Title: God and Worldview Thinking:
1Welcome Again!
2What does it take to make a Person Happy
- Some say add to your PossessionsMaterialism
- 2. Some say achieve happiness by cultivating
moral and intellectual excellence, practice
moderation, have the appropriate external
goods-Character. - Some say take away from your passionsBuddhism.
- 4. Some say redistribution of wealth, share a
common goal-Marxism. - 5. Others say redirect your Passions to
God Christianity.
3According to Geisler
- An infinite thirst will never be satisfied
with the finite. - An eternal desire will never be content with
the temporal. - A quest for ultimate satisfaction will never
be happy with anything less than the Ultimate. -
4God and Worldview Thinking
- Nothing can discourage the appetite for divinity
in the heart of man Albert Camus
5Consider this quote
- In his book, The Quest for God, historian and
journalist Paul Johnson writes - The existence or non-existence of God is the
most important questions we humans are ever
called to answer. If God does exist, and if in
consequence we are called to another life when
this one ends, a momentous set of consequences
follows, which should affect every day, every
moment almost, of our earthly existence. Our
life then becomes a mere preparation for eternity
and must be conducted throughout with our future
in view.
6Consider this quote
- If, on the other hand, God does not exist,
another momentous set of consequences follows.
This life then becomes the only one we have, we
have no duties or obligation except to ourselves,
and we need weigh no other considerations except
our own interest and pleasures. There are no
commands to follow except what society imposes
upon us, and even these we may evade if we can
get away with in it. In a Godless world, there
is no obvious basis for altruism of any kind
moral anarchy takes over and the rule of the self
prevails. - The Quest for God A Personal Pilgrimage (New
York Harper Collins, 1996), 1.
7Consider this following account
- In a frank interview with the Chicago
Sun-Times, the famous atheist Will Durant
admitted that the common man will fall to pieces
morally if he thinks there is no God. On the
other hand, said Durant, a man like me I
survive morally because I retain the moral code
that was taught me along with the religion, while
I have discarded the religion, which was Roman
Catholicism.
8Consider this following account
- Durant continued, You and I are living on a
shadow because we are operating on the Christian
ethical code which was given us, infused with the
Christian faith. But what will happen to our
children? We are not giving them an ethics
warmed up with a religious faith. They are
living on the shadow of a shadow. Cited from
Norman Geisler, Is Man the Measure, 170-71.
9 The Importance of Knowing Godconsider the
following statements from Dr. Geisler
- 1. The most important thing about us is what we
think of God. - 2. We cant be like God unless we know what
God is like. - 3. We cant know the true God unless we know
the truth about God. - 4. We cant recognize false gods unless we
know the true God. - 5. Idols are idols whether they are mental or
metal. - 6. We tend to become like the object we
worship. - 7. An ultimate commitment to anything less
than ultimate will not ultimately satisfy.
10How do we define God?
11Well, consider your mindset
- When Scottish theologian John Baillie taught at
Edinburgh University, he made it a practice to
open his course on the doctrine of God with these
words We must remember, in discussing God, that
we cannot talk about Him without His hearing
every word we say. We may be able to talk about
others behind their backs, but God is everywhere,
yes, even in this classroom. Therefore, in all
our discussions we must be aware of His infinite
presence, and talk about Him, as it were, before
His face.
12Definition of God Westminster Confession of
Faith of the Reformed Churches
- There is but one living and true God, who is
infinite in being and perfection, a most pure
spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or
passions, immutable, immense, eternal,
incomprehensible, almighty, most wise, most holy,
most free, most absolute, working all things
according to the counsel of his own immutable and
most righteous will, for his own glory most
loving, gracious, merciful, long-suffering,
abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving
iniquity, transgression, and sin the rewarder of
them that diligently seek him and withal most
just and terrible in his judgments hating all
sin, and who will be no means clear the guilty.
13Definition of God Charles Hodge
- "God is a Spirit, infinite, eternal, and
unchangeable, in His being wisdom, power,
holiness, justice, goodness, and truth." - Systematic Theology, 3 vols ( New York
Charles Scribner, 1871) 1367.
14Definition of God Augustus H. Strong
- "God is the infinite and perfect Spirit in whom
all things have their source, support, and end." - Systematic Theology (1907) p. 52.
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15Definition of God Robert Lightner
- God is Spirit. He is a living and active
divine Person who is infinite, eternal, and
unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power,
holiness, justice, goodness, truth, and love. He
can enjoy fellowship with persons He has created
in His own image and redeemed by His grace, and
He always acts in harmony with His perfect
nature. - God of the Bible and other gods (Grand Rapids
Kregel, 1998),35.
16Doctrine of Last Things
Doctrine of Christ
Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
Doctrine of Scripture
Doctrine of the Church
Doctrine of Demons
Doctrine of Satan
Doctrine of Salvation
Doctrine of Humanity
Doctrine of Angels
17Conclusions
- Our life can rise no higher than our view of the
Highest (God). - Our life can be no more stable than its ultimate
Foundation (God). - Our life wont be ultimately satisfied with
anything less than the Ultimate.