Most of my Friday Five Files are gone due to the corrupt database, but I wanted to keep this one because it is truly one of the most controversial posts that I have had. All I did was tell of my faith and people went nutz……… enjoy.
1. Were you raised in a particular religious faith? No. I was actually not raised in any religious faith at all. My parents didn’t go to church, and I only attended a few times as a child with my sister and some friends.
2. Do you still practice that faith? Why or why not? I don’t practice the faith of my youth, which was nothing, but I am now a Christian. Southern Baptist to be exact. I experienced salvation during my Junior year of high school and since then my life has changed dramatically. I began to get involved in the youth group at my church, was saved and baptized, and then accepted a call into ministry. I was receiving my Degree in Electronics when I realized that God was calling me to something more, so from then on I changed my major and I have now completed my bachelor’s degree in religion and am currently working on my masters degree. I am the Youth Minister at my home church now.
3. What do you think happens after death? God makes it very clear what happens after death in his inerrant word. If you believe that Jesus Christ is the living son of God who came to the world to be our propitiation, suffering the consequences of OUR sin (not his) on the cross, and if you trust in him as your savior, allowing him to transform your life through your repentance and faith then it is by the blood of Christ that you are born again and will spend an eternity in the presence of God in his kingdom. For those who make the choice not to believe in, accept, and live a life worthy of Christ, they will not have the righteousness of Christ declared upon them through salvation and will ultimately have to suffer the consequences of their sin in eternal separation from God. According to God’s word we all stand condemned already, but those who are born-again through Jesus are no longer condemned because Christ took their place and his righteousness is decreed upon them by God.
God is eternal. He created the heavens and the earth and all things in them, everything belongs to him. People have sinned against God, which is an eternal crime against an eternal God, so that those who have sinned (which is everyone) deserves an eternal punishment for their eternal crime. In order for God to be just and righteous all people who sin against him deserve an eternal punishment, so we all stand condemned for eternity because we have all sinned. So it took an eternal being (Jesus) to pay the eternal penalty for our sins (on the cross) in order that we may be saved and experience eternal life with God. God makes it clear in His word that there is only one way to be saved, and that is through Jesus Christ.
4. What is your favorite religious ritual (participating in or just observing)? Well there are not a lot of traditional rituals held by our Church that are not part of the weekly schedule, but one that sticks out in my mind that I enjoy is “The Lords Supper.” During The Lords Supper service we take the time to be reminded what Jesus did for us and what it means to us. We are reminded that Christ’s body was broken for us, and sacrificed in order to save His people. It is basically a desperately needed opportunity for us to reflect and remember the sacrifices of Christ.
5. Do you believe people are basically good? Well if I wanted to stride through life believing only what I see as possible, only the things my feeble mind will fit around, and only those things that can be proven with physical sensory evidence then I would probably believe that people are basically good. Why? Because that would be the easiest and safest road for me. As long as I believe that people are basically good and if I try my best I will be ok and then I won’t have to be held accountable for my actions and I won’t have to make changes in my life in order to adjust to any standard that may be set by the Bible or the Church because everything I do would be based off of what I believe about the world, myself and how hard I tried to be good. Therefore salvation lies in my works, and how good I was compared to how good I was able to be.
The problem is that the things I believe about myself and the world do not make reality any more true or false. Reality is not what we make it to be, reality is simply what is. If God created the world then I can believe all day long that the world came about by evolution, but just because I believe in evolution does not make it true, and in the end I would still be wrong regardless of what I believed. Therefore I can’t rely on my own perception or understanding of what reality is because my perception will always be wrong and selfish. I have to rely on a perspective that I know is true, from the creator himself, God almighty. So in looking at God’s perspective instead of my own blind perspective I must understand that people are not basically good, they are actually basically sinful. We are sinful from birth to be exact, and those who are alive now and do not know the saving power of Christ stand condemned already even before they experience death, not because they are basically good but because they are sinful and apart from God. This road is a little more difficult because it involves change and action in peoples lives and it is rather inconvenient for those who want to live however they want and not be subject to rules and moral standards. But in the end our belief will not amount to a hill of beans if it is not based on truth. The easy road is not always the true one, and so wide is the gate that leads to destruction and many the people who pass through it, but narrow is the gate that leads to righteousness, very few will find it and even less will take it.
Posted by Craig Tanner at November 01, 2002 06:09 PM
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