
5 Things Christians Need to Know about Creation
I wasn't raised in a Christian home, and, by nature, I'm a skeptic. When I became a Christian in college, I made a commitment that I would not throw my brains in the trash to follow after God. This led me on a journey to research "why" I believe, and how my beliefs hold up under intellectual, philosophical, and historical scrutiny. One of the core issues of my faith is my belief in creation. Let's explore some of the research together.
I wasn't raised in a Christian home, and, by nature, I'm a skeptic. When I became a Christian in college, I made a commitment that I would not throw my brains in the trash to follow after God. This led me on a journey to research "why" I believe, and how my beliefs hold up under intellectual, philosophical, and historical scrutiny.
One of the core issues of my faith is my belief in creation. Let's explore some of the research together. The theory of creation is simply the belief that God created all things out of nothing- all of life in its rich complexity happened as the result of the all-powerful, all-knowing, sovereign God of the universe who is maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible by the Word of His power.
Creation is described in Genesis 1:1-5
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. God called the light ‘day,’ and the darkness he called ‘night.’ And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.”
As Christians, it is our duty to educate ourselves and understand 5 key things about creation:
Christians needs to be informed about the Creation V. Evolution Debate
What I want to you to understand is that the Creation vs. Evolution debate has taken some major turns in the last few decades. Some scientists who don’t necessarily believe in God are major critics of classic Darwinian Evolution. Nearly as surprising are Christians who do not see a contradiction between Evolution and Christian teaching on Creation from the Bible.
Perhaps the following options will help you visualize the current state of the debate.
The Origin and Development of Life
Option 1
Classic Creationism
(The literal biblical account)
Option 2
Theistic Evolution
(God supervised Evolution)
Option 3
Intelligent Design
(A designer of some kind)
Option 4
Classic Evolution
(Random chance and natural selection)
Historically, there are two main options—Classic Creationism and Classic Darwinian Evolution. Although it is important to know the distinctions within these two broad views, the man on the street and/or the student in the classroom is taught evolution as a fact and creationism as an anti-intellectual, non-scientific, religious crutch.
What is the fundamental question in the middle of the debate?
At the core of the debate between creationism and evolution is one question: Is it intellectually feasible to believe that the God of the Bible created the world, the universe, and all living things? Or is classic atheistic evolution as taught in our schools a scientific fact that has empirically and logically been proven by means of the scientific method? Is life the product of a purely material universe that came into being by random chance or accident? The implications of this question are huge.
Understand the Creationist position on the Complexity of Life
The crux of the argument for both evolution and creation seems to rest on the idea of complexity of life. Evolution views the complexity of life as a result of billions of years of adaption and that living things have moved from simple to complex in order to survive. Creation views the complexity of life as evidence of an all-knowing Creator.
Scientists are looking at the facts and allowing what they find to change their worldview. Many are beginning to see a theory that’s been biased for years. The more scientists learned about DNA and the amazing intricacy inside a human cell, questions challenging evolution began to surface. Biochemist and agnostic, Michael Denton said in his book, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, that Evolution’s intellectual foundations have been steadily eroding. Biology’s new findings are bringing us very near to a formal, logical disproval of Darwinian claims. Denton believes Darwin’s claim that all life evolved from one cell can’t be supported by evidence found in fossils, embryology, taxonomy, and molecular biology.
How and why did life begin?
Question 1: How did life begin?
Creation’s answer is that in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth (Gen. 1:1).
You have two options when you look at all of life’s order, design, and beauty. One, that everything we see was the result of random chance and random material over billions of years. There was no design, no purpose and no intelligence that caused that single cell to burst forth into life. It takes faith to believe that all of life’s order was birthed out of a random moment, and faith to assume how the raw material came to be.
It also takes faith to believe in the second option, that in the beginning God spoke and He created. It takes faith to believe what we read in scripture, namely that the harmony, beauty, and the complexity of the universe is a reflection of the character of an all-knowing, all-powerful Creator God.
Question 2: Why did life begin?
In the Christian view, by contrast, you are the special creation of a good and all-powerful God. You are the climax of His creation. Not only is your kind unique but you are unique among your kind. Your creator loves you so much and so intensely that He desires your companionship and affection, that He gave the life of His only Son that you might spend eternity with Him.”
Scripture teaches that God made man in his own image to share fellowship with him, to glorify him, and to steward the earth. “So God created man in His own image. In the image of God, he created him, male and female, he created them. Then God blessed them and he said, be fruitful and increase in number and fill the earth. He told them to rule over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground” (Genesis 1:27-28).
God wants you to examine both sides fully and decide for yourself what you believe
As a Christian, you can be told what you should believe and why. But, we need to decide for ourselves what we truly believe and that begins with educating ourselves on both sides
We need to be thinking Christians. The Bible commands us to love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul and with all our MIND (Luke 10:27). We need to learn how to think and follow God with our minds. Darwinian evolution is a faith construct, not a scientific fact.
People like to think they are objective, but no one is purely objective. We all have presuppositions. As followers of Christ, we have presuppositions that lead us to believe certain truths by faith and look at evidence through a particular lens. Others may have a presupposition that came from a lack of faith, or out of woundedness or bad experiences with God, church, and Christians. All of us view scientific data through our presuppositional lenses.
So, how about you? What do you really believe and why? Who are you afraid of disappointing? How fearless are you willing to be to examine all sides of this critical issue and decide for yourself?
God does not want you to throw your brains in the trash to follow Him. In fact, why not grab a cup of coffee or tea and take a moment, right now, to really ponder where you stand.
Excerpted from Why I Believe by Chip Ingram, Baker Books, a division of Baker Publishing Group, ©2017. Used by permission.
Author: Chip Ingram
Image courtesy: ©Thinkstock/m-gucci
Publication date: October 2, 2017
Thankfulness
Why should we be thankful? For what should we be thankful? Whom should we thank? As we move through everyday life, we want to focus on what God’s Word teaches us, and what He says in response to these questions.
Why should we be thankful? For what should we be thankful? Whom should we thank? As we move through everyday life, we want to focus on what God’s Word teaches us, and what He says in response to these questions.
Among many reasons to be thankful, we discovered that WHY, WHAT, and WHO show up throughout Scripture. First, WHY? In the Bible we see that God is GOOD. Psalm 106:1, Psalm 118:1, and Ezra 3:11 say that we should thank God because He is good. In the midst of a broken and evil world, the ruler of all sees the bad and uses all things for good. Second, WHAT? The Bible tells us that God’s LOVE for us endures forever. Psalm 107:1, 1 Chronicles 16:34, Jeremiah 33:11 and many others express how God’s love never ceases. Even when we fail, feel unworthy, or think we cannot be good enough, His love for us continues. The Creator of all things loves us! Third, WHO? We see throughout the Bible that God sent JESUS to save us. In 1 Corinthians 15:57, Hebrews 12:28-29, and Psalm 50:23, we are encouraged to give thanks because of the salvation provided to us by God. He sent Jesus to Earth to restore our broken relationship to perfection. Sin made us unworthy, but Jesus saved us. Despite everything, Jesus Christ came to earth. He lived a perfect life, took on the sins of all mankind that separated us from God, paid the penalty of those sins - death, and then rose from the grave. Now those who believe and accept this gift can live with Him forever. Jesus saves us. All we have to do is believe.
Therefore, as we think about the idea of thankfulness, we realize that we have great reasons to give thanks to God. The King of all Kings is good, He loves us, and He came to save us. The Lord loves us enough to pursue a relationship with us so that we may find salvation in Him. He wants to provide us with fullness of joy! Will you thank God for these things with us? What else are you thankful for?
By Elizabeth Keith
Struggling
It’s not fun, but we all do it at some point in our lives. We have that in common with every human being. Although our struggles can be different than our neighbors, friends, coworkers, and family members.
It’s not fun, but we all do it at some point in our lives. We have that in common with every human being. Although our struggles can be different than our neighbors, friends, coworkers, and family members.
How do we deal with it? Start by praying. Ask the Lord to give you HIS peace and comfort. Ask for the Lord to hold you up and give you his strength, guidance, and encouragement. Stay focused on Christ, not your situation. If you believe in Jesus and you are following him, here are some verses from the Bible to comfort you:
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation by prayer and petition with Thanksgiving present your requests [struggles] to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 4:6-7
We can’t control what other people do, or say, or lie about. But we can pray about the situation, and ask God to cover us in his peace. Recite this verse, and pray for the Lord to help you focus on him and not what you are struggling with.
Jesus told his disciples (and was preparing them), “In this world you will have trouble, but take heart! I have overcome the world. I am telling you this, so that in me
[following me, praying to me, having a relationship with me] you may have peace.” John 16:33
Christians struggle just as much as everyone else. But having Christ in our lives allows us to experience his peace, even in the midst of what we are struggling with. Be specific in your prayers. When you start to feel alone or anxious about something, turn your thoughts to Jesus, and recognize him for who he is. He is our Creator, he is our Father, and he knows our struggles.
Difficult times, crises, and hard times bring us closer to the Lord, or they should. When I am struggling with something, I really lean into the Lord. I pray a lot more, read more Bible verses that pertain to how I am feeling, and I am laser focused on Christ. One of my prayers is, “Lord every time I think about _____, turn my thoughts back to you. Cover me in your peace and surround me with your angels.”
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding, but in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will keep your paths straight.” Proverbs 3:5-7
Sometimes I will repeat that verse in my mind, to remind myself to TRUST in the Lord. It’s not about me. It’s about him, and trusting in him and who he says he is to help me during my struggles in life. If we have chosen to follow him and we believe in Jesus as our Lord and Savior, he promises to be there for us. He loves us and we are his, when we ask him to be in our lives. I can’t imagine my life without Christ.
“I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13
Easter and The Resurrection
Each Spring Christians celebrate Easter to remember the life altering truth of Jesus Christ. This holiday is one in which people remember the sacrifice Jesus Christ made on the cross and how He overcame death. Jesus rose from the grave and proved once and for all His divinity as Messiah. But, to fully understand what that means one needs to better understand who Jesus is.
Each Spring Christians celebrate Easter to remember the life altering truth of Jesus Christ. This holiday is one in which people remember the sacrifice Jesus Christ made on the cross and how He overcame death. Jesus rose from the grave and proved once and for all His divinity as Messiah. But, to fully understand what that means one needs to better understand who Jesus is.
Jesus Christ is a man who was born of a virgin named Mary. His birth was a miracle in itself, but it did not stop there. Jesus is God Incarnate meaning that He is fully man and fully God. This is hard for us to understand, but the historical stories about His life show evidence of its truth. While on earth, He lived a perfect life without any mistakes (sin) and performed many miracles. These included things like turning water into wine (John 2), healing the blind (John 9), healing lepers (Luke 17), and raising the dead (John 11). His miracles were acts of love that inspired faith in those around Him. He provided tangible visuals that showed people that He is good and He is God. Just like all people, Jesus faced many challenges and difficulties in His life. For Him these ultimately resulted in His Crucifixion. However, despite everything, Christ remained kind, good, and steadfastly perfect.
As His time on earth drew to a close, Jesus prepared those around Him for what was to come. He had a Last Supper with His disciples – His 12 closest friends and followers (Mark 14). During this Passover meal, the men ate lamb to remember the sacrificial lamb that saved God’s people years prior (Exodus 12). Jesus chose this time to be His last meal purposefully. He was foreshadowing that He would become the sacrificial lamb for all Humanity. The Last Supper was a way for the disciples to spend precious time with Jesus, hear about how He would become their ultimate sacrifice, and release His betrayer to fulfill God’s plan.
As the meal drew to a close, Judas Iscariot left to betray Jesus. He went to the High Priest and sold Him out as a blasphemer. This was the beginning of Jesus’ Crucifixion. Jesus was arrested, tried, and condemned to death. The priests accused Him of crimes and then asked Him if He wanted to defend Himself. He remained silent (Luke 23). Some wonder if He didn’t answer because He knew that on the cross He would take on all the evil of the world making Him guilty. Though Jesus committed no sins, He took all humanity’s sin on the cross.
In the Roman empire, crucifixion was a brutal form of torture and execution. After His trial, Jesus was whipped, beaten, had a crown of thorns shoved into His head, and was forced to carry His own cross to His execution. He was nailed to the cross and slowly died. The earth went silent and evil was thought to have won.
This may sound unfair, depressing, and cruel. It was. But this is where Easter begins. The story does not end on the cross. If it did, Jesus would have been like any other executed man. He would have been only human with nothing more to His death. However, three days later everything changed.
Some women who loved Jesus went to His gravesite and found that His tomb was empty. They were shocked and afraid. Then, they were gently greeted by a gardener who reassured them they need not be terrified (John 20). It turned out that gardener was Jesus, their Messiah and King. He was alive. He had conquered death.
Easter is the celebration of this story. That Jesus was humiliated and killed as the sacrificial lamb so that He could pay the penalty of sin. He died and was buried, but He rose from the grave. Jesus Christ is risen! This proves that He is God and He is alive. This shows that we have hope and freedom. Death is the penalty for sin, but Christ died in our place (Romans 5:8). If you believe in this story, and trust that Jesus died for you, you too can have eternal life and freedom. Jesus loves YOU. You don’t have to make yourself better, we all have sinned, but Jesus made a way for us. Easter is the day we celebrate the goodness of our Savior and the gift we all can joyfully accept. Christ is Risen Indeed!
Celebrating Five Years!
This year AmazingGrace.Life is celebrating 5 years of ministry! We have had a front row seat to watch Jesus move in mighty ways. As we reflect on all the Lord has done, we asked our team members share a little about their experiences with AmazingGrace.Life.
This year AmazingGrace.Life is celebrating 5 years of ministry! We have had a front row seat to watch Jesus move in mighty ways. As we reflect on all the Lord has done, we asked our team members share a little about their experiences with AmazingGrace.Life.
“When our ministry started five years ago, we did not know what to expect. All we knew was that God had called us to share the Gospel to families all over the world. Five years later we have printed nearly 500,000 Amazing Grace books that have literally reached children all across the world! Our board shares the vision of Mark 16:15, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”
There are hundreds of people involved in our ministry, and each one has a specific role in getting the Gospel into the hands of hundreds of thousands of children and families. A lot of these people we have never met, but they are an integral part of the ministry. Together we are the body of Christ. We all have our spiritual gifts, and we have committed to use ours to further the kingdom of God. It is our mission. It is our goal.
God has commanded us as believers to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He is coming back, and we want everyone to be prepared. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with people who have the same vision. We are simply messengers, messengers for Christ. Our hope is that you will develop a strong relationship with Christ and learn more about who He is. 2 Peter 3:18 says, “Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and forever. Amen.”
-Amy (Founder)
“I started working with AmazingGrace.Life five years ago when they asked for help with social media. Eagerly joining the mission, we worked to spread the Good News of Jesus with 10 million people. Since then, AmazingGrace.Life enabled me to read God’s word almost every single day, interact with people from all over the world, and witness life change through Jesus. This ministry has given me more than I ever thought possible and shown me the Power of God. The Lord is using AmazingGrace.Life, and He continues to move mountains!”
-Elizabeth (Digital Coordinator)
“AmazingGrace.Life has provided more than I could ask or imagine. Serving with a ministry devoted to bringing the good news of the Gospel to the ends of the earth is humbling. And watching the Lord deliver is inspiring! What encouragement to walk alongside thousands of believers and usher in new believers to the body of Christ. Only the Holy Spirit can quicken the hearts of those the Lord has called to Himself. We are privileged to stand at that decision point, and share resources to bring people one step closer in their walk with the Lord. May His name be glorified!”
-Shannon (Board Member)
“AmazingGrace.Life brings Jesus to a hurting, broken world. I have had the honor of seeing the Amazing Grace booklets spread across Indonesia and the Philippines. These are places in the world where Jesus is the only comfort to a people in desperate need. The Gospel, the story of Jesus, is the only thing that satisfies the unending hunger of the soul. Getting to watch and hear stories of people learning about the Gospel is the greatest joy for me. Locally, AmazingGrace.Life is able to be the hands and feet of our Savior, to a world in need. We bring the Gospel as we meet physical needs of children at risk, veterans, first responders, and people getting their lives back on track. I am so blessed to be part of this journey!”
-Priya (Director)
The AmazingGrace.Life team rejoices at the goodness of God over the past five years. He brought together our team so that He might be glorified. He used this ministry to reach millions of people with the gospel. He saved thousands of souls. The Lord is mighty, and we are blessed to be a part of His mission to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank you, Jesus, for your faithfulness to provide and save!