Saturday, March 31, 2007

Belief in God

In a Newsweek article by Brian Braiker, it is stated that, "A belief in God and an identification with an organized religion are widespread throughout the country...Nine in 10 (91 percent) of American adults say they believe in God and almost as many (87 percent) say they identify with a specific religion."

There are many different ways I could go with this blog. I could talk about the other strange numbers that don't jive with the above percentage. For instance "Nearly half (48 percent) of the public rejects the scientific theory of evolution; one-third (34 percent) of college graduates say they accept the Biblical account of creation as fact. Seventy-three percent of Evangelical Protestants say they believe that God created humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years; 39 percent of non-Evangelical Protestants and 41 percent of Catholics agree with that view. "

91 % of Americans believe in God, but only 48 % in creation by God? Ummm...okay.

I could talk about the comments made of this 'Godly' public being cool with atheist. Or I could go political and comment on the numbers regarding the influence of religion in politics and how electing a guy cool with abortion is insync with Christian values.

Instead I will go a different direction. In celebration of Resurrection Sunday (Easter) next week, I want to focus on that 91% of the population.

It is an unfortunate event when people read these numbers and comment on how great it is that so many believe in God. They will often say it is proof that everything is okay and that these hardy, gung-ho Christians are crazy for thinking that the U.S./the world is going to pot. I would love to ask some of these people who they think God is. Believing in God and worshiping/following God are two entirely different things. I believe that George Washington was real, but I don't worship the guy. I really don't know that much about him either. Sure, I know some of the main points but nothing detailed. Out of that 91%, who could tell me how to get to Heaven (hint:being a good person has nothing to do with it)? One of my favorite things to say about these numbers is that even Satan and his demons believe in God...and the Bible says they tremble at the thought of Him.

I live in an area where there is a very skewed view of God. Yeah, people believe in him. These same people also visit mediums and trust what they have to say. They party all week and then show up on Sunday to sit and stare. They go through rituals (in Catholic churches),but can't tell you why they do it or what it means. They don't understand what I mean when I talk about ministry or serving God. They are dumbfounded that I won't do something because it goes against my beliefs often thinking I am following some forced rule of the church instead of my heart.

Out of that 91%, how many of them will be in Heaven? Of course only God himself knows their hearts and it is not my place to assume. I can however share how one can be there.

We live in a fallen world. It was created in perfection but fell under the curse of sin (the bad stuff as I call it) under Adam and Eve's watch. God is a sinless and holy God. He rejects sin and can in no way allow it into His presence. The punishment he places on sin is death. Physical death. Death leads to Hell, total separation from God in never ending, burning torment. This curse passes down to everyone through the man's seed.

Humans cannot obtain holiness on their own. As I stated, being the best you can be or trying to do good won't get you anything. I know a lot of nice people who don't believe in God. After Adam and Eve sinned, God promised them that one day He would restore all things and would send One who would save us. Until that time, the people were required to sacrifice animals in order to receive forgiveness of sins (hold on to this info). The Israelites would sin and sacrifice. The problem is that they would always go back to their sinful lifestyles (much like we do today).

This brings us to Jesus, God's son. He is the one God promised to Adam and Even. He was born of the virgin Mary. Why is that important? Because Jesus was born without sin since he was born by the seed of a woman, not man. Jesus lived his entire life without sinning. Then he was arrested and killed. He didn't have to die. He had the authority and power to leave. It was a choice. Before I stated that the punishment for sin is death. Jesus took our punishment. He was our sacrifice. He died and went to Hell for us. He took all our sins and made them his own. And in his power, He rose from the dead three days later. Through belief in Him, we are promised eternal life.

If we truly believe in God and that Jesus lived, died and rose again, then we can ask God to forgive us of our sins. The price has been paid for them by His son. He will immediately give you forgiveness. You don't have to ask a priest or light any candles. You just simply talk to God right where you are and tell Him you have sinned, want to be forgiven and that you want to follow Him. All have sinned too. No one except Christ is perfect. Ever steal something? You are a robber. Ever told a tiny white lie? You are a liar. Ever looked at another and lusted? Then you are an adulterer. It doesn't matter how big or small, all have sinned.

Forgiveness is yours though if you believe. God has given us all a choice. We can either believe in God and do nothing about it or we can trust in and follow God and be forgiven of our sins. Don't be fooled by the numbers. There is a huge difference in believing in and truly following God. Thinking He exist, going to church, and/or being good won't get you to Heaven. Only accepting the gift He gave you (for free) through His son Jesus will. This Easter, I hope you will consider this.

Please feel free to comment or email me with any questions.

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Brady Fumbles

So I haven't posted and what news report do I decide to comment on? None other than pretty-boy QB Tom Brady (New England Patriots).

It is being reported that Tom Brady is going to be a dad...to two different women. A few months ago, it was confirmed that Brady's ex-girlfriend was preggers with his child. Apparently, most people thought this was great. Because all children born out of wedlock to ex-lovers is the way we are supposed to do it. Besides, Tom is a great and stand up guy who is probably sent from Heaven to save mankind (at least that is the impression I generally get from reports I read...though I live in the lion's den when it comes to the Patriots). Everyone ooo'ed and ahhh'ed at this fantastic news. Again, isn't it everyone's dream to have a child with someone they have ALREADY BROKEN UP WITH? Apparently, yes.

The real kick comes with reports today that Tom Brady is also expecting a child with his new lova'. Is anyone outraged? Nope. Most seem to be having fun coming up with creative sentences and headlines (like mine, or more uplifting ones like "It seems there's no defense that can stop Tom Brady — on or off the field."...seriously? Thought he lost the last two years in the playoffs) instead of asking, "are these two married?" and "what about the chick who is carrying his other kid"?

But it doesn't matter because we are currently a world that accepts such behavior as this and turns our noses up at 'close minded' people with morals and Godly beliefs.
It is sad. The role models for our children are pathetic. Little girls adore Britney Spears and Lindsey Lohan, both of whom have rehabphobia...but that is okay, getting drunk all the time and the like is wicked cool! Boys (and girls) love Tom Brady. He is the epitome of perfection. Great athelete, nice, yadda. And he gets women pregnant that he isn't even married too! Reach for the stars children!

We can't control how these adults act. I may come across as judgmental above, but I do no wish to be. I am not perfect. I once heard a preacher say that you can't expect better when they are not saved...they don't know any better. And a lot of parents don't know any better to tell their children that this is nice behavior. That they should't act that way or dress that way. The sadder part is this. A lot of Christian parents won't say anything about it either. They do know better.

Oh, and Tommy boy...take a cue from the field and get some better protection.
Couldn't resist.