent of four million tons of fuel in order to
keep our planet warm. If God were to charge man for
this energy consumption, man would have to come up
with about 160,000,000,000,000 U.S. dollars a day.
But all this sunshine and air has come to us free.
As the Bible says, "He Himself gives to all life and
breath and all things" (Acts 17:25).
The ancient Greek poets declared, "For we
are also His [God's] race" (Acts 17:28). The ancient
Chinese sage Confucius called God "heaven" and
taught men to honor Him. Socrates had "a strong
belief in God as ruler of the world." St. Paul in
the Bible said that "in Him we live and move and
are" (Acts 17:28). One of Russia's most
distinguished writers, Leo Tolstoy, was but echoing
the words of St. Paul when he declared, "God is He
without whom one cannot live."
Without God, human history could not have
evolved the way it has evolved. God is behind
everything that happens among mankind. He is the
sovereign Ruler, the King above all kings. The first
century Roman Empire persecuted the Christians, but
in the end the Roman emperor Constantine himself was
converted to Christianity. When Hitler attacked
England, and again when he invaded Russia, for a
time it seemed as if he would prevail. But God was
sovereign in preventing his army from advancing. In
the course of human history, though evil forces may
prevail for a while, in the end goodness always
wins. No despot or tyrant can establish his kingdom
forever. King Nebuchadnezzar of the ancient
Babylonian Empire boasted of his own glory, and was
made to live like a beast for a season, until he
humbled himself before the Almighty. The founding
fathers of the United States of America realized
that it is God who allows a government to stand.
Over the United States capitol building the words
"In God We Trust" are inscribed. The same words are
inscribed on every piece of American currency. The
course of human history is a strong testimony to the
existence of God.
GOD REVEALED IN THE
SCRIPTURE
Although God is
manifested in many ways through the universe and
through mankind, the most direct revelation of
Himself is through two things: His word and His Son.
God's word is the Holy Scripture, which is the
Bible. The Bible reveals to us the titles of God.
Among the many titles for God in the Old Testament,
primarily only three are used Elohim, Jehovah, and
Adonai. Elohim is a plural noun in Hebrew. It
implies the notion of "the faithful strong One." God
is strong and faithful. He is strong in strength and
faithful in word. Jehovah means "I Am That I Am,"
revealing that God is the self-existing and
ever-existing One. He is the One who was in the
past, who is in the present, and who is to come in
the future. Adonai means "master" and "husband." On
the one hand, God is man's Master; on the other
hand, He is man's Husband. In the New Testament
there are many other titles, such as Father, Lord,
Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit. All these reveal to
us what and who God is.
The lives of the patriarchs are a strong
evidence of God's working in men's lives. The
experience of these men and their records show how
God is the caring One who takes care of men's
affairs and guides them to know Him. If one reads
the Old Testament he will find that the laws given
by Moses are a living picture of God Himself. God is
holy; therefore, the laws that He gave are holy. God
is righteous; therefore, the laws that He gave are
righteous (Rom. 7:12). The psalmist in the Old
Testament tells us that we can know God through the
law (Psa. 9:16). Without the law no one knows what
God is like. The law is like a photograph; it shows
us what God is like.
All the prophets in the Old Testament spoke
through the inspiration of God (1 Pet. 1:10-11; 2
Pet. 1:21)It was God who put the words of prophecy
into their mouths. The phrase "Thus says the Lord"
is often repeated in the Old Testament. The wisdom
of the prophets' words and the fulfillment of their
prophecies have proved that their words are indeed
divinely inspired. One of the greatest prophecies
concerns the destiny of the nation of Israel. The
Bible prophesied that the Jews would be scattered
throughout the world, but that at the appointed time
the nation of Israel would be restored and the city
of Jerusalem would be returned to the Jews. We can
see this in our own time with the restoration of the
nation of Israel in 1948 and the return of Jerusalem
to the Jews in 1967. The establishing of that tiny
nation in the Middle East is a living proof of God's
work in history.
No other book has been attacked as severely
as the Bible. Atheistic governments have tried their
best to remove this book from their lands, but God's
sovereign hand has preserved this book. We are happy
that the Bible is now being made available to the
people of Russia, a country formerly under the rule
of atheistic communism, after so many years of
prohibition. We must realize that it is God's hand
that has made this possible. The preservation of the
Scripture is one strong evidence that God is alive
in the world today.
GOD MANIFESTED IN THE
SON
Hebrews 1:1-3 says
that God, having spoken to man in many ways in
ancient times, one day decided to speak to man
personally in Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is God
coming in the form of man. His coming declared God
(John 1:18). Through Him man sees God Himself (John
14:9). The Gospel of John records that when He was
on earth, He told others one hundred fourteen times
that He was God. In His last discourse with His
disciples He made reference to His being God over
fifty times. The miracles that He performed could
not have been done by anyone unless this one was
God. He ordered and controlled the laws of nature,
changing water into wine (John 2:1-11), quelling the
storm (Matt. 8:23-27), and feeding five thousand
with five loaves and two fish (Matt. 14:14-21). He
healed the sick, raised the dead, and cast out
demons (Matt. 4:24; 8:28-32; 11:4-5). He spoke words
of wisdom which only God could utter (Matt.
13:53-56).
After thirty-three and a half years of
living on earth, He died a supernatural death. His
death was a fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old
Testament. He foretold His death to His disciples
before the event happened. At His death He declared,
"It is finished," meaning that God's work of
redemption was done. The death of all world leaders
marks the end of their influence and career, but the
death of Christ formed the beginning of Christianity
and the ushering in of an earth-shaking faith. It is
no wonder that the centurion and soldiers who
guarded Him at the cross confessed, "Truly this was
the Son of God" (Matt. 27:54). His death was the
death of the God-man. At His death the sky became
darkened and the tombs were opened, and many bodies
of the dead saints were raised. It was God who had
died for man! No historian can explain the power
that lies behind the death of Christ. The life and
death of Jesus Christ are a living testimony to the
power and work of God.
GOD'S PLAN FOR MAN
The above
discussion has proved to us that God is real and
living. But we must ask the most important question:
What is this God doing today? What is His plan for
man today? Acts 17:27 tells us that God wants man to
seek after Him and to know Him. He has displayed His
workmanship in the universe, and He has spoken in
His Scripture. He has even manifested Himself in
Jesus Christ. His intention is that we would know
Him. God has no intention to hide Himself. He
intends that man would come to know Him first as the
Creator and then as his God and his Father.
Second, God intends for man to worship Him.
John 4:23 tells us that God seeks for true
worshippers, those who would worship Him in spirit
and in truthfulness. He has no intention for man to
worship the things that He has created. The true
worship of God is to worship with our spirit. In the
past, man has set up many idols and worshipped these
things instead of God. But in both the Old Testament
and the New Testament, God forbids all forms of idol
worship (Exo. 20:4-5; 1 Cor. 10:14; 1 Thes. 1:9b).
He is the unique God. No other object is qualified
to demand our worship.
The true worship of God does not consist of
many rituals or forms. Neither the place nor the way
we sit or bow matters much to God. What He cares for
is that men would worship Him in their spirit. God
is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in
spirit (John 4:24). If a person wants to receive
radio waves, he must use a radio receiver. If a man
wants to receive a telephone call, he must pick up
the telephone receiver. In the same way, if a man
wants to worship God and contact Him, he must use
his spirit. One cannot hear color with his ears, nor
can one see music with his eyes. We need the right
organ for the right substance. God is Spirit and is
not anything material. This is why we must not
worship Him with anything material, but must worship
Him with our spirit.
The way to use our spirit is to pray by
calling on the name of the Lord Jesus (Rom.
10:12-13). If we will open our mouth and our heart
and will pray to God, our spirit will touch Him, and
God will be real to us.
The ultimate plan of God for man is that man would
express God. The way to express God is to be filled
with God. If we pray to Him and receive Him, God
will come into us and will fill us. He will not be
an objective God outside of us anymore, but will be
a subjective God inside of us. He will fill us with
Himself and will change our whole being. To be a
Christian is not merely to believe in some creeds or
to learn some teachings. It is to know God, to
worship Him, and to express Him by being filled with
Him.