21 May 2010

Question of the Week:
How Do Christians KNOW?

by Anne Lang Bundy

“How do I know that God exists?
It would be much harder for me to prove that He doesn’t.”
~ Mary McFarland




How do Christians KNOW that God exists?
Anonymous young girl, Napa Valley, California


There are so many proofs of God’s existence that the Bible says God doesn't believe in atheists:

What can be known about God is clear to [people] because he has made it clear to them. From the creation of the world, God's invisible qualities, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly observed in what he made. As a result, people have no excuse.
~ Romans 1:19-20 (
GW)

Although the Bible supports them, the ten proofs presented here also exist independently of the Bible.

CONSCIENCE Romans 2:14-15
God gave Ten Commandments to define right behavior. But humans also know inside their own hearts when they have done wrong. The experience of guilt comes from the Creator. (See remarks on C.S. Lewis, below.)

CREATION Romans 1:18-21
Only the existence of God explains creation, whether the vast universe or the incredible amount of information stored in tiny DNA—whether life’s impossibly delicate balance or the beauty of nature explained only by a divine Artist. Scientists can neither prove nor agree on the origins of the universe and of life, but science supports everything in the Bible.

CIRCUMCISION Genesis 17:10-11
Over 4,000 years ago, Abraham began to practice circumcision—cutting off a piece of skin on male genitals—as a sign of covenant with God. This testifies of God because it is impossible that men would think of it on their own or do it to themselves for something less than faith in God.

COVENANT Deuteronomy 4:27,31; Rom 11:25-26
God promised that He would preserve His people Israel forever. They have endured slavery, captivity, diaspora, exile, occupation, pogroms, holocaust, and terrorism. They regained sovereignty in 1947 for the first time in over 2500 years. No other people has survived so much. It has been said by many people that Israel's existence is sufficient proof of God’s existence.

CHRONICLES John 20:30-31
The Bible is foremost the Word of God. It is also a legitimate historical record among numerous others. We know about the existence and words of other people based on their writings and those of firsthand witnesses. The existence of God and of Jesus and of what they said and did are more widely attested by historical chronicles and archeological finds than any other person.

CRUCIFIXION John 15:22-24
The Romans used crucifixion as the most horrific death possible. Historical records confirm the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He had opportunities to avoid being crucified, and the Bible shows that His own will was for God to spare Him from it in some manner. His submission to crucifixion testifies that He did it in obedience to God and love for mankind, not as a victim of the Jews or Romans.

CONFESSION 1 Corinthians 15:17,19
Hundreds of people confessed to seeing the divine and living Jesus after He rose from the dead. Their testimony is reinforced by their willingness to undergo persecution, torture and death. It is not reasonable to believe they would die for something they did not know to be true with certainty.

CHARACTER Matthew 5:16
While no Christian is as good as Christ Himself—and some claim to be Christians who are not—the character of Christians is often so loving that it defies explanation apart from God.

COUNSELOR John 14:26-27
Those who entrust themselves to Jesus receive His Holy Spirit (“Counselor”). They know the change He produces in their lives, and the power He gives them to be whom God asks them to be and to do what is otherwise impossible.

CONVICTION Mark 3:29; John 16:8-11
Jesus said even those who are not Christians receive conviction (internal knowledge) from the Holy Spirit. Because the Holy Spirit’s truths and proofs are so powerful, Jesus also said that those who defame the Holy Spirit will be eternally condemned.

Many people have attempted to prove that God does not exist. A prominent example is C.S. Lewis, the atheist who was converted to Christianity by the simplicity of morality being present in the human conscience but having no explanation in the absence of holy God. The classic Mere Christianity is his resulting book, with more detail and eloquence than this post. I highly recommend it to Christians and non-Christians alike.

© 2010 Anne Lang Bundy
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10 comments:

  1. You bless, once again.

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  2. Powerful list. One worth printing. One worth believing!
    ~ Wendy

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  3. Denise ~ Thank you. And likewise.

    Wendy ~ I'm praying this list might both enhance faith and—perhaps—induce it.

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  4. Such a tough question. How do you explain the presence of the Holy Spirit in a Christian's life? I don't know, but I can say you have not lived without experiencing Him.

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  5. This is one of my favorite of your Q&A posts. Thanks for the list, Anne ... :-)

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  6. Wonderful post, Anne. I am currently listening to the audiobook "I Don't Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist" by Norm Geislar and Dr. Frank Turek. It is fantastic. From the fine-tuning of the universe to the complexity of a single-celled amoeba, God's handiwork is everywhere...for those who have eyes to see.

    I pray that I may use the information I'm enjoying to talk with someone who might benefit from it.

    God bless you this weekend!

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  7. T ~ I think even those without the Spirit meet Him. But you're right—surrendering to Him being on the inside is proof of God that can only be experienced, not described.

    Rusty ~ Aren't you the chap who became a Christian by default? I'm pleased to hear you liked this so well. *BIG smile*

    Gwen ~ I wouldn't doubt there are some great lists out there. This is the one I've been compiling over the years. I join your prayer that the Lord gives you opportunity to use all you're absorbing while it's fresh, and plants it deeply in your mind for later.

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  8. I was wondering why default was not on the list ... :-)

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  9. Rusty ~ "Default" doesn't begin with "c".

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  10. Good point ... I'm so observant :-)

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