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Why I believe in the God of the Bible

Posted on Tuesday 15 July 2008 by Greg @ 11:46 am
Filed under: Rants

It’s always interesting to me when I hear people share what they believe about the existence of God and which God they believe in. Some people believe in Allah, others in nothingness (ala “The Buddha”), some in an accomodating God who accepts everyone and others in no God at all. Hindus believe there are something like three hundred million gods!

It’s even more interesting to me when I hear why people believe what they believe about God. Ask most people from most religions why they believe what they believe and they’ll give an answer that swirls around their holy book. But which holy book is right? Is it the Bible? The Koran? The Book of Mormon? Tom Cruise’s handy guide to all things Scientology?

Some say they believe what they believe about God because of the difference he, she or it has made in their lives. But just because something has made a difference doesn’t make that something God. And if a Muslim, Christian, Mormon and Jew all claim that their God has made a difference in their lives then which god is the real God?

There’s a hymn (a old timey church worship song) that makes reference to Christ’s resurrection. It goes, “you ask me how I know he lives, he lives within my heart.” But if you ask a Mormon why they believe the Book of Mormon is true and they’ll respond that they get a burning in their bosom when they read it. And you ask a Muslim and they’ll tell you the difference Allah has made in their lives.

So how do you know? How can you know?

Let me tell you how I know. Le me take you on my personal journey of embracing Jesus as the only way of salvation and the God of the Bible being the true and only God.

As a young child I always found myself staring up into the sky looking at the stars, especially when we went camping in the mountains. I remember thinking that al this stuff had to come from Someone way bigger than me. That Someone had to be big, strong, smart and totally in control. That Someone had to be God. Little did I know that I was engaging in what some call The Teleological Argument. It simply goes like this: design requires a designer.

You don’t look at a beautiful painting and think “Wow, what an accident!” You think, “Wow, what an artist!” The same is true of the ultimate masterpiece, the universe itself. There had to be a big brain behind the intricate design of it all. There had to be a big power behind it all to make the concept a reality. From the amazing human body to the vastness of the universe to the suprisingly complex world of the micro universe (protons, neutrons, quarks, etc) there has to be a God.

I knew it as a child and so did you. Romans 1:19-20 reminds us that we all knew it, “since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it palain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities-his eternal power and divine nature-have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.”

Down deep inside we all know there is a God. The universe makes that clear. Atheistic evolution is just a smokescreen to keep us from seeing His Presence. But, inevitably, the fog lifts for all of us and in our heart of hearts we know He is there.

On June 23rd, 1974 I trusted in Jesus as my Savior. Through His Spirit He came to live inside my soul. It may not prove Christianity to anyone else but the changes I saw Him make in my life proved it to me. He gave me hope, purpose and forgiveness. My story was not enough to prove his existence to anyone else but it was more than enough for me.

Then I started really studying his Word and began to sense that this was truth. And it claimed again and again to be the truth, the God inspired truth (Proverbs 30:5; John 17:17: 2 Timothy 3:16.)

As I grew older and began to share my faith in my early teens I would point my friends to the sky, tell them about the difference Jesus made in my life and then take them to the Scriptures. Some of them believed. But some of them did not.

They started asking me questions like,

“How do you know your experiences are any less valid than someone from a different religion?”

“So what if the Bible claims to be the truth, so does The Book of Mormon and The Koran. What makes the Bible true?”

“How do you know that your God is the right God?”

As I wrestled with these excellent questions over the years I began to put myself in the shoes of God. If I were God, I wondered, how would I prove my way was the only way to the world? Here’s what I have deduced over the last four decades of my life on this earth:

1. I would make people look up.

I would create an amazing earth and a breathtaking sky to get everyone’s attention. That would be my bullhorn that would scream, “I am here and I am not silent! This is not an accident! All of this was made by me for you! You can see that I am powerful by the creation itself! You can see that I am good because I’m giving you so many good things to enjoy! You can see that I am because I AM!”

2. I would send people a holy book.

I wouldn’t send it all at once. I would send it over the course of 1,500 years from forty different men from all sorts of cultural backgrounds. Why would I do that? Because the only way such a wide-ranging book from such wide-ranging authors would completely agree on everything they touched on would be if I was the real Author behind it all. My Spirit would prove that this book was from God through the sheer fact that every word on every page is totally non contradictory with everything else on every other page!

Anyone could claim to have written a holy book (Joseph Smith, Mohammed, etc) but this book was not the brain child of one person with a vivid imagination. It was a project that took 15 decades to complete and even longer to compile. The miracle of the Bible is its absence of errors. Those who claim that it is full of errors usually haven’t read it through once. I have studied it again and again over the last forty two years of my life and I have yet to find one legitimate error. The only way that could happen is that it was completely inspired by God Himself.

3. I would give proofs in that book that were indisputable.

As I studied the Word of God over the years I began to see that there was an indisputable pile of proof that showed the Bible was divine in origin. I began to realize that if I were God I wouldn’t just give them a holy book and tell them “just believe it.” I would give them reasons to believe that were powerful.

Did you know that the Old Testament contains over three hundred prophecies about Jesus that were literally and fully fulfilled in him? These aren’t wussy prophecies that are relatively unclear and written in a way that could be taken in several ways. These are specific prophecies like:

The place where Jesus would be born (Mich 5:2)

That he would be born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14)

How Jesus would die (Psalm 22)

That Jesus would rise again (Psalm 16:8-11)

And on and on and on the list goes. And not just about Jesus. The Old Testament is jammed full of fulfilled prophecies. Daniel, written about five centuries before Jesus hit the earth crawling, is packed full of amazing prophecies.

Did you know that the book of Daniel predicts the coming of Medo Persian kingdom, the Greek Kingdom, the coming of Alexander the Great, the four generals that would take over after his death, the Roman kingdom and the date of Christ’s death with extreme accuracy?The only way that could happen if there was a divine being, who was above the realm of time and space, who could predict the future because He saw it more clearly than you or I see the past or present.

There’s a lot more proof than what I have listed here. Check out some of the books written by my buddies Josh McDowell, Lee Strobel and Alex MacFarland to get more good stuff. Search their books on Amazon and bust out ye olde’ credit card. You won’t be disappointed.

4. I would send my Son and have Him die and then raise Him from the dead.

Check out this passage in 1 Corinthians 15:3-6,

“For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep.”

Jesus appeared to over 500 people after he arose from the dead. Many of them were willing to die for what they had seen. As someone has said, many will die for what they think to be the truth. But nobody will die for what they know to be a lie. The early martyrs who had seen Jesus after his resurrection from the dead were willing to die for what they knew to be the truth…He is alive!

So why do I believe in the God of the Bible?

I see His handywork in the sky. I sense His presence in my soul. I’ve seen the difference in my life. I read His book that is perfect and amazing and a miracle in and of itself. I read the fulfilled prophecies that could never be predicted without God providing the insight into the future. I embrace the resurrected Jesus, the same Jesus that the early Christians were willing to die for because they were eyewitnesses of His presence. And that resurrected Jesus has transformed my life.

My reasons for believing are part relational, part rational and part experiential. The relational and experiential were enough for me to believe in Jesus on June 23rd, 1974. But the rational reasons to believe gave me more confidence over the years that my faith was more than just a personal belief. It was the truth. God gave proof of this faith as the true faith by raising Jesus from the dead.

I don’t care why you believe in Jesus. Whether it is a relational, experiential or rational reason I’m just thrilled that you believe. But know this. You have full bodied, multi dimensional reasons to believe in God. These reasons encompass your heart, soul and mind. They range from the beauty in the sky to fulfilled prophecies to personal transformation to the warm fuzzies in your heart when you think about Him. Isn’t it just like God to give us every reason to believe in Him with every level of our humanity?

Your mission is to share these reasons to believe with every person that you know.

Go for it.

Signed, Greg Stier

10 Comments for 'Why I believe in the God of the Bible'

  1. On July 15, 2008 @ 1:13 pm Brian said:
    • AAAMMEEEN bro!!

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  2. On July 15, 2008 @ 5:27 pm Becky said:
    • ya.

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  3. On July 16, 2008 @ 2:54 pm Will said:
    • Thanks, Greg.
      You always force me to think.

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  4. On July 17, 2008 @ 9:54 am Heather said:
    • Why wouldn’t you just come down and let the people see you?

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  5. On July 28, 2008 @ 12:48 pm Kelley said:
    • You do realize that the Jewish, Muslim and Christian faith traditions all orginate with the Abrahamic covenant, right? All three of these traditions flow from the God who called Abraham. I don’t think we need to prove others “wrong” to prove we are “right.” We need to be responsable for the condition of our faith lives and if that includes a righteous or judgemental attitude then God will not be glorified. The Bible contains many “errors” due to the way it was copied and recopied by scribes over generations. Scribes would make their own commentaries in the margins and the next scribe would incorporate that note into the text. I don’t think we need to hide that fact to preach the Thruth of the Gospel. I don’t think we need to hide the fact there are two creation stories in Genesis or not all of the geneologies match up or the lists of the tweleve disciples do not match. We should be proclaiming the whole of Scripture, the relationship between God and humanity, how God reveals Godself (God is NOT “he”) to all of creation. We put God in a box and God can’t wait till we open that lid just to catch a glimpse at how big God and God’s love is. I’m sure you mean well but please don’t trash other faith traditions to raise up Christianity. They will know we are Christians by our love.

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  6. On August 6, 2008 @ 11:56 pm Laura said:
    • Kelley,

      With all due respect, I don’t think Greg was “trashing” other faith traditions. It seems he was questioning the difference between different religious “holy” books and stated why he believes in the God of the Bible.

      Do you believe in the God of the Bible and if so, can you tell me why? Greg stated, “We (Christians) are to share the reasons to believe with every person we know” but you totally ignored that and judged him by saying he was “trashing” other religions. Telling people what other religions believe is not “trashing” them, but telling the truth.

      You state, “We should be proclaiming the whole scripture, the relationship between God and humanity” and Greg does a excellent job doing that.

      In Matthew 10:34 Jesus said, “Do not think that I came here to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword.”

      From what I understand the sword is the Word and it is through the Word of the Bible that I found the truth. Accepting Jesus as my Lord and Savior has transformed my life. For me, Christianity is not a religion, but having a personal relationship with Jesus. I found that Jesus did not come to bring peace on earth, but willingly sacrificed His life to reconcile the fellowship between man and God that was broken in the Garden of Eden, and it is with that reconciliation with God that I found peace in my life.

      Read Jesus’ words carefully:

      “Most assuredly, I say to you, We speak what We know and testify what We have seen, and you do not receive our witness. If I have told you earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you heavenly things? No one has ascended to heaven but He who came down from heaven that is, the Son of Man who is in heaven. And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. And this is the condemnation, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather then light, because their deeds were evil. For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.” ~ John 3:11-21

      I can only share my testimony on why I believe in the God of the Bible and people have the choice to believe me or not. I have many reasons to believe, but Greg mentioned, “Seeing God’s handiwork in the sky” and stated, “Your mission is to share these reasons to believe with every person that you know.” And with that I know God wants me to share what I saw last September. The reason being, so many Christians think that the cross doesn’t matter. Even a well know tv evangelist stated, “The cross doesn’t matter and in the future you won’t see crosses in Churches.”

      It was late September when I was driving home and while waiting in traffic at a four way stop, I turned and looked to the east. Something caught my eye and hanging there in the blue eastern sky was a huge white cross. The cross was not made by planes and there were no other clouds other then the cross. I never saw such a perfect cross formed out of clouds - It had perfectly squared corners, but the very bottom of the cross was not squared but continued as a squggly line as though the artist did it on purpose. I knew that the cross was drawn by the hand of God. I tried to rush home to get a camera, but the cross slowly disappeared by the time I got home. Had I been by myself, I would have thought I was seeing things, but my daughter was with me and also witnessed it.

      Seeing that cross in the sky proved to me that the cross does matter to God.

      Kelley, you asked Greg, “Please don’t trash other faith traditions to raise up Christianity.” Understand, Greg speaks the truth to raise up the Son of Man - Jesus Christ, the Lord of Lords, the King of Kings, the great “I AM.”

      I suggest that you read the Bible without trying to prove it is wrong by looking for “errors” because there are none. Maybe you will find the truth and discover how big the God of the Bible truly is.

      By the way, If you haven’t noticed Jesus was a troublemaker. Why? Because He spoke the truth. Remember He said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”

      Best regards,

      Laura

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  7. On August 7, 2008 @ 9:46 am Greg said:
    • Yes, what Laura said!

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  8. On August 7, 2008 @ 10:05 pm Kelley said:
    • I believe Jesus is The Way, The Truth and the Life for Christians. I love Jesus and proclaim Jesus as my Savior. My faith is as real as yours. It is possible to be Christian and accept religious pluralism. That was my point. I would suggest you read Divinity and Diversity: A Christian Affirmation of Religious Pluralism by Majorie Hewitt Suchocki. Suchocki is a retired professor of the Claremont School of Theology and directs the Process and Faith Program of the Center for Process Studies (http://www.processandfaith.org).

      It is absolutley not necessary as a Christian to denounce other faith traditions. Differences do not make one right over the other. I do not look for errors in the Bible. I do close Biblical exesgesis to learn about who the intended orginal audience may have been and what the Scripture would have meant to that audience in order to gain insight as to how the Scripture applies to my life. A Christian does not have to take the Bible literally. Jesus opened the way to varied interpretations of the Scripture–that’s what makes him a trouble maker! I am commited to Interfaith and Ecumenical dialogue with other faith traditions. I have no trouble sharing my faith with others and often do with people of other faith traditions but I do it with respect towards the other. God is not something to be “proved” but is the One who gives our lives meaning and purpose and gives us the ability to love and have compassion.

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  9. On August 12, 2008 @ 9:10 pm Laura said:
    • Kelley,

      I still don’t see where Greg is denouncing other religions, he is simply stating what they believe and if he uses some humor there is nothing wrong with that. Last time I checked, the is still the United Sates of American and we have something called freedom of speech.

      I once believed like you, that people of all religions could get to heaven, but after accepting Jesus as my Lord and Savior my view has changed. I stuggled with that issue for many months, with research and personal experience I came to the truth that Jesus is the only way to heaven.

      I take the Bible literally and won’t comprimise God’s Word. If you believe that you are going to heaven in the Christian faith, and a Buddhist is going to heaven in the Buddhist faith, and a Muslim is going to heaven in the Muslim faith, etc., then you are wrong.

      At least we do agree that we should use compassion and love to reach people and bring glory to Him, other than that we will have to agree to disagree.

      Thank you for suggesting that I read Divinity and Diversity, but I choose to read the Bible and listen to the Holy Spirit.

      I will leave you with this scripture that I was reminded by the Holy Spirit:

      “For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written: “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.” Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him. God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block for Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.” 1 Corinthians 1:18-25

      I wish you Godspeed!

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  10. On August 15, 2008 @ 11:32 am Kelley said:
    • I do not think there is a need to prove one view point “right” or “wrong”. Nor, is there a need for Christians to prove others wrong. We do not have an exclusive claim on God. God saves in and through the revealing power of God in Jesus Christ. There is no need for the revelation of God to be exclusive. Given the diversity of cultures, a revelation given in one culture is not necessarily salvivic for those living in another culture. For example, the revelation of Jesus is not salvivic in the Jewish tradition because they do not accept the divinity of Jesus. That does not mean Jews are not saved. God can work in many ways and to deny that is to deny the power of God. The reality is the religions of the world are not reducible one another. They are not all the same but we can commit to respect the other in difference, and to work with the other in areas of common agreement.

      If the only book about Christianity that you read is the Bible, I would suggest at least taking into consideration that Christianity belongs to the same Abhrahamic faith traditions as Judaism and Islam. There are points of connection between all three faith traditions. The Scripture from 1 Corinth. 1:18-25 speaks to the wisdom of God, a wisdom that surpasses all understanding as to how God works. God works even through our foolish exclusivisitc claims. Praise God! I applaud your discerment of the Holy Spirit. May you continue to be guided by God’s working through your life.

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