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By Pamela Gray


Even those who think this world and its universe too complex and perfect to be the product of chance may not want to believe that there is a higher power with intelligence and a plan. Many religions share a belief in a supreme being. Christians believe they can know God both through His expressed word as recorded in the Bible and through personal experience. They believe that God is a spirit but also has a distinct character. They also believe that God assumed humanity to come to earth as the man Jesus.

Millions believe that there are many paths to the afterlife. Others think that this life down here is the only one we will ever know. Lots of people believe that their 'good deeds' will get them to a happy place after they die. Christians believe that, even though they are not worthy of an eternally secure place in heaven, they can have life everlasting with a holy God through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.

Some worship the creation rather than the creator. They may give thanks to 'mother nature' or pay homage to the sun or moon. They truly see no harm in expressing gratitude for the good things in their lives in any way they choose. Deists acknowledge the existence of 'god' but deny that divinity has definite form or personality. The Bible tells us that God's glory and nature are revealed in His creation, but warns that created things should not be objects of worship.

A relative view of the divine leaves each person in control of what they choose to believe. People may feel more comfortable with a nebulous idea because it doesn't demand too much of them, doesn't structure their life in any particular way, and doesn't deny the same freedom to others. They refuse to believe that God could and would define Himself.

It's interesting that many who profess to believe that the godhead is a concept rather than a person still feel that they can ask for favor from this nebulous spirit. It makes more sense to others that they are indeed 'made in God's image' and can become children of God. They like the idea of a heavenly father who looks out for them.

Although the biblical God is a father, the Bible gives Him both masculine and feminine aspects. He is the begetter and the one who gives birth, the lawgiver and the nurturer, the authority and the source of mercy. He is definitely male, as is Jesus. Jesus, a figure well-documented in history, was a man, a Jew, and a miracle worker. The Bible is the oldest document man has, with multiple ancient copies, and has proved the most reliable source of historical information for archaeologists.

There are definite benefits to accepting the idea of a God as portrayed in the Bible. A believer has a code of behavior established on absolute truth. He or she has a relationship with a saving God who promises to provide for, protect, and direct His followers forever. The responsibilities of living a godly life are a small return for eternal security.

Eternal life is worth anything we can give up, and having a loving relationship with the creator of the universe makes life on earth incredible rich and fulfilling. People can talk to God; they can know Him through His word, and they can have the security of a code of conduct and a constant source of help and comfort.




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