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======How to come to faith? III ...======
Thursday, July 23, 2009. How do I come to faith in Jesus?
We are taking some days this week to think about this topic. I talk as if
you were my friend. We somehow got into a discussion about this. What is faith about?
Why do you believe? How do I come to faith? Thats what I want to try. I want
to search for the way to faith. How can it happen?
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Why should we believe that God exists? It is a difficult matter. Of course
we are surrounded by a wonderful world. Is that reason enough? The apostle Paul
writes in his letter to the church in Rome: "20 For since the creation of
the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature,
have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so
that they are without excuse." Paul argues that we can learn about God from
creation. But does it lead us to faith? It can only support this
faith, it is not necessarily bringing us to faith. People of all ages
have been fascinated by nature. They have been filled with reverence and
awe. People have drawn the connection with the creator, with a powerful
and eternal God.
There are two points to say here. First: the faith in Jesus is more than
just realizing that this world tells a story about a very powerful and divine
creator. The biblical faith is not pure deism, not only the belief that
there is a God. It is much more. It is about God coming into the world,
about God creating justice, about God starting a new creation, about
God coming to me personally and taking me into his purpose and into his
kingdom. Deism is not faith! James writes in his letter: "Even the demons
believe that [God is] and tremble with fear." (James 2, 19) Coming to God
is more - loosing the fear, being forgiven by him, giving everything to him.
Nature might play a role in this process, it is a clear sign to God.
But nature does not directly lead to faith!
Second, when you are thinking along the lines of our modern science, there
is not much space for God. I have been living in this way for quite a while
and I know the arguments, the feeling, the whole spiritual setting.
I tried to make the arguments for a story of the world which does not need
a God waterproof myself. The
story of evolution is quite interesting on an intellectual level. It tells
a story which might explain many of our observations in
nature. I don't want to argue today pro or contra evolution. Lets just
accept that our society tries to find theories which do not need God. If you
do not know God - what else should you do. And it is interesting to try
how far we get with particular natural processes to explain the genesis of
our world today as we know and investigate it. Science is not complete at
all with these explanations, there are many questions and gaps - so let
us wait for further surprises and new theories when we read and discuss
the coming into being (genesis) of or world.
I have not been able to come to faith just by observing nature. I have
not come to faith by growing into any special tradition. All the general
arguments that there is a God did not convince me. All proofs, old or new,
which people propose on a general philosophical level were not enough to me.
You might be convinced by particular things, and that is good. For me it
did not work, sorry to admit that. But there was one thing which did
convince me. Better: there was one person who convinced me. This person
is Jesus himself, the stories and reports about him in the New Testament.
We need to talk about him, when we want to find a path to faith. We need
to listen to him, to read about him, to meet him. He is "the door". So lets
go to the door and enter!
[R.W.E.P., jesusnetwork.eu]
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