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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h2>Is There Life After Death?</h2>
<p>Here are 3 articles which discuss the evidence for life after death. Please click on the links below to navigate to them.</p>
<p><strong>Is There Life After Death | <a href="#B">God&#8217;s Promise of Life After Death</a> | <a href="#C">Evidence Of Life After Death</a></strong></p>
<h3>Question: &#8220;Is there life after death?&#8221;</h3>
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<p>The existence of life after death is a universal question. Job speaks for all of us by stating, “Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He springs up like a flower and withers away; like a fleeting shadow, he does not endure&#8230;.If a man dies, will he live again?” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Job%2014.1-2" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Job 14.1-2" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Job 14:1-2</a>, <a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Job%2014.14" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Job 14.14" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">14</a>). Like Job, all of us have been challenged by this question.</p>
<p>Exactly what happens to us after we die? Do we simply cease to exist? Is life a revolving door of departing and returning to earth in order to eventually achieve personal greatness? Does everyone go to the same place, or do we go to different places? Is there really a heaven and hell?</p>
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<p>The Bible tells us that there is not only life after death, but eternal life so glorious that “no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love him” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1%20Cor%202.9" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="1 Cor 2.9" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">1 Corinthians 2:9</a>). Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, came to the earth to give us this gift of eternal life. “But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Isa%2053.5" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Isa 53.5" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Isaiah 53:5</a>).</p>
<p>Jesus took on the punishment that all of us deserve and sacrificed His life to pay the penalty for our sin. Three days later, He proved Himself victorious over death by rising from the grave. He remained on the earth for forty days and was witnessed by hundreds before ascending to heaven. <a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Rom%204.25" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Rom 4.25" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Romans 4:25</a> says, “He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.”</p>
<p>The resurrection of the Christ is a well-documented event. The apostle Paul challenged people to question eyewitnesses for its validity, and no one was able to contest its truth. The resurrection is the cornerstone of the Christian faith. Because Christ was raised from the dead, we can have faith that we, too, will be resurrected. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the ultimate proof of life after death. Christ was only the first of a great harvest of those who will be raised to life again.</p>
<p>Physical death came through one man, Adam, to whom we are all related. But all who have been adopted into God&#8217;s family through faith in Jesus Christ will be given new life (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1%20Cor%2015.20-22" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="1 Cor 15.20-22" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">1 Corinthians 15:20-22</a>). Just as God raised up Jesus&#8217; body, so will our bodies be resurrected upon Jesus&#8217; return (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/1%20Cor%206.14" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="1 Cor 6.14" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">1 Corinthians 6:14</a>).</p>
<p>Although we will all be eventually resurrected, not everyone will go to heaven. A choice must be made by each person in this life, and this choice will determine one’s eternal destination. The Bible says that it is appointed for us to die only once, and after that will come judgment (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Heb%209.27" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Heb 9.27" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Hebrews 9:27</a>). Those who have been made righteous by faith in Christ will go into eternal life in heaven, but those who reject Christ as Savior will be sent to eternal punishment in hell (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Matt%2025.46" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Matt 25.46" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Matthew 25:46</a>).</p>
<p>Hell, like heaven, is not simply a state of existence, but a literal place. It is a place where the unrighteous will experience never-ending, eternal wrath from God. Hell is described as a bottomless pit (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Luke%208.31" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Luke 8.31" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Luke 8:31</a>; <a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Rev%209.1" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Rev 9.1" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Revelation 9:1</a>) and a lake of fire, burning with sulfur, where the inhabitants will be tormented day and night forever and ever (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Rev%2020.10" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Rev 20.10" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Revelation 20:10</a>). In hell, there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth, indicating intense grief and anger (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Matt%2013.42" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Matt 13.42" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Matthew 13:42</a>).</p>
<p>God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but desires them to turn from their wicked ways so that they can live (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezek%2033.11" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="Ezek 33.11" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">Ezekiel 33:11</a>). But He will not force us into submission; if we choose to reject Him, He accepts our decision to live eternally apart from Him. Life on earth is a test, a preparation for what is to come. For believers, life after death is eternal life in heaven with God.</p>
<p>For unbelievers, life after death is eternity in the lake of fire. How can we receive eternal life after death and avoid an eternity in the lake of fire? There is only one way—through faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me will live, even though he dies; and whoever lives and believes in me will never die&#8230;” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/John%2011.25-26" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="John 11.25-26" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">John 11:25-26</a>).</p>
<p>The free gift of eternal life is available to all. “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on him” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/John%203.36" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="John 3.36" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">John 3:36</a>). We will not be given the opportunity to accept God’s gift of salvation after death. Our eternal destination is determined in our earthly lifetimes by our reception or rejection of Jesus Christ. “I tell you, now is the time of God&#8217;s favor, now is the day of salvation” (<a class="rtBibleRef" href="https://biblia.com/bible/esv/2%20Cor%206.2" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-reference="2 Cor 6.2" data-version="esv" data-purpose="bible-reference">2 Corinthians 6:2</a>).</p>
<p><strong>If we trust the death of Jesus Christ as the full payment for our sin against God, we are guaranteed not only a meaningful life on earth, but also eternal life after death, in the glorious presence of Christ.</strong><br />
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<h2>The Resurrection</h2>
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<p>If a man dies, shall he live again?” (Job 14:14<span id="modal-Job_14_14_25562100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Job 14:14  </strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come.  </span></span>This question has intrigued the minds of men from ancient times to our day.</p>
<p>In the Bible God inspired the patriarch Job not only to pose this important question but to give us the answer. Responding to God, Job says: “All the days of [or from] my hard service I will wait, <em> till my change comes.</em> You shall call, and I will answer You; You shall desire the work of Your hands” (Job 14:14-15<span id="modal-Job_14_14-15_25819900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Job 14:14-15</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">14</span> If a man die, shall he live again? all the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come. <span class="verse">15</span> You shall call, and I will answer you: you will have a desire to the work of your hands. </span></span>Job affirmed that the dead <em> will</em> live again through a resurrection.</p>
<p>Other passages in the Old Testament also affirm the resurrection. Daniel 12:2<span id="modal-Daniel_12_2_25980100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Daniel 12:2 </strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt. F</span></span>or example, prophesies of a time yet future when “many of those <em> who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake</em> …”</p>
<p>But the way to eternal life was not fully understood in those days. It remained for Christ to come and fully reveal the truth. Jesus states: “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live” (John 11:25<span id="modal-John_11_25_26223600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 11:25</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believes in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.  </span></span>It is through Christ that we can experience our own resurrection from the dead. “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive” (1 Corinthians 15:22<span id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_22_26416300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 15:22 </strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.</span></span></p>
<p>Let’s delve further into this matter of the resurrection. What is the impact of this teaching? And what lies ahead in terms of who will be resurrected and when?</p>
<h3>More than a glimmer of hope</h3>
<p>The teaching of the good news of the resurrection—that man can escape the power of the grave—set Christianity apart from other first-century religions and philosophies. Among Jewish sects the concept of a resurrection was a subject of controversy. Some dogmatically denied the dead would rise, and others said they would (<a id="Acts_23_8_26708700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_23_8_26708700" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 23:8<span id="modal-Acts_23_8_26708700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 23:8</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For the Sadducees say that there is no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees confess both.<br />
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<p>The world in which Jesus lived, besides being Jewish, was heavily influenced by the culture of the two empires—Greek and Roman—that had successively dominated the region for several centuries. The Greek and Roman religions held little hope for the dead.</p>
<p>“The old Greek belief, and its Roman counterpart, held that once the body was dead the disembodied soul lived in a miserable twilight existence…Sadness, silence and hopelessness seemed to brood over the life after death…Death was to men of those days the ultimate disaster” (<span class="caps">J.B.</span> Phillips, <em> Ring of Truth: A Translator’s Testimony,</em> 1967, pp. 40-41).</p>
<p>The <em> New Bible Dictionary</em> affirms the dreary outlook of the day and tells us that the resurrection of Christ gave men more than a glimmer of hope. “The most startling characteristic of the first Christian preaching is its emphasis on the resurrection. The first preachers were sure that Christ had risen, and sure, in consequence, that believers would in due course rise also. This set them off from all the other teachers of the ancient world…Nothing is more characteristic of even the best thought of the day than its hopelessness in the face of death. Clearly the resurrection is of the very first importance for the Christian faith” (1996, p. 1010, “Resurrection”).</p>
<h3>A truth that launched the Church</h3>
<p>The riveting truth of the resurrection of Jesus the Messiah launched the New Testament Church. Preaching on the day of the Church’s founding, as recorded in Acts 2, the apostle Peter thundered the good news:</p>
<p>“Men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a Man attested by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs which God did through Him in your midst, as you yourselves also know—Him, being delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God, you have taken by lawless hands, have crucified, and put to death; <em> whom God raised up,</em> having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that He should be held by it” (<a id="Acts_2_22-24_27030500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_2_22-24_27030500" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 2:22-24<span id="modal-Acts_2_22-24_27030500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 2:22-24</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">22</span> You men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the middle of you, as you yourselves also know:<br />
<span class="verse">23</span> Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, you have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain:<br />
<span class="verse">24</span> Whom God has raised up, having loosed the pains of death: because it was not possible that he should be held of it.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>The news of the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth spread like a shock wave through the land. Jesus’ disciples were galvanized into action and began to preach with zeal. What had been regarded as a band of renegade Jews soon grew into the thriving Church.</p>
<p>In its early days the Church grew by thousands (<a id="Acts_2_41_27183600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_2_41_27183600" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 2:41<span id="modal-Acts_2_41_27183600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 2:41</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added to them about three thousand souls.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Acts_4_4_27300300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_4_4_27300300" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 4:4<span id="modal-Acts_4_4_27300300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 4:4</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">However, many of them which heard the word believed; and the number of the men was about five thousand.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). The young Church spread hope—hope of eternal life through the resurrection. The disciples taught under God’s inspiration that all who accept Jesus as their personal Savior, repent, are baptized and receive the Holy Spirit will be resurrected (compare <a id="Acts_2_38_27543800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_2_38_27543800" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 2:38<span id="modal-Acts_2_38_27543800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 2:38</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Then Peter said to them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Romans_8_11_27644800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Romans_8_11_27644800" data-reveal=""></a>Romans 8:11<span id="modal-Romans_8_11_27644800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Romans 8:11</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwells in you.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>The resurrection the disciples expected was not some sort of substandard half-life, such as the Greeks and Romans believed lay beyond the grave. The disciples were called to “take hold of the life that is <em> truly</em> life” (<a id="1_Timothy_6_19_27773000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Timothy_6_19_27773000" data-reveal=""></a>1 Timothy 6:19<span id="modal-1_Timothy_6_19_27773000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Timothy 6:19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>, <span class="caps">NIV</span>).</p>
<p>Jesus had told them before He was crucified, “Because I live, you will live also” (<a id="John_14_19_27934500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-John_14_19_27934500" data-reveal=""></a>John 14:19<span id="modal-John_14_19_27934500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 14:19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Yet a little while, and the world sees me no more; but you see me: because I live, you shall live also.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Jesus had also shared with His disciples His intention for all of mankind: “I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly” (<a id="John_10_10_28130000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-John_10_10_28130000" data-reveal=""></a>John 10:10<span id="modal-John_10_10_28130000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 10:10</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">The thief comes not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Though we may enter into the abundant life of which Christ spoke in this life, it reaches its full realization in the resurrection from the dead.</p>
<h3>The resurrection gives meaning to life</h3>
<p>The first-century world held many conflicting ideas about life after death. Pagan philosophies had clouded the understanding of most people.</p>
<p>Our situation is similar. In the Western world a significant number of people believe nothing lies beyond the grave. Atheism and agnosticism have left their marks. The world needs to hear and understand the original resurrection message of Christ and the apostles.</p>
<p>Many people, like those of the ancient world, are anxious about the matter of death. The truth of the resurrection proclaimed by God’s Word can counter the anxiety and hopelessness inherent in any approach that excludes God.</p>
<p>Speaking of the return of Christ and the accompanying resurrection of the faithful, Paul encourages believers to <em> “comfort one another</em> with these words” (<a id="1_Thessalonians_4_18_28265500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Thessalonians_4_18_28265500" data-reveal=""></a>1 Thessalonians 4:18<span id="modal-1_Thessalonians_4_18_28265500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Thessalonians 4:18</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Why comfort one another with these words.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). The truth of the resurrection provides comfort for our natural anxiety about death.</p>
<h3>The resurrection: historical fact</h3>
<p>Why should we believe in a resurrection from the dead? We should take heart because the resurrection of Christ, in whose steps we follow, is a biblically and historically confirmed <em> fact.</em></p>
<p>After being executed and entombed, Jesus’ body disappeared, and even His enemies who wanted to refute His resurrection could not explain away the empty tomb. Jesus’ resurrection was confirmed by many witnesses—including on one occasion 500 people (<a id="1_Corinthians_15_6_28543600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_6_28543600" data-reveal=""></a>1 Corinthians 15:6<span id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_6_28543600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 15:6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">After that, he was seen of above five hundred brothers at once; of whom the greater part remain to this present, but some are fallen asleep.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Peter, speaking on behalf of all the apostles, triumphantly proclaimed, “We are His <em> witnesses </em> to these things”—to the fact that “the God of our fathers <em> raised up Jesus”</em> (<a id="Acts_5_30-32_28671800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_5_30-32_28671800" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 5:30-32<span id="modal-Acts_5_30-32_28671800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 5:30-32</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">30</span> The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom you slew and hanged on a tree.<br />
<span class="verse">31</span> Him has God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Savior, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.<br />
<span class="verse">32</span> And we are his witnesses of these things; and so is also the Holy Ghost, whom God has given to them that obey him.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>Years later Paul similarly said of Jesus that “God raised Him from the dead [and] <em> He was seen for many days</em> by those who came up with Him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are<em> His witnesses</em> to the people” (<a id="Acts_13_30-31_28811400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_13_30-31_28811400" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 13:30-31<span id="modal-Acts_13_30-31_28811400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 13:30-31</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">30</span> But God raised him from the dead:<br />
<span class="verse">31</span> And he was seen many days of them which came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are his witnesses to the people.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). The apostles and other members of the early Church <em> gave their lives</em> as willing martyrs for this truth—for they knew for certain that it was indeed the truth.</p>
<h3>Every person in his own order</h3>
<p>The fact that Jesus was resurrected as a forerunner of the future resurrection of His followers is understood by many Bible readers. What is not so clear to many is that the Bible describes <em> more than one</em> future resurrection.</p>
<p>In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul writes: “But now, Christ is risen from the dead, the <em> first-fruit</em> of those who have fallen asleep … For just as in Adam all die, so also in Christ <em> all</em> will be made alive. <em> But each in his own order; </em> Christ the first-fruits, then those who belong to Christ at his appearing. And then the end, when he shall hand over his kingdom to God his Father” (<a id="1_Corinthians_15_20-24_29046000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_20-24_29046000" data-reveal=""></a>1 Corinthians 15:20-24<span id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_20-24_29046000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 15:20-24</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">20</span> But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.<br />
<span class="verse">21</span> For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead.<br />
<span class="verse">22</span> For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.<br />
<span class="verse">23</span> But every man in his own order: Christ the first fruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.<br />
<span class="verse">24</span> Then comes the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>, Montgomery New Testament).</p>
<p>The reference to firstfruits indicates that <em> other</em> fruits are to follow—Jesus here followed by those who are His at His return. Paul specifies that God has set an order in His plan by which He will bring up everyone—”all,” as it says—in a resurrection. And in this order, not everyone will be resurrected <em> at the same time.</em></p>
<p>Notice that Jesus is here called the firstfruits. Yet His followers are elsewhere called firstfruits themselves—and firstborn (<a id="James_1_18_29246300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-James_1_18_29246300" data-reveal=""></a>James 1:18<span id="modal-James_1_18_29246300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">James 1:18</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of first fruits of his creatures.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Revelation_14_4_29364200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_14_4_29364200" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 14:4<span id="modal-Revelation_14_4_29364200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 14:4</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">These are they which were not defiled with women; for they are virgins. These are they which follow the Lamb wherever he goes. These were redeemed from among men, being the first fruits to God and to the Lamb.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Hebrews_12_23_29480900" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Hebrews_12_23_29480900" data-reveal=""></a>Hebrews 12:23<span id="modal-Hebrews_12_23_29480900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Hebrews 12:23</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">To the general assembly and church of the firstborn, which are written in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect,<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Thus Christ is the first of the firstfruits. The implication is that yet others will follow as later fruits—at “the end,” as we saw in <a id="1_Corinthians_15_24_29667500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_24_29667500" data-reveal=""></a>1 Corinthians 15:24<span id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_24_29667500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 15:24</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Then comes the end, when he shall have delivered up the kingdom to God, even the Father; when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>. And other scriptures confirm that, as we will see.</p>
<p>Those who believe that people go to heaven or hell at death have been troubled at the indications they see in Scripture that comparatively few will be saved. They frequently base this assumption on such passages as <a id="Matthew_7_13-14_29896900" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_7_13-14_29896900" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 7:13-14<span id="modal-Matthew_7_13-14_29896900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 7:13-14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">13</span> Enter you in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leads to life, and few there be that find it.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>: “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.”</p>
<p>In these verses Jesus explains what happens in “this present evil age” (<a id="Galatians_1_4_30058800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Galatians_1_4_30058800" data-reveal=""></a>Galatians 1:4<span id="modal-Galatians_1_4_30058800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Galatians 1:4</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>), in which God is not calling everyone to be converted <em> now.</em> We read in <a id="Revelation_12_9_30175200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_12_9_30175200" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 12:9 <span id="modal-Revelation_12_9_30175200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 12:9</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceives the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>that Satan “deceives the whole world.” John writes, “We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one” (<a id="1_John_5_19_30362200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_John_5_19_30362200" data-reveal=""></a>1 John 5:19<span id="modal-1_John_5_19_30362200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 John 5:19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And we know that we are of God, and the whole world lies in wickedness.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>Mankind as a whole is deceived—<em> for the time being.</em> Jesus states, “No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day” (<a id="John_6_44_30550000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-John_6_44_30550000" data-reveal=""></a>John 6:44<span id="modal-John_6_44_30550000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 6:44</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">No man can come to me, except the Father which has sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Jesus plainly indicates here that only certain ones will be in the resurrection to which He refers—those who are specifically called by God. The Bible teaches that in this particular age—the age preceding the return of Christ—God is calling only a small portion of mankind to enter and partake of His Kingdom.</p>
<h3>“This is the first resurrection”</h3>
<p>The coming resurrection of those who are called now in this age is further described in the 20th chapter of Revelation.</p>
<p>Let’s notice how John describes that resurrection: “I saw thrones on which were seated those who had been given authority to judge. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their testimony for Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshipped the beast or his image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their hands. <em> They came to life and reigned with Christ a thousand years.</em> (The rest of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.) <em> This is the</em> <em> first resurrection.</em></p>
<p>“Blessed and holy are those who have part in the first resurrection. The second death has no power over them, but they will be priests of God and of Christ and will reign with him for a thousand years” (<a id="Revelation_20_4-6_30798900" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_20_4-6_30798900" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 20:4-6<span id="modal-Revelation_20_4-6_30798900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 20:4-6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">4</span> And I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was given to them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark on their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years.<br />
<span class="verse">5</span> But the rest of the dead lived not again until the thousand years were finished. This is the first resurrection.<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> Blessed and holy is he that has part in the first resurrection: on such the second death has no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>, <span class="caps">NIV</span>). Notice that some are resurrected at the beginning of the 1,000-year reign of Christ—at “the first resurrection.” Those in this resurrection of the faithful will be raised immortal and incorruptible to reign with Him, never to die from then on.</p>
<p>But notice that the use of the term <em> first resurrection</em> shows that at least one more must follow!</p>
<h3>Another resurrection follows</h3>
<p>Indeed, as we can see, the same passage explains in a parenthetical note, “The <em> rest</em> of the dead did not come to life until the thousand years were ended.” Clearly there is another resurrection 1,000 years <em> after</em> the first, and in this resurrection <em> others</em> will have the opportunity to receive salvation. They will be called to understand God’s truth and His plan during a period sometimes referred to as the “great white throne” judgment (<a id="Revelation_20_11_31038100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_20_11_31038100" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 20:11<span id="modal-Revelation_20_11_31038100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 20:11</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>This time of judgment is further described in <a id="Revelation_20_12_31183300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_20_12_31183300" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 20:12<span id="modal-Revelation_20_12_31183300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 20:12</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>: “And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books.”</p>
<p>Those resurrected in this group have never completely understood the truth of God. Consider that <em> the majority of all people who have ever lived have never heard God’s truth.</em> Rather than condemn such people to eternal suffering in a fiery hell, the God of the Bible is much more comforting and encouraging. He will extend the opportunity for eternal life <em> to everyone</em> —to relatively few in this age, but to billions of people in the coming second or general resurrection.</p>
<p>Judgment is much more than a final decision to reward or condemn. Judgment is a <em> process </em> that takes place over time before a final decision is rendered. Those brought to a temporary, physical life again in this resurrection (see <a id="Ezekiel_37_1-14_31388900" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Ezekiel_37_1-14_31388900" data-reveal=""></a>Ezekiel 37:1-14<span id="modal-Ezekiel_37_1-14_31388900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Ezekiel 37:1-14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> The hand of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> was on me, and carried me out in the spirit of the <span class="caps">LORD</span>, and set me down in the middle of the valley which was full of bones,<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> And caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were very many in the open valley; and, see, they were very dry.<br />
<span class="verse">3</span> And he said to me, Son of man, can these bones live? And I answered, O Lord <span class="caps">GOD</span>, you know.<br />
<span class="verse">4</span> Again he said to me, Prophesy on these bones, and say to them, O you dry bones, hear the word of the <span class="caps">LORD</span>.<br />
<span class="verse">5</span> Thus said the Lord <span class="caps">GOD</span> to these bones; Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and you shall live:<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> And I will lay sinews on you, and will bring up flesh on you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and you shall live; and you shall know that I am the <span class="caps">LORD</span>.<br />
<span class="verse">7</span> So I prophesied as I was commanded: and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to his bone.<br />
<span class="verse">8</span> And when I beheld, see, the sinews and the flesh came up on them, and the skin covered them above: but there was no breath in them.<br />
<span class="verse">9</span> Then said he to me, Prophesy to the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind, Thus said the Lord <span class="caps">GOD</span>; Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.<br />
<span class="verse">10</span> So I prophesied as he commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood up on their feet, an exceeding great army.<br />
<span class="verse">11</span> Then he said to me, Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel: behold, they say, Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost: we are cut off for our parts.<br />
<span class="verse">12</span> Therefore prophesy and say to them, Thus said the Lord <span class="caps">GOD</span>; Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel.<br />
<span class="verse">13</span> And you shall know that I am the <span class="caps">LORD</span>, when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your graves,<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> And shall put my spirit in you, and you shall live, and I shall place you in your own land: then shall you know that I the <span class="caps">LORD</span> have spoken it, and performed it, said the <span class="caps">LORD</span>.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>) will, for the <em> first </em> time, have their minds opened to the truth of God’s plan. They will have the opportunity to decide whether they will accept and follow God’s instruction or not.</p>
<p>After coming to see the truth, they will be judged according to their response to their new understanding. Many will accept that truth, repent and receive God’s gift of eternal life—joining those made immortal in the first resurrection.</p>
<h3>Past generations will be resurrected together</h3>
<p>Jesus Himself spoke of this second resurrection period when He said that even the sinners of the long-destroyed city of Sodom would have the opportunity to repent in a future judgment. As He sent His disciples out on a mission to preach the gospel (<a id="Matthew_10_9-14_31672600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_10_9-14_31672600" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 10:9-14<span id="modal-Matthew_10_9-14_31672600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 10:9-14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">9</span> Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses,<br />
<span class="verse">10</span> Nor money for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves: for the workman is worthy of his meat.<br />
<span class="verse">11</span> And into whatever city or town you shall enter, inquire who in it is worthy; and there abide till you go there.<br />
<span class="verse">12</span> And when you come into an house, salute it.<br />
<span class="verse">13</span> And if the house be worthy, let your peace come on it: but if it be not worthy, let your peace return to you.<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> And whoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when you depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>), He told them that some they would encounter would reject their message. Of these Jesus said, “Assuredly, I say to you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment than for that city” (<a id="Matthew_10_15_31928700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_10_15_31928700" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 10:15<span id="modal-Matthew_10_15_31928700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 10:15</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Truly I say to you, It shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrha in the day of judgment, than for that city.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>That there is room for tolerance in that day toward Sodom and Gomorrah shows they will have opportunity to repent and enter God’s Kingdom. This is because, when they formerly lived, they either never had opportunity to know God or His way or never fully understood what they heard. The time for their calling and judgment is <em> yet future. </em> This is not a <em> second</em> chance for salvation, as some might view it. Rather, this will be their <em> first</em> chance—their first opportunity to act on a clear understanding of God’s truth.</p>
<p>In a similar example, Jesus said the long-dead people of the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh and the biblical “queen of the South” from Solomon’s time “will rise up in the judgment” alongside those from Christ’s generation (<a id="Matthew_12_41-42_32175800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_12_41-42_32175800" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 12:41-42<span id="modal-Matthew_12_41-42_32175800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 12:41-42</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">41</span> The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it: because they repented at the preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here.<br />
<span class="verse">42</span> The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it: for she came from the uttermost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). The people from those generations had lived and died many centuries earlier, never having understood the true God or His plan to offer eternal life through His Son Jesus the Messiah.</p>
<p>Having great mercy toward all people, God will offer salvation to all who lived and died in all ages without ever really knowing Him. The Bible tells us that God does not play favorites (<a id="Acts_10_34_32393000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Acts_10_34_32393000" data-reveal=""></a>Acts 10:34<span id="modal-Acts_10_34_32393000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Acts 10:34</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Romans_2_11_32510100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Romans_2_11_32510100" data-reveal=""></a>Romans 2:11<span id="modal-Romans_2_11_32510100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Romans 2:11</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For there is no respect of persons with God.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). He calls all at the time that is appropriate for them, and eventually all will be given the same wonderful opportunity to receive His gift of salvation.</p>
<h3>Evidence of a third resurrection</h3>
<p>Other scriptures indicate that a third group, the wicked who refuse to accept God and His way of life, will be resurrected just before final destruction in the lake of fire.</p>
<p>Jesus explained that some would deliberately and knowingly despise God’s truth and spiritual understanding. These individuals, He said, will not be forgiven “either in this age or in the age to come” (<a id="Matthew_12_31-32_32739000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_12_31-32_32739000" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 12:31-32<span id="modal-Matthew_12_31-32_32739000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 12:31-32</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">31</span> Why I say to you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven to men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven to men.<br />
<span class="verse">32</span> And whoever speaks a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whoever speaks against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>Yet <em> “all</em> who are in the graves will hear [Christ’s] voice and come forth” (<a id="John_5_28-29_32900200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-John_5_28-29_32900200" data-reveal=""></a>John 5:28-29<span id="modal-John_5_28-29_32900200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 5:28-29</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">28</span> Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,<br />
<span class="verse">29</span> And shall come forth; they that have done good, to the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, to the resurrection of damnation.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). Even those who will not be forgiven are to be resurrected from the dead.</p>
<p>This group will consist of those who have deliberately rejected God’s way of life even after they have been “once enlightened, and have tasted the heavenly gift, and have become partakers of the Holy Spirit” (<a id="Hebrews_6_4-6_33128700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Hebrews_6_4-6_33128700" data-reveal=""></a>Hebrews 6:4-6<span id="modal-Hebrews_6_4-6_33128700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Hebrews 6:4-6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">4</span> For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,<br />
<span class="verse">5</span> And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come,<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> If they shall fall away, to renew them again to repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). These few are people who were once forgiven and converted but later chose to reject the Holy Spirit and priceless knowledge God gave to them.</p>
<p>Because they “trampled the Son of God under foot,…treated as an unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified him, and…insulted the Spirit of grace,” for them “no sacrifice for sins is left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging fire that will consume the enemies of God” (<a id="Hebrews_10_26-29_33409800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Hebrews_10_26-29_33409800" data-reveal=""></a>Hebrews 10:26-29<span id="modal-Hebrews_10_26-29_33409800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Hebrews 10:26-29</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">26</span> For if we sin willfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remains no more sacrifice for sins,<br />
<span class="verse">27</span> But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.<br />
<span class="verse">28</span> He that despised Moses’ law died without mercy under two or three witnesses:<br />
<span class="verse">29</span> Of how much sorer punishment, suppose you, shall he be thought worthy, who has trodden under foot the Son of God, and has counted the blood of the covenant, with which he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and has done despite to the Spirit of grace?</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>, <span class="caps">NIV</span>).</p>
<p>As we saw earlier, God has revealed that the ultimate fate of the incorrigibly wicked is to be burned up: “ ‘For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, and all the proud, yes, all who do wickedly will be stubble. And the day which is coming shall burn them up,’ says the <span class="caps">LORD</span> of hosts, ‘That will leave them neither root nor branch’ ” (<a id="Malachi_4_1_33709500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Malachi_4_1_33709500" data-reveal=""></a>Malachi 4:1<span id="modal-Malachi_4_1_33709500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Malachi 4:1</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For, behold, the day comes, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yes, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble: and the day that comes shall burn them up, said the <span class="caps">LORD</span> of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>This will be the end for those few who stubbornly have or will have refused to repent of their own self-willed rebellion in spite of all the opportunities made available to them by God. They will be destroyed in the lake of fire, dying in “the second death,” from which there will be no resurrection (<a id="Revelation_20_13-14_33981400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_20_13-14_33981400" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 20:13-14<span id="modal-Revelation_20_13-14_33981400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 20:13-14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">13</span> And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>; <a id="Revelation_21_8_34104800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_21_8_34104800" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 21:8<span id="modal-Revelation_21_8_34104800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 21:8</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>We are even told that death itself and hades (the grave) will be destroyed in this fire (<a id="Revelation_20_14_34273700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_20_14_34273700" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 20:14<span id="modal-Revelation_20_14_34273700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 20:14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). That is because the judgment of God will then be complete. Those who are saved will never again have to fear death. Paul’s words in <a id="1_Corinthians_15_26_34456800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_26_34456800" data-reveal=""></a>1 Corinthians 15:26 <span id="modal-1_Corinthians_15_26_34456800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 15:26</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>will have then come to pass: “The last enemy that will be destroyed is death.”</p>
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<h2>Is There Any Proof of An Afterlife?</h2>
<h3 id="C">Evidence Of Life After Death</h3>
<h1 class="headline__title">Is There Evidence of Life After Death?</h1>
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<p>To listen to skeptics, only the gullible masses believe in an afterlife, desperate to be reunited with loved ones.</p>
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<p>As we have shown, however, skeptics are so convinced of their intellectual superiority that they are incapable of examining evidence objectively that contradicts their strongly-held viewpoints.</p>
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<p>Unlike the cases for ESP and UFOs, however, the evidence for survival after death is by its nature less measurable and more subtle and complicated.</p>
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<p>Militant skeptics would have everyone believe that this is merely anecdotal and easily explained away by the biochemistry of the dying brain, pumped up by morphine and stress, with the particular hallucinations the result of a combination of wishful thinking and religious preconception. But as we shall see, this view ignores some inconvenient facts.</p>
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<p>While looking at several types of relevant experiences, I will only focus on the issue of immediate survival after death, not theological assertions about what happens beyond that, such as whether there is a heaven or hell or reincarnation. Nor will we try to resolve here exactly what it is that may survive death.</p>
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<p>One way to think about the larger picture of reality that the so-called supernatural presents is like the difference between the world of ordinary objects we interact with daily and the invisible quantum world that underlies everything. It is difficult for our minds to get around the fact that what seems like solid reality is mostly empty space. Skeptics are invited to imagine that the paranormal world is something like the theorized other dimensions of the “multiverse.”</p>
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<p>Let us begin with something that should be a perfect test for the skeptical case about hallucinations of the dying: death-bed visions. It is not uncommon for people who are about to die to imagine that the heavens open up and relatives appear to welcome them to the other side.</p>
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<p>In <em>What They Saw at the House of Death: A New Look at Evidence for Life After Death</em> by Karlis Osis, a noted physics professor, and Erlendur Haraldsson, a clinical psychologist. Between them, they had carefully examined 5,000 cases of death-bed visions for nearly two decades starting in 1959. These were culled from observations by 17,000 physicians and nurses. Most were medical personnel in the U.S., but some came in from a separate study about patients in India, to check to what extent cultural and religious beliefs influenced the experiences.</p>
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<p>Investigative journalist Michael Schmicker, in <em>Best Evidence</em>, summarized the remarkable conclusions:</p>
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<p>*Patients who were given painkilling drugs were not more likely to have such visions than those who were not.</p>
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<p>*Brain malfunctions were more likely to reduce such visions.</p>
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<p>*A history of using psychoactive drugs did not increase the likelihood of these visions.</p>
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<p>*There was no evidence that a lack of oxygen induced the visions.</p>
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<p>*Stress played no role in predicting which patients would see “the dead.”</p>
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<p>*Whether the patient believed in an afterlife did not matter.</p>
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<p>*In some cases, the death-bed visions came to people who did not know they were dying.</p>
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<p>*The visions often did not fit with the religious preconceptions of the individuals. Christians saw no evidence of hell; Hindus had no visions that confirmed they would be reborn.</p>
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<p>*There were 11 aspects to these visions that were shared by both American and Indian cases, so they are likely common to many cultures.</p>
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<p>Schmicker cited a compelling example. In 1919, Horace Traubel, a friend and biographer of the poet Walt Whitman, was dying in Bon Echo, Ontario, Canada. With him was Lt. Col. L. Moore Cosgrave. Cosgrave reported that at 3 a.m., Traubel stared at a point in the room three feet above the bed.</p>
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<p>“A light haze eventually resolved itself into the form of Whitman…wearing an old tweed jacket, an old felt hat, and had his right hand in his pocket,” which Cosgrave could see. The apparition nodded twice to Traubel, who said, “There is Walt.” As the ghost brushed by him, Cosgrave felt a slight electric shock.</p>
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<p><strong>“</strong>Near-death experiences” (NDEs) was the term coined by Dr. Raymond Moody, a physician who wrote the first popular book on the phenomenon, <em>Life After Life</em>, in 1975. He studied cases of patients who were pronounced clinically dead, but claimed they could see and hear things that seemed impossible, according to the materialist understanding of reality.</p>
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<p>A 1982 Gallup poll revealed that one out of seven Americans had at least once been close to dying and 35% of these reported having the NDE. These experiences would seem fairly common, but were not generally reported by physicians, which is explained by the fact that only 32% of doctors at the time believed in an afterlife vs. 67% of the public.</p>
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<p>While the specific details of the experience would be interpreted by the person who was supposedly dead, based on his or her cultural and religious background, the most common stages occurred in this order:</p>
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<p>*A sense of dying as a release from cares and pain.</p>
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<p>*The patient feels he or she is rising from the body and able to look down on it</p>
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<p>and the attending medical personnel.</p>
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<p>*This self or spirit is compelled to pass through a dark tunnel with light at the</p>
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<p>*Beings of light greet the spirit at the end of the tunnel—often these are deceased</p>
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<p>family or friends and sometimes a person understood as a founder or leader of their religious tradition (atheists reported an abstract figure of light).</p>
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<p>*As many as 29% recalled having their life’s events flash through their memories,</p>
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<p>as if reviewing them before judgment.</p>
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<p>*Many wanted to stay in this disembodied state, but were told they needed to return.</p>
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<p>*Consciousness returns to the body, startling medical personnel, who had pronounced the patient dead.</p>
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<p>Moody’s initial report has been confirmed in thousands of cases investigated by others. The International Association for Near-Death Studies <a class="bn-clickable" href="http://www.iands.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-beacon="{&quot;p&quot;:{&quot;lnid&quot;:&quot;www.iands.org&quot;,&quot;mpid&quot;:2,&quot;plid&quot;:&quot;http://www.iands.org/&quot;}}" data-beacon-parsed="true">www.iands.org</a> was founded in 1978 to encourage the serious study of the phenomenon.</p>
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<p>Skeptics are quick to argue that all of these things can be explained by incorrect judgments about clinical death and by the combined effects of a sick brain and the drugs administered at the time.</p>
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<p>Among the most notable books to take a more systematic scientific approach to anecdotal evidence were by medical doctors Kenneth Ring, in <em>Life at Death</em>, and Michael Sabom, in <em>Recollections of Death: A Medical Investigation</em>.</p>
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<p>Sabom in particular was skeptical. He accepted the critics’ theory that NDEs were hallucinations due to heightened brain activity and was surprised to realize that they occurred most commonly in patients who had been unconscious for at least 30 minutes, when neuroactivity was reduced.</p>
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<p>He believed that claims that these “dead” patients had accurately described what was happening around them were easily explained by hearing medical personnel discussing them or that they were educated guesses.</p>
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<p>Sabom set up a control group of cardiac patients who had not reported having NDEs. He found the NDEers’ accounts very accurate, while the guesses of cardiac patients were way off, and he was able to rule out the possibility in many cases of the “dead” picking up the information by hearing it.</p>
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<p>Doctors at Southampton General Hospital studied 3,500 patients and concluded that cases of NDEs being reported involved “well-structured, lucid thought processes with reasoning and memory formation at a time when their brains were shown not to function,” contradicting the materialistic view of how the brain works.</p>
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<p><strong>Dr. Eben Alexander’s NDE</strong></p>
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<p>The most famous of modern NDEs was recounted in the 2012 bestseller by Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon, in <em>Heaven is Real: A Doctor’s Experience with the Afterlife</em> (a good example if skeptics’ inability to state the facts in their rebuttals can be found in a response to an article in <em>Esquire</em>: <a class="bn-clickable" href="http://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/970-esquire-article-on-eben-alexander-distorts-the-facts.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" data-beacon="{&quot;p&quot;:{&quot;lnid&quot;:&quot;http://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/970-esquire-article-on-eben-alexander-distorts-the-facts.html&quot;,&quot;mpid&quot;:3,&quot;plid&quot;:&quot;http://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/970-esquire-article-on-eben-alexander-distorts-the-facts.html&quot;}}" data-beacon-parsed="true">http://iands.org/news/news/front-page-news/970-esquire-article-on-eben-alexander-distorts-the-facts.html</a>). He went into a seven-day coma after suffering from microbial meningitis in 2008 and had an experience that ran counter to his expectations. He recalled:</p>
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<p>I did not believe in the phenomenon of near-death experiences…I sympathized deeply with those who wanted to believe that there was a God and I envied such people the security that those beliefs no doubt provided. But as a scientist, I simply knew better.</p>
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<p>When I entered the emergency room, my chances of survival in anything beyond a vegetative state were already low, but they soon sank to near nonexistent. For seven days I lay in a deep coma, my body was unresponsive, my higher-order brain functions totally offline.</p>
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<p>All the chief arguments against near-death experiences suggest that these are the results of minimal, transient, or partial malfunctioning of the cortex. But mine took place not while my cortex was malfunctioning, but while it was simply off. This is clear from the global cortical involvement documented by CT scans and neurological examinations. According to current medical understanding of the brain and mind, there is absolutely no way that I could have experienced even a dim and limited consciousness during my time in the coma, much less the hyper-vivid and completely coherent odyssey I underwent.</p>
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<p>A 2001 study reported in the British medical journal <em>The Lancet</em> reported that the NDEs could not be explained by reactions to medications, a lack of oxygen to the brain, or fear of death.</p>
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<p>Perhaps most convincing is that patients are able to report events outside the room where their bodies were. For example, some claimed that their spirits went into the waiting room and heard conversations between family members, which they recalled accurately. Given the skeptics’ position on ESP, this should be impossible.</p>
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<p>In 1990, Seattle pediatrician Melvin Morse’s <em>Closer to the Light</em> examined the cases of 120 children who had NDEs. In most cases, they would have been too young to have absorbed a well-grounded religious expectation of what might happen. He made a point-by-point refutation of the skeptics’ arguments about the biochemistry of death and hallucination, compelling enough to have persuaded some skeptics to take a more open-minded position.</p>
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<p>In <em>Beyond: On Life After Death</em>, Fred Frohock attempted to weigh the evidence objectively and concluded:</p>
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<p>The problem with the materialist explanation that NDEs are a purely neurological reaction to the stress of death is that we would have to stretch the powers of the brain to new and unproven levels of achievement. The weight of the likelihood, of possibilities, seems to be in favor of transcendent experiences, although NDEs could be both transcendent and part of the physical world.</p>
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<p>The brain may be the instrument that guides the self into a realm of existence as real and empirical as the dimension we currently occupy. All we have to do is move the perimeters of physical reality out to more comprehensive dimensions. Death is as ordinary as birth, and may be the same kind of portal to another empirical stage of life. Physicists tell us there must be more dimensions to reality to explain the reality we sense and know.</p>
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<p>In Dr. Andrew Newberg’s Teaching Co. course <em>The Spiritual Brain,</em> he cites the impact these experiences have on those who go through them: “People come away from a near-death experience with a radically altered set of beliefs about themselves, the meaning of life, relationships—everything. They no longer fear death and are more spiritual and less religious. Many say things like, ‘I don’t think there is a God; I know there is a God.’ One said that the experience was ‘bigger’ than religion, which was not sufficient to help encapsulate the NDE.”</p>
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<p><strong>Out-of-Body Experiences</strong></p>
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<p>But some aspects of the NDE mimic other experiences, such as the phenomenon known as an out-of-body experience (OBE). While the NDE is involuntary, the OBE may be a spontaneous occurrence or it could be something the individual wills.</p>
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<p>While this is not a direct indicator of survival of death, it does provide evidence that humans consist of something other than a body: a “spirit” that can separate from it under certain conditions while the body remains alive.</p>
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<p>Such experiences have been recorded around the world throughout history, often by shamans who claim to have gone into the “spirit world” to receive guidance. In a study of 70 non-Western groups by D. Shiels for the <em>Journal of Psychical Research </em>in 1978, the core experiences of being able to leave the body voluntarily were very similar, despite major cultural differences.</p>
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<p>I interviewed Scott Rogo, the highly-regarded parapsychologist, in June 1990. Two months later, he was murdered and my interview appeared in the December issue of <em>Fate </em>magazine. I particularly admired his hardheaded approach to the field, always skeptical about easy explanations for so-called paranormal phenomena. He had his first book published at 19 and by the time of his death at 40, had written 29 others.</p>
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<p>One of these was <em>Leaving the Body: A Complete Guide to Astral Projection</em> (another name for intentional OBEs). In addition to recounting many credible experiences of people able to describe distant events as they hovered over them, Rogo had lots of personal knowledge. He had trained himself to leave his body and once while out of town, returned in spirit to his home to find his roommate had someone visiting. He confirmed this when he came back from the trip.</p>
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<p>In his <em>Psychic Breakthroughs Today</em>, Rogo reviewed some of the best anecdotal collections by people who had repeated experiences with this, such as Sylvan Muldoon’s <em>The Case for Astral Projection</em> and Dr. Robert Crookall’s <em>The Supreme Adventure</em>. It appears that 10-20% of the population almost anywhere in the world has had at least one OBE.</p>
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<h3 class="subhead"><em>There&#8217;s much more meaning in life once you know your purpose.</em></h3>
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<p>Consider a hammer. It&#8217;s designed to hit nails. That&#8217;s what it was created to do. Now imagine that the hammer never gets used. It just sits in the toolbox. The hammer doesn&#8217;t care.</p>
<p>But now imagine that same hammer with a soul, a self-consciousness. Days and days go by with him remaining in the toolbox. He feels funny inside, but he&#8217;s not sure exactly why. Something is missing, but he doesn&#8217;t know what it is.</p>
<p>Then one day someone pulls him out of the toolbox and uses him to break some branches for the fireplace. The hammer is exhilarated. Being held, being wielded, hitting the branches &#8212; the hammer loves it. At the end of the day, though, he is still unfulfilled. Hitting the branches was fun, but it wasn&#8217;t enough. Something is still missing.</p>
<p>In the days that follow, he&#8217;s used often. He reshapes a hubcap, blasts through some sheet rock, knocks a table leg back into place. Still, he&#8217;s left unfulfilled. So he longs for more action. He wants to be used as much as possible to knock things around, to break things, to blast things, to dent things. He figures that he just hasn&#8217;t had enough of these events to satisfy him. More of the same, he believes, is the solution to his lack of fulfillment.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/hammer2.jpg" alt="purpose in life, meaning in life" align="right" border="0" />Then one day someone uses him on a nail. Suddenly, the lights come on in his hammer soul. He now understands what he was truly designed for. He was meant to hit nails. All the other things he hit pale in comparison. Now he knows what his hammer soul was searching for all along.</p>
<p>We are created in God&#8217;s image for relationship with him. Being in that relationship is the only thing that will ultimately satisfy our souls. Until we come to know God, we&#8217;ve had many wonderful experiences, but we haven&#8217;t hit a nail. We&#8217;ve been used for some noble purposes, but not the one we were ultimately designed for, not the one through which we will find the most fulfillment. Augustine summarized it this way: &#8220;You [God] have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee.&#8221;</p>
<p>A relationship with God is the only thing that will quench our soul&#8217;s longing. Jesus Christ said, &#8220;I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.&#8221; Until we come to know God, we are hungry and thirsty in life. We try to &#8220;eat&#8221; and &#8220;drink&#8221; all kinds of things to satisfy our hunger and thirst, but yet they remain.</p>
<p>We are like the hammer. We don&#8217;t realize what will end the emptiness, the lack of fulfillment, in our lives. Even in the midst of a Nazi prison camp, Corri Ten Boom found God to be wholly satisfying: &#8220;The foundation of our happiness was that we knew ourselves hidden with Christ in God. We could have faith in God&#8217;s love&#8230;our Rock who is stronger than the deepest darkness.&#8221;</p>
<p>Usually when we keep God out, we try to find fulfillment in something other than God, but we can never get enough of that thing. We keep &#8220;eating&#8221; or &#8220;drinking&#8221; more and more, erroneously thinking that &#8216;more&#8217; is the answer to the problem, yet we are never ultimately satisfied.</p>
<p>Our greatest desire is to know God, to have a relationship with God. Why? Because that&#8217;s how we&#8217;ve been designed. Have you hit a nail yet?</p>
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<h3 class="subheadforum"><em>Q: &#8220;What ​will heaven look like​ and where is it?​ Is ​it real​?&#8221;</em></h3>
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<p><em><strong>our A:</strong></em> Yes, there really is a heaven.</p>
<p>What most people call &#8220;heaven&#8221; is actually an eternal city which the Bible calls the &#8220;new Jerusalem.&#8221;<sup>1</sup> It will be spectacular. As a sampling, here is what heaven will look like.</p>
<p>A river, clear as crystal, will flow from the throne of God and of the Lamb [Jesus] down the middle of the city. On each side of the river there will be a tree of life, yielding twelve kinds of fruit every month. The streets will be pure gold, like transparent glass. The walls of the city will be adorned with every kind of jewel, emerald, onyx, amethyst, topaz, etc. There will be no need for a sun or moon, and no need for a temple or church. The presence of the Lord will be its light.<sup>2</sup></p>
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<p>However, the real beauty of heaven is this:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Now the dwelling of God is with men, and he will live with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away&#8230;I am making everything new.&#8221;<sup>3</sup></p></blockquote>
<p>Heaven belongs to Jesus. He created it. &#8220;For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible&#8230;all things were created through him and for him.&#8221;<sup>4</sup></p>
<p>Though Jesus initially came to the earth as a Savior, he will one day sit as Judge. All people will experience a bodily resurrection from the dead, and all will appear before the judgment seat of Christ.<sup>5</sup></p>
<p><strong>So it might be helpful to see what Jesus said about how a person gets to heaven.</strong></p>
<p>Many people think it&#8217;s by living a commendable life, or at least trying to avoid extreme sins like murder.</p>
<p>Yet here&#8217;s what Jesus said about getting to heaven. &#8220;&#8230;unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.&#8221; The scribes and Pharisees were the admired religious models. They were the good people, the &#8220;holy&#8221; people!</p>
<p>Jesus reaffirmed what the prophet Isaish said. No one is deserving of heaven. No one is good enough. That&#8217;s not how we get to heaven. It is why Jesus came&#8230;so that we could have eternal life.</p>
<p>And here is how. Heaven is given to all who will believe in Jesus. &#8220;everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.&#8221;<sup>6</sup></p>
<p>When we begin a relationship with Jesus, it is a relationship that lasts eternally. Our names are written in his book of life. Jesus said, &#8220;whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.&#8221;<sup>7</sup></p>
<p>Regarding heaven, it&#8217;s our decision now whether to respond to Jesus and accept his gift of eternal life.</p>
<p>Jesus said, &#8220;For my Father&#8217;s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.&#8221;<sup>8</sup></p>
<p>We&#8217;re told in Scripture that in heaven there will be a multitude of people from every tribe, language, people and nation who will have eternal life because of their faith in Jesus.</p>
<p><strong>What does it mean to believe in him?</strong></p>
<p>It does not mean merely believing things <em>about</em> Jesus. There is a difference between your believing that Barack Obama was president of the United States, versus knowing him personally. In the same way, you might believe Jesus is God, without ever having him in your life.</p>
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<p class="articletitle"><strong>Where is God in the Midst of Tragedy?  |  </strong><a href="#0"><strong>Why a Loving God Allows Suffering</strong></a></p>
<h2 class="articletitle">Why Does God Allow Suffering?</h2>
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<h3 class="articletitle">Where is God in the Midst of Tragedy?</h3>
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<h3 class="subhead">Ever ask, &#8220;God where are you?&#8221; What exactly can you count on God for</h3>
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<p class="marilyn">By Marilyn Adamson</p>
<p>To what degree can we rely on God to help us? Is He really someone we can turn to at all&#8230;in times of crisis as well as times of calm?</p>
<h2 class="article2">Who is God?</h2>
<p>God is the Creator of the universe who yearns for us to know Him. That is why we are all here. It is His desire that we rely on and experience His strength, love, justice, holiness and compassion. So He says to all who are willing, &#8220;Come to Me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unlike us, God knows what will happen tomorrow, next week, next year, the next decade. He says, &#8220;I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning.&#8221;<sup>1</sup> He knows what will happen in the world. More importantly, He knows what will occur in your life and can be there for you, if you&#8217;ve chosen to include Him in your life. He tells us that He can be &#8220;our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in times of trouble.&#8221;<sup>2</sup> But we must make a sincere effort to seek Him. He says, &#8220;you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.&#8221;<sup>3</sup></p>
<h2 class="article2">Where Is God in Difficult Times?</h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/tragedy1new1.jpg" alt="God where are you?" align="right" border="0" />That doesn&#8217;t mean that those who know God will escape difficult times. They won&#8217;t. When a terrorist attack causes suffering and death, those who know God will be involved in that suffering also. But there is a peace and a strength that God&#8217;s presence gives. One follower of Jesus Christ put it this way: &#8220;We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.&#8221;<sup>4</sup> Reality tells us that we will experience problems in life. However, if we go through them while knowing God, we can react to them with a different perspective and with a strength that is not our own. No problem has the capacity to be insurmountable to God. He is bigger than all the problems that can hit us, and we are not left alone to deal with them.</p>
<p>God&#8217;s Word tells us, &#8220;The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him.&#8221;<sup>5</sup> And, &#8220;The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. He fulfills the desires of those who fear him; he hears their cry and saves them.&#8221;<sup>6</sup></p>
<p>Jesus Christ told His followers these comforting words: &#8220;Are not two sparrows sold for a cent? And yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Therefore do not fear; you are of more value than many sparrows.&#8221;<sup>7</sup> If you truly turn to God, He will care for you as no one else does, and in a way that no one else can.</p>
<h2 class="article2">God and Our Free Will</h2>
<p>God has created humanity with the ability to choose. This means that we are not forced into a relationship with Him. He allows us to reject Him and to commit other evil acts as well. He could force us to be loving. He could force us to be good. But then what kind of relationship would we have with Him? It would not be a relationship at all, but a forced, absolutely controlled obedience. Instead He gave us the human dignity of free will.</p>
<p>Naturally, we cry from the depths of our souls&#8230;&#8221;But God, how could You let something of this magnitude happen?&#8221;</p>
<p>How would we want God to act? Do we want Him to control the actions of people? In the case of dealing with a terrorist attack, what could possibly be an acceptable number of deaths for God to allow?! Would we feel better if God allowed only the murder of hundreds? Would we rather God allowed only the death of one person? Yet if God would prevent the murder of even one person, there is no longer freedom to choose. People choose to ignore God, to defy God, to go their own way and commit horrible acts against others.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/tragedy2.jpg" alt="God where are you?" align="right" border="0" />This planet is not a safe place. Someone might shoot us. Or we might be hit by a car. Or we might have to jump from a building attacked by terrorists. Or any number of things that might happen to us in this harsh environment called Earth, the place where God&#8217;s will is not always followed. Yet, God is not at the mercy of people, but the other way around. We are at His mercy, fortunately. This is God who created the universe with its uncountable stars, simply by speaking the words, &#8220;Let there be lights in the expanse of the sky.&#8221;<sup>8</sup> This is God who says He &#8220;reigns over the nations.&#8221;<sup>9</sup> He is unlimited in power and wisdom. Though problems seem insurmountable to us, we have an incredibly capable God who reminds us, &#8220;Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh; is anything too hard for Me?&#8221;<sup>10</sup> Somehow He is able to maintain the freedom of sinful humans, yet still bring about His will. God clearly says, &#8220;My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose.&#8221;<sup>11</sup> And we can draw comfort from that if our lives are submitted to Him. &#8220;For God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.&#8221;<sup>12</sup></p>
<h2 class="article2">Where Is God When We Reject Him?</h2>
<p>Many of us &#8212; no, all of us &#8212; choose at times to stiff-arm God and His ways. Compared to others, certainly compared to a terrorist, we might consider ourselves to be respectable, loving people. But in the raw honesty of our own hearts, if we were to face God, it would be with the knowledge of our sin. As we begin to address God in prayer, are we not caught short, paused by the sense that God is well aware of our thoughts, actions and self-centeredness? We have&#8230;by our lives and actions&#8230;distanced ourselves from God. We have often lived like we could run our lives just fine without Him. The Bible says that &#8220;We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way.&#8221;<sup>13</sup></p>
<p>The consequences? Our sin has separated us from God, and it affects more than this life. The penalty for our sin is death, or eternal separation from God. However, God has provided a way for us to be forgiven and know Him.</p>
<h2 class="article2">God Offers Us His Love</h2>
<p>God came to earth to rescue us. &#8220;For God so loved the world, that he sent his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life. For God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him.&#8221;<sup>14</sup></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/tragedy3.jpg" alt="God where are you?" align="right" border="0" />God knows the pain and suffering we encounter in this world. Jesus left the safety and security of His home, and entered the hard environment we live in. Jesus got tired, knew hunger and thirst, battled accusations from others and was ostracized by family and friends. But Jesus experienced far more than daily hardships. Jesus, the Son of God in human form, willingly took all of our sin on Himself and paid our penalty of death. &#8220;In this is love, that he laid down his life for us.&#8221;<sup>15</sup> He went through torture, dying a slow, humiliating death of suffocation on a cross, so that we could be forgiven.</p>
<p>Jesus told others ahead of time that He would be crucified. He said that three days after His death He would come back to life, proving that He is God. He didn&#8217;t say He would reincarnate someday. (Who would know if He actually did it?) He said three days after being buried He would show Himself physically alive to those who saw His crucifixion. On that third day, Jesus&#8217; tomb was found empty and many people testified to seeing Him alive.</p>
<h2 class="article2">God Invites Us To Be With Him In Heaven</h2>
<p>He now offers us eternal life. We don&#8217;t earn this. It is a gift from God offered to us, which we receive when we ask Him to enter our lives. &#8220;The gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus.&#8221;<sup>16</sup> If we repent of our sin and turn back to God, we can have the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ. It&#8217;s pretty simple. &#8220;God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.&#8221;<sup>17</sup> He wants to enter our lives.</p>
<p>What about heaven? The Bible says that God has &#8220;set eternity in the hearts of men.&#8221;<sup>18</sup> Maybe that means we know, in our hearts, what a better world would look like. The death of people we love convinces us that there&#8217;s something very wrong with this life and this world. Somewhere deep down in our souls, we know that there must be a much better place to live, free from heart-wrenching difficulties and pain. To be sure, God does have a better place He offers us. It will be a completely different system in which His will is done all the time. In this world, God will wipe every tear from people&#8217;s eyes. There will be no more mourning, crying, death or pain.<sup>19</sup> And God, by His Spirit, will dwell in people in such a way that they will never sin again.<sup>20</sup></p>
<p>The events of a terrorist attack are horrific enough. Refusing an eternal relationship with God, which Jesus offers you, would be worse. Not just in light of eternal life, but there is no relationship which compares to knowing God in this life. He is our purpose in life, our source of comfort, our wisdom in confusing times, our strength and hope. &#8220;Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.&#8221;<sup>21</sup></p>
<p>It has been said by some that God is just a crutch. But it is likely that He is the only reliable one.</p>
<p>Jesus said, &#8220;Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.&#8221;<sup>22</sup> For those who will rely on Jesus during their lives, He says it is like building your life on a Rock. Whatever crises attack you in this life, He can keep you strong.</p>
<h2 class="article2">Where is God? He Can Come Into Your Life</h2>
<p>You can receive Jesus into your life right now. &#8220;To all who received Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God.&#8221;<sup>23</sup> It is through Jesus Christ that we can come back to God. Jesus said, &#8220;I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me.&#8221;<sup>24</sup> Jesus offered, &#8220;Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him.&#8221;<sup>25</sup></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/tragedy4.jpg" alt="God where are you?" align="right" border="0" />Right now you can ask God to enter your life. You can do this through prayer. Prayer means talking honestly with God. At this moment you can call out to God by telling Him something like this in sincerity:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;God, I have turned away from You in my heart, but I want to change that. I want to know You. I want to receive Jesus Christ and His forgiveness into my life. I don&#8217;t want to be separated from You anymore. Be the God of my life from this day onward. Thank you God.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Have you just now sincerely asked God into your life? If you have, you have a lot to look forward to. God promises to make your present life one of greater satisfaction through knowing Him.<sup>26</sup> Where is God? He promises to make His home in you.<sup>27</sup> And He gives you eternal life.<sup>28</sup></p>
<p>No matter what happens in the world around you, God can be there for you. Though people do not follow God&#8217;s ways, God is able to take horrible circumstances and bring about His plan anyway. God is ultimately in control over world events. If you are God&#8217;s, then you can rest on the promise that, &#8220;All things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose.&#8221;<sup>29</sup></p>
<p>Jesus Christ said, &#8220;My peace I give to you; not as the world gives, do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world.&#8221;<sup>30</sup> He promises never to fail us or forsake us.<sup>31</sup></p>
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<p><small>(1) Isaiah 46:9<br />
(2) Psalm 46:1<br />
(3) Jeremiah 29:13<br />
(4) 2Corinthians 4:8-9<br />
(5) Nahum 1:7<br />
(6) Psalms 145:18-19<br />
(7) Matthew 10:29-31<br />
(8) Genesis 1:14<br />
(9) Psalms 47:8<br />
(10) Jeremiah 32:27<br />
(11) Isaiah 46:11<br />
(12) James 4:6<br />
(13) Isaiah 53:6<br />
(14) John 3:16-17<br />
(15) 1John 3:16<br />
(16) Romans 6:23<br />
(17) 1John 5:12<br />
(18) Ecclesiastes 3:11<br />
(19) Revelation 21:4<br />
(20) Revelation 21:27; 1Corinthians 15:28<br />
(21) Psalm 34:8<br />
(22) John 14:27<br />
(23) John 1:12<br />
(24) John 14:6<br />
(25) Revelation 3:20<br />
(26) John 10:10<br />
(27) John 14:23<br />
(28) 1John 5:11-13<br />
(29) Romans 8:28<br />
(30) John 14:27 and 16:33<br />
(31) Hebrews 13:5</small></p>
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<p>Some have concluded that God simply doesn’t exist. The answer, however, is much more complex. What does the Bible reveal about the causes of suffering?</p>
<p>British author and historian Paul Johnson writes of one of mankind’s greatest theological dilemmas in his book <em> The Quest for God, </em> stating,”I suspect that the problem of evil drives more thoughtful people away from religion than any other difficulty” (1996, p. 61).</p>
<p>Many people believe that if God is truly the God of love and mercy, He would be bound by His own character and principles to prevent suffering in the world. This brings up a good question. Why doesn’t God intervene to prevent suffering?</p>
<p>The evil that God allows, and the tragedies He chooses not to prevent, leads many to question the wisdom, goodness and even existence of God. Some atheists cite the reality of evil as their trump card in the argument about the existence of God. Julian Huxley, one of the 20th century’s leading proponents of evolution, opined that the existence of evil “is a challenge to God’s moral character” (<em> Religion Without Revelation,</em> 1957, p. 109).</p>
<p>Huxley concluded that divine revelation and a divine Revealer do not exist. (For proof that God is indeed real and evolution a fable, please read our free booklets <a href="/bible-study-tools/booklets/lifes-ultimate-question-does-god-exist"><em>Life’s Ultimate Question: Does God Exist?</em></a> and <a href="/bible-study-tools/booklets/creation-or-evolution-does-it-really-matter-what-you-believe"><em>Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?</em></a> )</p>
<p>Why does God allow evil? Anyone who has ever felt pain or experienced tragedy wonders about this. Theologians, philosophers, historians and scientists have mused over the issue. Let’s consider some of their conclusions.</p>
<h3><strong> An evil God vs. a good God?</strong></h3>
<p>The second-century gnostic teacher Marcion, who was declared a heretic because of his views, believed that “there were two rival Gods: one, the tyrannical creator and lawgiver of the Old Testament; the other, the unknown God of love and mercy who sent Jesus to purchase salvation from the creator God” (<em> Webster Encyclopedia,</em> one-volume edition, 1985, p. 561).</p>
<p>In Marcion’s view the lawgiver God was responsible for the existence of pain and evil, and the work of the Savior was to deliver the world from the pain and evil caused by that God. Ironically, this erroneous outlook was modified and refined by others and gradually took root in the body of the doctrine of the mainstream church, where its influence has fostered confusion and misunderstanding to this day.</p>
<p>Many assume God angrily intervenes to punish us whenever we step out of line, when in reality He generally allows us to suffer the consequences of our own selfish, shortsighted behavior (see <a id="Jeremiah_2_19_84745000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Jeremiah_2_19_84745000" data-reveal=""></a>Jeremiah 2:19<span id="modal-Jeremiah_2_19_84745000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Jeremiah 2:19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Your own wickedness shall correct you, and your backslidings shall reprove you: know therefore and see that it is an evil thing and bitter, that you have forsaken the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, and that my fear is not in you, said the Lord <span class="caps">GOD</span> of hosts.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Jeremiah_10_23_84905700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Jeremiah_10_23_84905700" data-reveal=""></a>Jeremiah 10:23<span id="modal-Jeremiah_10_23_84905700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Jeremiah 10:23</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">O <span class="caps">LORD</span>, I know that the way of man is not in himself: it is not in man that walks to direct his steps.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Most people fail to recognize that God doesn’t have to directly intervene every time we sin; the spiritual laws He set in motion are self-enforcing, bringing their own punishment in the form of painful consequences when we break them.</p>
<h3><strong> Is this God’s handiwork?</strong></h3>
<p>Historians have addressed the seeming contradiction of a world created by God but replete with evil. The English historian Arnold Toynbee noted that “one of the conclusions that have been drawn by human spectators of the moral evil of the Universe is that this chamber of horrors cannot be any God’s handiwork” (<em> A Study of History,</em> abridged version, 1957, Vol. 10, p. 300).</p>
<p>Toynbee recognized that much of the world’s suffering is caused by the misrule of tyrants. Scripture shows that God can remove wicked men from power (<a id="Daniel_2_21_85121300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Daniel_2_21_85121300" data-reveal=""></a>Daniel 2:21<span id="modal-Daniel_2_21_85121300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Daniel 2:21</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And he changes the times and the seasons: he removes kings, and sets up kings: he gives wisdom to the wise, and knowledge to them that know understanding:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). He humbled and removed Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar, the mightiest ruler of his era. As an emperor over many conquered peoples, Nebuchadnezzar “executed whom-ever he wished” (<a id="Daniel_5_18-19_85329100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Daniel_5_18-19_85329100" data-reveal=""></a>Daniel 5:18-19<span id="modal-Daniel_5_18-19_85329100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Daniel 5:18-19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">18</span> O you king, the most high God gave Nebuchadnezzar your father a kingdom, and majesty, and glory, and honor:<br />
<span class="verse">19</span> And for the majesty that he gave him, all people, nations, and languages, trembled and feared before him: whom he would he slew; and whom he would he kept alive; and whom he would he set up; and whom he would he put down.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). Yet God brought him down to size, neutralizing his influence for seven years.</p>
<p>So why doesn’t God do this more often? Nebuchadnezzar, in his pomp and arrogance, caused only a fraction of the misery inflicted by some dictatorial rulers of our era.</p>
<p>Physicist Paul Davies reflects on this side of the good-vs.-evil argument. He considers the issue of why God, if He truly is all-powerful, does not simply intervene and stop all evil. “Is God free to prevent evil?” Davies wonders. “If he is omnipotent, yes. Why then does He fail to do so?” (<em> God and the New Physics, </em> 1983, p. 143).</p>
<p>Davies’ questions are reasonable. Is God powerless in the face of suffering? If He exists, why doesn’t He act to remove evil and pain from the face of the earth? The questions are troubling, though not because they are hard to understand. They are unsettling because the answers are not what we would want them to be.</p>
<p>The truth of the matter forces us to reconsider our ideas about God and His plan and purpose for us. When we understand those, we understand that God has His reasons for not acting now.</p>
<h3><strong> A greater purpose?</strong></h3>
<p>Why doesn’t God simply ban evil? To understand the answer, we must consider the consequences such an action would bring.</p>
<p>Understanding why God allows evil and its resultant suffering requires a fundamental understanding of one of God’s greatest gifts—as well as how man has continually abused that gift.</p>
<p>The gift is <em> free will</em> —or, as it is more popularly called, <em> freedom of choice.</em> God granted this freedom to our first human parents, Adam and Eve, at creation. But over the millennia we have proven ourselves to be woefully inept stewards of this precious gift and its far-reaching responsibility.</p>
<p>As God explained to ancient Israel, the freedom to make choices is essential to developing righteous character (<a id="Deuteronomy_30_15-19_85546400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_30_15-19_85546400" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 30:15-19<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_30_15-19_85546400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 30:15-19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">15</span> See, I have set before you this day life and good, and death and evil;<br />
<span class="verse">16</span> In that I command you this day to love the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his commandments and his statutes and his judgments, that you may live and multiply: and the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God shall bless you in the land where you go to possess it.<br />
<span class="verse">17</span> But if your heart turn away, so that you will not hear, but shall be drawn away, and worship other gods, and serve them;<br />
<span class="verse">18</span> I denounce to you this day, that you shall surely perish, and that you shall not prolong your days on the land, where you pass over Jordan to go to possess it.<br />
<span class="verse">19</span> I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both you and your seed may live:</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). Without freedom to choose, we would be little more than robots, with our behavior either preprogrammed and unchangeable or dictated in all its details by an outside force such as God Himself.</p>
<p>But that is not God’s intent. He has different expectations of us because of His much higher purpose for us. He wants us to <em> choose to obey Him</em> <em> from the heart.</em> He wants us to enthusiastically love and cherish His values and standards, which are based on two overriding principles —loving Him with all our hearts and loving others as much as we love ourselves (<a id="Matthew_22_35-40_85784200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_22_35-40_85784200" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 22:35-40<span id="modal-Matthew_22_35-40_85784200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 22:35-40</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">35</span> Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,<br />
<span class="verse">36</span> Master, which is the great commandment in the law?<br />
<span class="verse">37</span> Jesus said to him, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.<br />
<span class="verse">38</span> This is the first and great commandment.<br />
<span class="verse">39</span> And the second is like to it, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.<br />
<span class="verse">40</span> On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>As we will see, choosing to obey God and learning to love others when we have the freedom to do otherwise is vital for the future God has planned for us.</p>
<h3><strong> Different levels of decision making</strong></h3>
<p>Of all the earth’s physical creatures that God has made, man alone can exercise free will. Simpler life-forms, such as microbes and insects, are preprogrammed to react in certain ways to certain stimuli. They behave in accordance with their environment and have virtually no independent decision-making abilities in the sense that man does.</p>
<p>The actions of more-complicated life-forms, such as mammals, are also largely governed by instinct, though they do make rudimentary decisions when reacting to stimuli and adapting to situations.</p>
<p>Human beings alone among earthly creatures have an advanced sense of time. <a id="Ecclesiastes_3_11_85966300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Ecclesiastes_3_11_85966300" data-reveal=""></a>Ecclesiastes 3:11 <span id="modal-Ecclesiastes_3_11_85966300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Ecclesiastes 3:11</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">He has made every thing beautiful in his time: also he has set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God makes from the beginning to the end.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>says that God “has put eternity in [our] hearts.” In other words, we can contemplate the future. We make far-reaching decisions and plan our lives months and years in advance.</p>
<p>We also study the past; we have a sense of history. We learn lessons from our experiences and the experiences of others. God gave the capacity for advanced decision-making abilities only to man among His earthly creation.</p>
<p>God designed human beings to <em> make choices.</em> Yet we have never learned how to make consistently <em> wise</em> and <em> properly informed </em> choices. Nor have we learned how to effectively manage our emotions, motives and desires and their influence on our decisions.</p>
<h3><strong> The first exercise of man’s freedom of choice</strong></h3>
<p>Our freedom to decide what we want to do can result in acts of good or evil. God gave us freedom both to reach out and help our fellow man and freedom to act self-servingly and in ways that harm ourselves and others.</p>
<p>We frequently exercise our freedom of choice in wrong ways, and we reap the consequences—which take the form of often-unexpected penalties. This is nothing new; it occurred in the Garden of Eden with the first human beings, Adam and Eve.</p>
<p>God had placed two trees in the garden. One was the tree of life and the other the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (<a id="Genesis_2_9_86175000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_2_9_86175000" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 2:9<span id="modal-Genesis_2_9_86175000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 2:9</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And out of the ground made the <span class="caps">LORD</span> God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the middle of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). God told Adam he could eat of the former, but he was not to partake of the latter: “Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die” (<a id="Genesis_2_16-17_86421200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_2_16-17_86421200" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 2:16-17<span id="modal-Genesis_2_16-17_86421200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 2:16-17</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">16</span> And the <span class="caps">LORD</span> God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat:<br />
<span class="verse">17</span> But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat of it: for in the day that you eat thereof you shall surely die.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>As the book of Revelation explains, the tree of life symbolized obedience to God that would ultimately lead to eternal life (<a id="Revelation_2_7_86610300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_2_7_86610300" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 2:7<span id="modal-Revelation_2_7_86610300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 2:7</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">He that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit said to the churches; To him that overcomes will I give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the middle of the paradise of God.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Revelation_22_1-2_86728200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_22_1-2_86728200" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 22:1-2<span id="modal-Revelation_22_1-2_86728200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 22:1-2</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> In the middle of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bore twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). The other tree—the tree of the knowledge of good and evil—represented rejection of God’s direction by determining good and evil for oneself. This choice would eventually lead to death.</p>
<p>Eve, tempted by the serpent, exercised her free will unwisely and was deceived (<a id="2_Corinthians_11_3_86890900" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-2_Corinthians_11_3_86890900" data-reveal=""></a>2 Corinthians 11:3<span id="modal-2_Corinthians_11_3_86890900" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">2 Corinthians 11:3</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtlety, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). She rationalized her way around God’s instruction. Although the apostle Paul tells us that Adam was not deceived (<a id="1_Timothy_2_13-14_87065800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Timothy_2_13-14_87065800" data-reveal=""></a>1 Timothy 2:13-14<span id="modal-1_Timothy_2_13-14_87065800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Timothy 2:13-14</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">13</span> For Adam was first formed, then Eve.<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>), he allowed his wife to persuade him to join her in disobeying God (<a id="Genesis_3_17_87220100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_3_17_87220100" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 3:17<span id="modal-Genesis_3_17_87220100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 3:17</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And to Adam he said, Because you have listened to the voice of your wife, and have eaten of the tree, of which I commanded you, saying, You shall not eat of it: cursed is the ground for your sake; in sorrow shall you eat of it all the days of your life;<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>Adam’s full realization of his actions made him all the more guilty for what happened; God held him responsible even more so than Eve. Nevertheless, acting together they chose to listen to and follow the serpent (<a id="Genesis_3_1-6_87448000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_3_1-6_87448000" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 3:1-6<span id="modal-Genesis_3_1-6_87448000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 3:1-6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> God had made. And he said to the woman, Yes, has God said, You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> And the woman said to the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden:<br />
<span class="verse">3</span> But of the fruit of the tree which is in the middle of the garden, God has said, You shall not eat of it, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.<br />
<span class="verse">4</span> And the serpent said to the woman, You shall not surely die:<br />
<span class="verse">5</span> For God does know that in the day you eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and you shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also to her husband with her; and he did eat.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>), identified in <a id="Revelation_12_9_87580100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Revelation_12_9_87580100" data-reveal=""></a>Revelation 12:9 <span id="modal-Revelation_12_9_87580100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Revelation 12:9</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceives the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>as the devil and Satan. (To better understand Satan’s influence, be sure to read <a href="/bible-study-tools/booklets/is-there-really-a-devil"><em>Is There Really a Devil?</em></a> )</p>
<p>Adam and Eve reaped the consequences of their sin. God told them they would die—and eventually they did—but the immediate consequence was that God expelled them from the garden and cut them off from the tree of life.</p>
<p>Now they had to make their own way in a difficult world (<a id="Genesis_3_22-24_87717600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_3_22-24_87717600" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 3:22-24<span id="modal-Genesis_3_22-24_87717600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 3:22-24</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">22</span> And the <span class="caps">LORD</span> God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:<br />
<span class="verse">23</span> Therefore the <span class="caps">LORD</span> God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from from where he was taken.<br />
<span class="verse">24</span> So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubim, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). They were left to their flawed wisdom—their own judgment (<a id="Genesis_3_6_87868500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_3_6_87868500" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 3:6<span id="modal-Genesis_3_6_87868500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 3:6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also to her husband with her; and he did eat.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Life from that point would include sorrow, pain and toil because of their rebellion against God’s clear instruction (<a id="Genesis_3_16-19_88042100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Genesis_3_16-19_88042100" data-reveal=""></a>Genesis 3:16-19<span id="modal-Genesis_3_16-19_88042100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Genesis 3:16-19</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">16</span> To the woman he said, I will greatly multiply your sorrow and your conception; in sorrow you shall bring forth children; and your desire shall be to your husband, and he shall rule over you.<br />
<span class="verse">17</span> And to Adam he said, Because you have listened to the voice of your wife, and have eaten of the tree, of which I commanded you, saying, You shall not eat of it: cursed is the ground for your sake; in sorrow shall you eat of it all the days of your life;<br />
<span class="verse">18</span> Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to you; and you shall eat the herb of the field;<br />
<span class="verse">19</span> In the sweat of your face shall you eat bread, till you return to the ground; for out of it were you taken: for dust you are, and to dust shall you return.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>Since that time “all have sinned” (<a id="Romans_3_23_88187200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Romans_3_23_88187200" data-reveal=""></a>Romans 3:23<span id="modal-Romans_3_23_88187200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Romans 3:23</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>; <a id="Romans_5_12_88288500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Romans_5_12_88288500" data-reveal=""></a>Romans 5:12<span id="modal-Romans_5_12_88288500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Romans 5:12</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Why, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed on all men, for that all have sinned:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>) and reaped the penalties Adam and Eve incurred.</p>
<p>Many people disdain the Bible because it includes many accounts of people’s bad behavior. Yet we should understand that Scripture, in part, is a historical account of the sinful way of life man chose when he rejected God’s commandments and reaped the resulting consequences.</p>
<p>God inspired the recording of the lessons in the Old Testament so that we might learn from the experiences of others (<a id="1_Corinthians_10_6-11_88470500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-1_Corinthians_10_6-11_88470500" data-reveal=""></a>1 Corinthians 10:6-11<span id="modal-1_Corinthians_10_6-11_88470500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">1 Corinthians 10:6-11</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">6</span> Now these things were our examples, to the intent we should not lust after evil things, as they also lusted.<br />
<span class="verse">7</span> Neither be you idolaters, as were some of them; as it is written, The people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play.<br />
<span class="verse">8</span> Neither let us commit fornication, as some of them committed, and fell in one day three and twenty thousand.<br />
<span class="verse">9</span> Neither let us tempt Christ, as some of them also tempted, and were destroyed of serpents.<br />
<span class="verse">10</span> Neither murmur you, as some of them also murmured, and were destroyed of the destroyer.<br />
<span class="verse">11</span> Now all these things happened to them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, on whom the ends of the world are come.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>; <a id="Romans_15_4_88597200" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Romans_15_4_88597200" data-reveal=""></a>Romans 15:4<span id="modal-Romans_15_4_88597200" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Romans 15:4</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For whatever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Although the New Testament includes similar lessons for us, its focus is mostly on the message of the Kingdom of God and the good news that God sent His Son to save us from our sins (<a id="John_3_16_88805500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-John_3_16_88805500" data-reveal=""></a>John 3:16<span id="modal-John_3_16_88805500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">John 3:16</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). It also reveals how suffering and sorrow will eventually cease.</p>
<h3><strong> A choice of blessings or curses</strong></h3>
<p>About 2,500 years after Adam and Eve, God offered tangible relief from suffering to the Israelites. He began working with them while they were still in bondage in Egypt. He promised not only to free them from slavery but to give them the opportunity to be a model nation others would want to emulate (<a id="Deuteronomy_4_5-8_89068100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_4_5-8_89068100" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 4:5-8<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_4_5-8_89068100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 4:5-8</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">5</span> Behold, I have taught you statutes and judgments, even as the <span class="caps">LORD</span> my God commanded me, that you should do so in the land where you go to possess it.<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.<br />
<span class="verse">7</span> For what nation is there so great, who has God so near to them, as the <span class="caps">LORD</span> our God is in all things that we call on him for?<br />
<span class="verse">8</span> And what nation is there so great, that has statutes and judgments so righteous as all this law, which I set before you this day?</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>As a part of God’s agreement with them, they were to become His obedient people (<a id="Exodus_19_5_89234600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Exodus_19_5_89234600" data-reveal=""></a>Exodus 19:5<span id="modal-Exodus_19_5_89234600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Exodus 19:5</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Now therefore, if you will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then you shall be a peculiar treasure to me above all people: for all the earth is mine:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). He instructed them in the 10 cardinal points of His eternal, spiritual law—the Ten Commandments (<a id="Exodus_20_1-26_89402400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Exodus_20_1-26_89402400" data-reveal=""></a>Exodus 20:1-26<span id="modal-Exodus_20_1-26_89402400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Exodus 20:1-26</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> And God spoke all these words, saying,<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> I am the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, which have brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.<br />
<span class="verse">3</span> You shall have no other gods before me.<br />
<span class="verse">4</span> You shall not make to you any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.<br />
<span class="verse">5</span> You shall not bow down yourself to them, nor serve them: for I the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;<br />
<span class="verse">6</span> And showing mercy to thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.<br />
<span class="verse">7</span> You shall not take the name of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God in vain; for the <span class="caps">LORD</span> will not hold him guiltless that takes his name in vain.<br />
<span class="verse">8</span> Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.<br />
<span class="verse">9</span> Six days shall you labor, and do all your work:<br />
<span class="verse">10</span> But the seventh day is the sabbath of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God: in it you shall not do any work, you, nor your son, nor your daughter, your manservant, nor your maidservant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger that is within your gates:<br />
<span class="verse">11</span> For in six days the <span class="caps">LORD</span> made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: why the <span class="caps">LORD</span> blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.<br />
<span class="verse">12</span> Honor your father and your mother: that your days may be long on the land which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God gives you.<br />
<span class="verse">13</span> You shall not kill.<br />
<span class="verse">14</span> You shall not commit adultery.<br />
<span class="verse">15</span> You shall not steal.<br />
<span class="verse">16</span> You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.<br />
<span class="verse">17</span> You shall not covet your neighbor’s house, you shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is your neighbor’s.<br />
<span class="verse">18</span> And all the people saw the thunder, and the lightning, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off.<br />
<span class="verse">19</span> And they said to Moses, Speak you with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die.<br />
<span class="verse">20</span> And Moses said to the people, Fear not: for God is come to prove you, and that his fear may be before your faces, that you sin not.<br />
<span class="verse">21</span> And the people stood afar off, and Moses drew near to the thick darkness where God was.<br />
<span class="verse">22</span> And the <span class="caps">LORD</span> said to Moses, Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, You have seen that I have talked with you from heaven.<br />
<span class="verse">23</span> You shall not make with me gods of silver, neither shall you make to you gods of gold.<br />
<span class="verse">24</span> An altar of earth you shall make to me, and shall sacrifice thereon your burnt offerings, and your peace offerings, your sheep, and your oxen: in all places where I record my name I will come to you, and I will bless you.<br />
<span class="verse">25</span> And if you will make me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn stone: for if you lift up your tool on it, you have polluted it.<br />
<span class="verse">26</span> Neither shall you go up by steps to my altar, that your nakedness be not discovered thereon.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). He gave them additional laws and statutes, which we find primarily in the books written by Moses (the Pentateuch).</p>
<p>That law, He told them, would be their “wisdom” and “understanding in the sight of the peoples who will hear all these statutes, and say, ‘Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people’ ” (<a id="Deuteronomy_4_6_89659400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_4_6_89659400" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 4:6<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_4_6_89659400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 4:6</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>God told the Israelites they had the freedom to choose between the two ways of living: “I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you <em> life and death, blessing and cursing;</em> therefore <em> choose life, </em> that both you and your descendants may live; that you may love the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, that you may obey His voice, and that you may cling to Him, for He is your life and the length of your days” (<a id="Deuteronomy_30_19-20_89926500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_30_19-20_89926500" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 30:19-20<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_30_19-20_89926500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 30:19-20</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">19</span> I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both you and your seed may live:<br />
<span class="verse">20</span> That you may love the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, and that you may obey his voice, and that you may hold to him: for he is your life, and the length of your days: that you may dwell in the land which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> swore to your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>He informed them that if they obeyed they would reap many blessings (<a id="Deuteronomy_28_2_90083500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_2_90083500" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 28:2<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_2_90083500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 28:2</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">And all these blessings shall come on you, and overtake you, if you shall listen to the voice of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>), but if they disobeyed they would be accursed (<a id="Deuteronomy_28_15_90225300" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_15_90225300" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 28:15<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_15_90225300" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 28:15</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">But it shall come to pass, if you will not listen to the voice of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command you this day; that all these curses shall come on you, and overtake you:<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). Many of the curses God said would result from disobedience (<a id="Deuteronomy_28_15-68_90357600" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_15-68_90357600" data-reveal=""></a>Deuteronomy 28:15-68<span id="modal-Deuteronomy_28_15-68_90357600" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Deuteronomy 28:15-68</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">15</span> But it shall come to pass, if you will not listen to the voice of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, to observe to do all his commandments and his statutes which I command you this day; that all these curses shall come on you, and overtake you:<br />
<span class="verse">16</span> Cursed shall you be in the city, and cursed shall you be in the field.<br />
<span class="verse">17</span> Cursed shall be your basket and your store.<br />
<span class="verse">18</span> Cursed shall be the fruit of your body, and the fruit of your land, the increase of your cows, and the flocks of your sheep.<br />
<span class="verse">19</span> Cursed shall you be when you come in, and cursed shall you be when you go out.<br />
<span class="verse">20</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall send on you cursing, vexation, and rebuke, in all that you set your hand to for to do, until you be destroyed, and until you perish quickly; because of the wickedness of your doings, whereby you have forsaken me.<br />
<span class="verse">21</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall make the pestilence stick to you, until he have consumed you from off the land, where you go to possess it.<br />
<span class="verse">22</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall smite you with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew; and they shall pursue you until you perish.<br />
<span class="verse">23</span> And your heaven that is over your head shall be brass, and the earth that is under you shall be iron.<br />
<span class="verse">24</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall make the rain of your land powder and dust: from heaven shall it come down on you, until you be destroyed.<br />
<span class="verse">25</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall cause you to be smitten before your enemies: you shall go out one way against them, and flee seven ways before them: and shall be removed into all the kingdoms of the earth.<br />
<span class="verse">26</span> And your carcass shall be meat to all fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the earth, and no man shall fray them away.<br />
<span class="verse">27</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> will smite you with the botch of Egypt, and with the tumors, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof you can not be healed.<br />
<span class="verse">28</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall smite you with madness, and blindness, and astonishment of heart:<br />
<span class="verse">29</span> And you shall grope at noonday, as the blind gropes in darkness, and you shall not prosper in your ways: and you shall be only oppressed and spoiled ever more, and no man shall save you.<br />
<span class="verse">30</span> You shall betroth a wife, and another man shall lie with her: you shall build an house, and you shall not dwell therein: you shall plant a vineyard, and shall not gather the grapes thereof.<br />
<span class="verse">31</span> Your ox shall be slain before your eyes, and you shall not eat thereof: your ass shall be violently taken away from before your face, and shall not be restored to you: your sheep shall be given to your enemies, and you shall have none to rescue them.<br />
<span class="verse">32</span> Your sons and your daughters shall be given to another people, and your eyes shall look, and fail with longing for them all the day long; and there shall be no might in your hand.<br />
<span class="verse">33</span> The fruit of your land, and all your labors, shall a nation which you know not eat up; and you shall be only oppressed and crushed always:<br />
<span class="verse">34</span> So that you shall be mad for the sight of your eyes which you shall see.<br />
<span class="verse">35</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall smite you in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of your foot to the top of your head.<br />
<span class="verse">36</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall bring you, and your king which you shall set over you, to a nation which neither you nor your fathers have known; and there shall you serve other gods, wood and stone.<br />
<span class="verse">37</span> And you shall become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations where the <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall lead you.<br />
<span class="verse">38</span> You shall carry much seed out into the field, and shall gather but little in; for the locust shall consume it.<br />
<span class="verse">39</span> You shall plant vineyards, and dress them, but shall neither drink of the wine, nor gather the grapes; for the worms shall eat them.<br />
<span class="verse">40</span> You shall have olive trees throughout all your coasts, but you shall not anoint yourself with the oil; for your olive shall cast his fruit.<br />
<span class="verse">41</span> You shall beget sons and daughters, but you shall not enjoy them; for they shall go into captivity.<br />
<span class="verse">42</span> All your trees and fruit of your land shall the locust consume.<br />
<span class="verse">43</span> The stranger that is within you shall get up above you very high; and you shall come down very low.<br />
<span class="verse">44</span> He shall lend to you, and you shall not lend to him: he shall be the head, and you shall be the tail.<br />
<span class="verse">45</span> Moreover all these curses shall come on you, and shall pursue you, and overtake you, till you be destroyed; because you listened not to the voice of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God, to keep his commandments and his statutes which he commanded you:<br />
<span class="verse">46</span> And they shall be on you for a sign and for a wonder, and on your seed for ever.<br />
<span class="verse">47</span> Because you served not the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God with joyfulness, and with gladness of heart, for the abundance of all things;<br />
<span class="verse">48</span> Therefore shall you serve your enemies which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall send against you, in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness, and in want of all things: and he shall put a yoke of iron on your neck, until he have destroyed you.<br />
<span class="verse">49</span> The <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall bring a nation against you from far, from the end of the earth, as swift as the eagle flies; a nation whose tongue you shall not understand;<br />
<span class="verse">50</span> A nation of fierce countenance, which shall not regard the person of the old, nor show favor to the young:<br />
<span class="verse">51</span> And he shall eat the fruit of your cattle, and the fruit of your land, until you be destroyed: which also shall not leave you either corn, wine, or oil, or the increase of your cows, or flocks of your sheep, until he have destroyed you.<br />
<span class="verse">52</span> And he shall besiege you in all your gates, until your high and fenced walls come down, wherein you trusted, throughout all your land: and he shall besiege you in all your gates throughout all your land, which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God has given you.<br />
<span class="verse">53</span> And you shall eat the fruit of your own body, the flesh of your sons and of your daughters, which the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God has given you, in the siege, and in the narrow place, with which your enemies shall distress you:<br />
<span class="verse">54</span> So that the man that is tender among you, and very delicate, his eye shall be evil toward his brother, and toward the wife of his bosom, and toward the remnant of his children which he shall leave:<br />
<span class="verse">55</span> So that he will not give to any of them of the flesh of his children whom he shall eat: because he has nothing left him in the siege, and in the narrow place, with which your enemies shall distress you in all your gates.<br />
<span class="verse">56</span> The tender and delicate woman among you, which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot on the ground for delicateness and tenderness, her eye shall be evil toward the husband of her bosom, and toward her son, and toward her daughter,<br />
<span class="verse">57</span> And toward her young one that comes out from between her feet, and toward her children which she shall bear: for she shall eat them for want of all things secretly in the siege and narrow place, with which your enemy shall distress you in your gates.<br />
<span class="verse">58</span> If you will not observe to do all the words of this law that are written in this book, that you may fear this glorious and fearful name, <span class="caps">THE</span> <span class="caps">LORD</span> <span class="caps">THY</span> <span class="caps">GOD</span>;<br />
<span class="verse">59</span> Then the <span class="caps">LORD</span> will make your plagues wonderful, and the plagues of your seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance.<br />
<span class="verse">60</span> Moreover he will bring on you all the diseases of Egypt, which you were afraid of; and they shall stick to you.<br />
<span class="verse">61</span> Also every sickness, and every plague, which is not written in the book of this law, them will the <span class="caps">LORD</span> bring on you, until you be destroyed.<br />
<span class="verse">62</span> And you shall be left few in number, whereas you were as the stars of heaven for multitude; because you would not obey the voice of the <span class="caps">LORD</span> your God.<br />
<span class="verse">63</span> And it shall come to pass, that as the <span class="caps">LORD</span> rejoiced over you to do you good, and to multiply you; so the <span class="caps">LORD</span> will rejoice over you to destroy you, and to bring you to nothing; and you shall be plucked from off the land where you go to possess it.<br />
<span class="verse">64</span> And the <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall scatter you among all people, from the one end of the earth even to the other; and there you shall serve other gods, which neither you nor your fathers have known, even wood and stone.<br />
<span class="verse">65</span> And among these nations shall you find no ease, neither shall the sole of your foot have rest: but the <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall give you there a trembling heart, and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind:<br />
<span class="verse">66</span> And your life shall hang in doubt before you; and you shall fear day and night, and shall have none assurance of your life:<br />
<span class="verse">67</span> In the morning you shall say, Would God it were even! and at even you shall say, Would God it were morning! for the fear of your heart with which you shall fear, and for the sight of your eyes which you shall see.<br />
<span class="verse">68</span> And the <span class="caps">LORD</span> shall bring you into Egypt again with ships, by the way whereof I spoke to you, You shall see it no more again: and there you shall be sold to your enemies for slaves and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>) are virtually identical to the pain and suffering that wrack modern nations. Some of these troubles would affect the nation as a whole. Others were to be personal afflictions, both physical and mental.</p>
<p>Regrettably, Israel disobeyed and reaped terrible misery that God foretold. These included agricultural catastrophes, poverty, family problems, ill health, crime and violence, military defeats and eventual captivity.</p>
<p>After the Israelites’ centuries-long experiment with freedom of choice—during which they consistently chose to ignore God and do things their own way—they were returned to a state of national enslavement.</p>
<h3><strong> Cause and effect: often overlooked</strong></h3>
<p>God has often tried to impress on man the crucial principle that <em> every effect has a cause. </em> But we have difficulty grasping this truth, so we continue to suffer the debilitating effects of our transgressions.</p>
<p>We can trace many tragedies and much suffering to our own all-too-human actions and decisions. In a world of freedom of choice, some choices inevitably lead to harmful and painful results.</p>
<p>Actions yield consequences. Many people recognize the saying “You reap what you sow,” but they do not realize that it comes from the Bible (see <a id="Galatians_6_6-7_90658400" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Galatians_6_6-7_90658400" data-reveal=""></a>Galatians 6:6-7<span id="modal-Galatians_6_6-7_90658400" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Galatians 6:6-7</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">6</span> Let him that is taught in the word communicate to him that teaches in all good things.<br />
<span class="verse">7</span> Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatever a man sows, that shall he also reap.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>). <a id="Proverbs_22_8_90779800" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Proverbs_22_8_90779800" data-reveal=""></a>Proverbs 22:8 <span id="modal-Proverbs_22_8_90779800" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Proverbs 22:8</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">He that sows iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall fail.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>says that “He who sows iniquity will reap sorrow.”</p>
<p>When we analyze the phenomenon of suffering, we can learn much if we will trace the circumstances back to their cause. <a id="Proverbs_22_3_90963700" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Proverbs_22_3_90963700" data-reveal=""></a>Proverbs 22:3 <span id="modal-Proverbs_22_3_90963700" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Proverbs 22:3</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">A prudent man foresees the evil, and hides himself: but the simple pass on, and are punished.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>warns us to consider the long-term consequences of our actions: “A prudent man foresees evil and hides himself, but the simple pass on and are punished.”</p>
<p>When we look for the main causes of suffering, we often need look no further than ourselves—the decisions and actions of individuals and humanity as a whole. In one way or another <em> sin</em> is usually the underlying cause, and <em> suffering </em> is the effect.</p>
<h3><strong> Causes of misery</strong></h3>
<p>Nations and individuals suffer many miseries because of ignorance of and disobedience to the same spiritual laws of God that Israel disobeyed. God’s commandments are living laws, with <em> universal</em> application, providing benefits for obedience and punishments for disobedience. His inspired Word tells us that those who love His law have “great peace” (<a id="Psalm_119_165_91210100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Psalm_119_165_91210100" data-reveal=""></a>Psalms 119:165<span id="modal-Psalm_119_165_91210100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Psalms 119:165</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Great peace have they which love your law: and nothing shall offend them.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>), but the way of the lawless and unfaithful is difficult (<a id="Proverbs_13_15_91356000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Proverbs_13_15_91356000" data-reveal=""></a>Proverbs 13:15<span id="modal-Proverbs_13_15_91356000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Proverbs 13:15</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Good understanding gives favor: but the way of transgressors is hard.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>).</p>
<p>The Bible points to many agonizing human experiences that are direct results of sin. One such example is military aggression. The apostle James wrote of the origin of armed conflict: “Where do wars and fights come from among you? Do they not come from your desires for pleasure that war in your members? You lust and do not have. You murder and covet and cannot obtain. You fight and war” (<a id="James_4_1-2_91669500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-James_4_1-2_91669500" data-reveal=""></a>James 4:1-2<span id="modal-James_4_1-2_91669500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">James 4:1-2</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> From where come wars and fights among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members?<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> You lust, and have not: you kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: you fight and war, yet you have not, because you ask not.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>).</p>
<p>These words apply to nations as well as individuals, since nations are simply groups of people looking out for their own interests. Aggressors go to war out of a desire to enhance their power, prestige and wealth. In so doing they thrust aside law, ethics, morality and peace. They kill and maim to further their ends, putting into practice the might-makes-right principle and the maxim that to the victor go the spoils.</p>
<p>Will and Ariel Durant understood this human tendency when they wrote in <em> The Lessons of History</em> : “The causes of war are the same as the causes of competition among individuals: acquisitiveness, pugnacity, and pride; the desire for food, land, materials, fuels, mastery” (1968, p. 81).</p>
<p>Ironically, nations that freely choose violence, including warfare, often inherit a fate similar to that of the countries they crush. Jesus understood this when He said: “All who take the sword will perish by the sword” (<a id="Matthew_26_52_91958100" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Matthew_26_52_91958100" data-reveal=""></a>Matthew 26:52<span id="modal-Matthew_26_52_91958100" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Matthew 26:52</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">Then said Jesus to him, Put up again your sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>). History is a chronicle of the succession of empires conquering and being conquered. Mankind is doomed to repeat the cycle as long as disobeying God remains our chosen way.</p>
<h3><strong> Decisions have consequences</strong></h3>
<p>Many forms of suffering are simply the inevitable consequences of personal decisions. For example, in many advanced nations pockets of poverty persist in spite of billions of tax dollars spent to combat the problem.</p>
<p>Often that poverty can be traced to individual decisions. Students drop out of school, cutting short their education and consigning themselves to lifetimes of difficult jobs, low wages, financial hardship and frustrated ambitions.</p>
<p>Many teenagers become sexually active, with millions of girls giving birth out of wedlock to children who may never see their fathers. Studies have shown that children abandoned by their fathers are far more likely at an early age to turn to drugs, alcohol and tobacco, adopt criminal behavior and become sexually promiscuous in their own turn, bringing suffering on themselves and others.</p>
<p>Many young mothers—often unmarried because the fathers ran from responsibility—find themselves trapped in low-paying jobs with young mouths to feed and forced to rely on handouts, usually from the government or charities, to survive. The pattern repeats itself in a cycle of poverty spanning generations—usually because of shortsighted personal choices and actions.</p>
<h3><strong> Health and choices</strong></h3>
<p>Untold health problems plague us because of our individual decisions. We eat poorly, fail to exercise, consume harmful substances and carelessly injure ourselves and others in accidents. Many suffer from mental afflictions as a result of violating the principles governing relationships that the Bible clearly spells out.</p>
<p>Physical and psychological problems result from the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Such abusers not only risk taking years off their own lives, but their habits exact a huge toll on their families and friends. Even more tragically, many abusers are involved in accidents that cripple or take the lives of innocent bystanders.</p>
<p>The physical harm caused by smoking is solidly documented. Smoking-related illnesses take 400,000 lives each year in the United States and millions more worldwide. Many of these deaths are excruciatingly painful and slow. We readily acknowledge that the best cure for the grief caused by smoking is simply to quit, yet many are so addicted they spurn this obvious solution.</p>
<p>Smoking is but one of many behaviors that cause pain. Dr. Paul Martin notes that instances of seemingly innocuous behavior can add up over time: “There are plenty of commonplace behavior patterns that kill people gradually but in huge numbers” (<em> The Healing Mind,</em> 1997, p. 58).</p>
<p>In a book with Philip Yancey, Dr. Paul Brand reported that, at a major national health conference, he began a list of the serious behavior-related health problems on the agenda that take a serious toll on Americans’ health. They include “heart disease and hypertension exacerbated by stress, stomach ulcers, cancers associated with a toxic environment, <span class="caps">AIDS</span>, sexually transmitted diseases, emphysema and lung cancer caused by cigarette smoking, fetal damage stemming from maternal alcohol and drug abuse, diabetes and other diet-related disorders, violent crime, automobile accidents involving alcohol. These were the endemic, even epidemic concerns for health experts in the United States” (<em> The Gift Nobody Wants,</em> 1993, pp. 226-227).</p>
<p>In making decisions that lead to such problems, our bodies often alert us to the dangers. Brand and Yancey note that “an astounding proportion of the health problems stem from behavior choices that show disregard for the body’s clear signals” (p. 226).</p>
<h3><strong> We reap what we sow</strong></h3>
<p>The conclusion should be obvious. Much suffering is caused by wrong choices. The Bible offers guidance as to how we should live. Yet as far back as Adam and Eve we have repeatedly spurned God’s instruction and brought enormous pain and sorrow on ourselves.</p>
<p>The Bible offers practical advice on virtually all aspects of life. Many of its principles reveal how to avoid—and to some extent relieve—suffering. (We have compiled much of this guidance in <em> <a href="/bible-study-tools/booklets/making-life-work">Making Life Work</a> ,</em> a booklet showing that many things in life go better if we simply apply principles God reveals in His Word.)</p>
<p>We cannot live substantially free from suffering until we are reconciled to God and His commandments: “My son, do not forget my law, but let your heart keep my commands; <em> for length of days and long life and peace they will add to you”</em> (<a id="Proverbs_3_1-2_92276500" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-Proverbs_3_1-2_92276500" data-reveal=""></a>Proverbs 3:1-2<span id="modal-Proverbs_3_1-2_92276500" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">Proverbs 3:1-2</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal"> <span class="verse">1</span> My son, forget not my law; but let your heart keep my commandments:<br />
<span class="verse">2</span> For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to you.</span></span></p>
<p><small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a>, emphasis added throughout).</p>
<p>Were we to follow God’s instruction on a national scale, we would see immediate and drastic reductions in crime, disease, hostilities between nations, pollution, accidents, mental illness, broken families, shattered relationships and many other phenomena that cause us grief. God’s law is not harsh or onerously restrictive. It is a law of liberty (<a id="James_1_25_92577000" class="has-tip bls-abbr" data-reveal-id="modal-James_1_25_92577000" data-reveal=""></a>James 1:25<span id="modal-James_1_25_92577000" class="reveal-modal medium bls-popup" data-reveal=""> <span class="header-reveal-modal"><strong class="bls-scripture title-reveal-modal">James 1:25</strong></span><span class="content-reveal-modal">But whoever looks into the perfect law of liberty, and continues therein, he being not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his deed.<br />
<small><a class="sans" href="https://www.ucg.org/help/AKJV">American King James Version</a></small><a class="close-reveal-modal">×</a></span></span>) that would eliminate most of the world’s pain if it were universally obeyed.</p>
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<h2 class="subhead"><em>A personal account from an atheist who was convinced no god exists, and what facts led to God.</em></h2>
<div class="articledivider"><strong>By Marilyn Adamson</strong></div>
<p>Religious people appeared annoyed by my question, &#8220;How do you know that God exists?&#8221;</p>
<p>Perhaps they wondered about my motives. Or maybe they had no idea how to answer. Most of their responses were, &#8220;Well, you <em>just know</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t trying to be difficult. But I certainly did not &#8220;just know.&#8221; And I was hoping someone did!</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/atheist1.jpg" alt="atheist experience" align="right" border="0" /><strong>After many months of this, I thought, &#8220;Here are the people who say they believe in God, but no one knows why!&#8221;</strong> It was like learning the truth about Santa Claus. It seemed obvious that God was completely fabricated. Maybe some people needed to believe in God but clearly there was no proof. No objective evidence. I came to the most stark conclusion&#8230;God did not actually exist.</p>
<p>I held this belief for years, not expecting it to ever change. But then I met someone who caused me to become interested in the <em>possibility</em> of God. She was caring, kind, and very intelligent. It bothered me that someone that intelligent could believe in God.</p>
<p>She talked about God like he was her closest friend. She was convinced he deeply loved her. I knew her life well. Any concern she would take to God, trusting him to work it out or care for her in some way. She would tell me, quite candidly, that she was merely praying that God would act upon her concerns. For over a year, I regularly saw what seemed to be answers to her prayers. I watched her life through a myriad of circumstances, and her faith in God was unwavering.</p>
<p>So, I wanted to believe in God on one hand, because I admired her life and her love for others. But I couldn&#8217;t believe in something against my intellect, against my better judgment. God did not exist. A nice idea, but that was all. Wanting something to be true, doesn&#8217;t make it true.</p>
<p><strong>During this time I was developing a personally built philosophy.</strong></p>
<p>I tried something that I&#8217;m not sure many people do. Every few weeks, I would study a particular philosopher&#8217;s take on life &#8230;Nietzsche, Hume, Dostoevsky, Sartre, Plato, etc. and then try to apply it to my own life. I was looking for the perfect, workable philosophy for life. I found over and over, that either their philosophies seemed lacking, or were too impractical to implement. But I kept searching.</p>
<p>I was challenging my friend with every question that came to mind about God. I would find myself writing out questions late in the evening. This went on for well over a year. One day she handed me a book<sup>1</sup> that briefly answered questions like, is there a God; is Jesus God; what about the Bible. It presented facts. No comments like, &#8220;you have to believe.&#8221;</p>
<p>I saw some evidence for God that was solidly logical. The parts particularly convincing to me were the chemical properties of water and the earth&#8217;s position to the sun. It was all too perfectly designed, too perfectly put together. My faith in &#8220;nothing behind it all&#8221; seemed weaker than the possibility of God. I had fewer reasons to be certain of nothing, and more reasons to conclude that God might be there.</p>
<p>I then encountered a situation that fully challenged my current philosophy on life. What I had been putting my faith in proved to be completely insufficient. It shocked me to see that I was at a loss for an approach to life that was fully reliable. However, the situation resolved itself and I moved ahead. I have a pretty steady personality. Throughout my life, I never really felt &#8220;needy.&#8221; No on-going crisis. No big gaps or struggles. And certainly nothing I felt guilty about.</p>
<p><strong>But the concept of God was something I couldn&#8217;t get off my mind&#8230;.</strong>was he there? does he exist? maybe there&#8217;s a God&#8230;..</p>
<p>One night I was talking to my friend again, and she knew I had all the information I needed. She knew that I had run out of questions to ask. Yet I was still trying to debate. In one clear, abrupt moment, my friend turned to me and said, &#8220;You know, I can&#8217;t make this decision for you, and God&#8217;s not going to wait forever.&#8221;</p>
<p>And I immediately knew she was right. I was playing around with a very important decision. So I went home and decided that I was going to decide. I was going to either ask God to come into my life, or I was going to end the subject forever and never allow myself to consider the possibility of God again. I was tired of dealing with this decision. I was tired of thinking about it.</p>
<p>So, for the next three or four hours, I reviewed everything I had read and observed. I evaluated it all.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/atheist2new2.jpg" alt="atheist experience" align="right" border="0" /><strong>I concluded that the evidence for God was so strong that it made more sense to believe in God than to believe he wasn&#8217;t there.</strong> Then I had to act on that conclusion.</p>
<p>I knew that just intellectually concluding God existed, was way too light. It would be like deciding&#8230;airplanes exist. Faith in an airplane means nothing. However, if you need to get somewhere and an airplane is the way, you have to decide to act and actually get on the plane.</p>
<p>I needed to make the decision to actually talk to God. I needed to ask him to come into my life.</p>
<p>After a few hours of thought I addressed God, &#8220;Ok you win. I ask you to come into my life, and you may do with it whatever you&#8217;d like.&#8221; (It seemed reasonable to me, that since God exists, God had every right to influence and direct my life, if he wanted to.)</p>
<p>I went to bed and the next morning wondered if God was still there. And honestly, I kind of &#8220;sensed&#8221; that he was. One thing I knew for sure. I immediately had a huge desire to get to know this God whom I now believed in.</p>
<p>I wanted to read the Bible. When I did, it seemed that God was spelling out who he is and how he viewed this relationship with him. It was amazing. What really surprised me is how often he talked about his love. I hadn&#8217;t expected that. In my mind, I was simply acknowledging God&#8217;s existence. I had no expectations of him, but as I read the Bible, he chose to communicate his love to me. That was a surprise.</p>
<p><strong>Now, my basic, skeptical nature was still there.</strong> The first few months or year, I would ask myself, &#8220;Am I really believing in God? And, <em>why am I</em>?&#8221; And I would methodically review five objective reasons why I believed God existed. So my &#8220;faith&#8221; in God did not rest on feelings, but on facts, on reasons.</p>
<p>To me, it&#8217;s like the foundation of a building. The facts/reasons support my faith. It&#8217;s like someone driving across the Golden Gate Bridge. They can feel whatever they&#8217;d like about the bridge. But it&#8217;s the construction/design/materials of the bridge itself that allows them to safely get from one end to the other. In the same way, the objective reality of God&#8211;the logical, historical, scientific reasons to believe in his existence, are important to me. There are people who don&#8217;t seem to need that. But I hate being fooled, and I have little regard for wishful thinking. The substantiating reasons for God&#8217;s existence mattered to me.</p>
<h2 class="article2">My Experience, Part 2 – Further Evidence of God</h2>
<p>Since that time, now that I&#8217;ve been a Christian for a number of years&#8212;-why do I now believe in God? What reasons do I have for continuing to believe in God?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure any of these are going to be believable to you. But I&#8217;ll try to put that concern aside and be candid with you. Previously my questions were about God&#8217;s existence. After beginning a relationship with God, I saw additional evidence that God is real. Such as&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>1. When I have questions, concerns, or would like insight on a matter, God speaks to me through the Bible.</strong> What he shows me is always perfectly suited to my question, and a better, more satisfying answer than I expected. Here&#8217;s an example.</p>
<p>One day, my schedule, deadlines, and obligations were crawling up my neck and tightening their hold. You know that feeling when you&#8217;re so overwhelmed, you don&#8217;t know what to do first?</p>
<p>So I got out a piece of paper and pen, and asked God: &#8220;Just tell me what you want me to do, and I&#8217;ll do it.&#8221; I was fully prepared for shouldering 100% responsibility, and was basically asking God to just set the priorities, tell me how to approach it all, and I would.</p>
<p>I then opened my Bible and immediately read where Jesus was talking with a man who was blind. Jesus was asking him, &#8220;What do you want me to do for you?&#8221;</p>
<p>I read it again. Jesus asked: &#8220;What do you want me to do for you?&#8221; Rather amazed, I picked up my pen and began writing an entirely different list&#8230;to God. This, I have found, is characteristic of God. Reminding us that he is there. That he cares, and he&#8217;s capable.</p>
<p>I choose that example because it&#8217;s brief. But I could cite hundreds of examples where I was asking God a question and he perfectly, thoroughly answered me. It probably is the characteristic of God that I most appreciate and value&#8211;that he is willing to answer my questions.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t something I learned from other Christians. It&#8217;s just how my relationship with God operates. I ask a question, with an attitude that I really want to give him freedom to tell me whatever he wants to&#8230;.to correct my thinking, to point out an area in my life that isn&#8217;t right, to show me where I&#8217;m not trusting him, whatever. And he always graciously speaks to me.</p>
<p><strong>2. Similarly, when I need direction for a decision, he gives it.</strong> I believe that God cares about our decisions. I believe he has a plan for our lives, that he cares about who I marry, what kind of job I have, and some decisions smaller than that. I don&#8217;t believe he cares what toothpaste I buy, or lots of mundane decisions. But decisions that will affect my life or what he wants to accomplish through my life&#8230;I think he cares.</p>
<p>When has God given me clear direction?</p>
<p>One time I needed to decide about a trip to the Middle East. There was risk involved, and I was willing to go only if God wanted me to go. It was important to me that I knew what he wanted.</p>
<p>Two different times I asked God about a job. Both times his leading on it was so clear, that anyone watching would have concluded the same. Let me try one thin slice of an example.</p>
<p>During my senior year of college, I had decided to take a job with a Christian organization after graduation, that would require a move to California.</p>
<p>It was Christmas break, and I was now visiting my parents. One evening, I was alone and thinking through a long list of friends. I was wondering who I could talk into moving to California with me to be roommates. One person named Christy, came to mind, who had already graduated and settled in a job in Iowa. I thought she&#8217;d be the perfect roommate, but I hadn&#8217;t talked to her in several months. Just 30 minutes later, at my parents home, Christy calls me on the phone.</p>
<p>Her first sentence was, &#8220;I heard you are taking a job with this Christian organization.&#8221; I was floored because I had only told one friend, in Ohio.</p>
<p>Her next statement was, &#8220;Ok, I&#8217;ve got the pots and pans and dishes.&#8221; I said, &#8220;WHAT?!&#8221; She was moving to the same town in California and was calling to see if I would room with her.</p>
<p>Ok, so you see my point.</p>
<p>You might ask, why such a big deal, to even need God&#8217;s help in this decision? I knew that my parents would be completely opposed to this job. I thought it might cost me my relationship with my parents forever. So it was not a light decision. I asked God to guide me toward what he wanted. And he did. There were about ten other events related to this job, just as clear.</p>
<p>Other reasons I still believe in God&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>3. In terms of explanations about life&#8211;why we&#8217;re here, what the purpose is, what is important in life, what to value or strive for&#8211;God has better answers than anything I&#8217;ve ever read anywhere.</strong> I have studied multiple philosophies and religions and other life approaches. What I read in the Bible, what I see from God&#8217;s perspective, all the pieces of the puzzle fit.</p>
<p>There is still a lot I&#8217;ll read in the Bible and close the Bible saying, &#8220;I don&#8217;t get it.&#8221; So I don&#8217;t mean to suggest I fully understand everything in the Bible. Instead, I&#8217;m saying that life only makes sense from the perspective of what God has revealed. It&#8217;s like reading the operating manual to life on earth, only we are not left to merely follow the manual. The inventor is explaining to us how it all works, and then offers to personally guide us through it, on a daily basis.</p>
<p><strong>4. The intimacy with God is deeper than intimacy with any human being.</strong> I say that married, with two children, and tons of very close friends. His love is perfect. He&#8217;s incredibly gracious. He takes me right where I&#8217;m at, and as I said, speaks to me. He intervenes with actions that leave me amazed as the observer. He is not a belief or doctrine. I see him act in my life.</p>
<p><strong>5. He has done more with my life than I would have done on my own.</strong> This is not a statement of inferiority or lack of self confidence. I&#8217;m speaking in terms of accomplishments that far exceeded what I ever had in mind. He provides ideas, direction, solutions, wisdom, and better motives than I could aspire to on my own.</p>
<p>Well, there is more, but I think that gives you enough. I&#8217;m not sure any of it is believable to you, but I&#8217;ve been as honest as I know how to be.</p>
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<h2 class="articletitle">Does God Exist?</h2>
<h2 class="articletitle">Is There A God?</h2>
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<h3 class="subhead"><em>Science gives ample reason to believe in God. Why is DNA important?</em></h3>
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<p>British philosopher, Dr. Antony Flew, was a leading spokesperson for atheism, actively involved in debate after debate. However, scientific discoveries within the last 30 years brought him to a conclusion he could not avoid. In a video interview in December 2004 he stated, &#8220;Super-intelligence is the only good explanation for the origin of life and the complexity of nature.&#8221;<sup>1</sup> Prominent in his conclusion were the discoveries of DNA. Here&#8217;s why.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="articlephoto3 alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/dna1.jpg" alt="signs for Intelligent Design" width="160" height="106" border="0" vspace="3" />DNA in our cells is very similar to an intricate computer program.</p>
<p>In the photo on the left, you see that a computer program is made up of a series of ones and zeros (called binary code). The sequencing and ordering of these ones and zeros is what makes the computer program work properly.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="articlephoto3 alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/dna2.jpg" alt="signs for Intelligent Design" width="160" height="106" border="0" vspace="3" />In the same way, DNA is made up of four chemicals, abbreviated as letters A, T, G, and C. Much like the ones and zeros, these letters are arranged in the human cell like this: CGTGTGACTCGCTCCTGAT and so on. The order in which they are arranged instructs the cell&#8217;s actions.</p>
<p>What is amazing is that within the tiny space in every cell in your body, this code is <em>three billion letters long</em>!!<sup>2</sup></p>
<p>To grasp the amount of DNA information in one cell, &#8220;a live reading of that code at a rate of three letters per second would take thirty-one years, even if reading continued day and night.&#8221;<sup>3</sup> Wait, there&#8217;s more.</p>
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<p>See transcript of this video below.</p>
<p>It has been determined that 99.9% of your DNA is similar to everyone&#8217;s genetic makeup.<sup>4</sup> What is uniquely <em>you</em> comes in the fractional difference in how those three billion letters are sequenced in your cells.</p>
<p>The U.S. government is able to identify everyone in our country by the arrangement of a nine-digit social security number. Yet, inside every cell in you is a three-billion-lettered DNA structure that belongs only to you. This code identifies you and continually instructs your cells&#8217; behavior.</p>
<h2 class="article2">You Can See Why DNA Is Important</h2>
<p>Dr. Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project (that mapped the human DNA structure) said that one can &#8220;think of DNA as an instructional script, a software program, sitting in the nucleus of the cell.&#8221;<sup>5</sup></p>
<p>Perry Marshall, an information specialist, comments on the implications of this. &#8220;There has never existed a computer program that wasn&#8217;t designed&#8230;[whether it is] a code, or a program, or a message given through a language, there is always an intelligent mind behind it.&#8221;<sup>6</sup></p>
<p>Just as former atheist Dr. Antony Flew questioned, it is legitimate to ask oneself regarding this three billion letter code instructing the cell&#8230;who wrote this script? Who placed this working code, inside the cell?</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/Godreal.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />It&#8217;s like walking along the beach and you see in the sand, &#8220;Mike loves Michelle.&#8221; You know the waves rolling up on the beach didn&#8217;t form that&#8211;a person wrote that. It is a precise message. It is clear communication. In the same way, the DNA structure is a complex, three-billion-lettered script, informing and directing the cell&#8217;s process.</p>
<p>How can one explain this sophisticated messaging, coding, residing in our cells?</p>
<p>On June 26, 2000, President Clinton congratulated those who completed the human genome sequencing. President Clinton said, &#8220;Today we are learning the language in which God created life. We are gaining ever more awe for the complexity, the beauty, the wonder of God&#8217;s most divine and sacred gift.&#8221;<sup>7</sup> Dr. Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project, followed Clinton to the podium stating, &#8220;It is humbling for me and awe inspiring to realize that we have caught the first glimpse of our own instruction book, previously known only to God.&#8221;<sup>8</sup></p>
<p>When looking at the DNA structure within the human body, we cannot escape the presence of intelligent (incredibly intelligent) design.</p>
<p>According to the Bible (which is itself incredibly complex) God is not only the Author of our existence, but he is the Relationship that makes our existence meaningful. All the intangibles in life that we crave&#8230;enough strength for any situation, joy, wisdom, and knowing we are loved&#8230;God alone gives these to us as we listen to him and trust him. He is our greatest, reliable guide in life. Just as he has engineered DNA to instruct the cell, he offers to instruct us to make our lives function well, for his glory and for our sake, because he loves us.</p>
<p>Why is DNA important? It&#8217;s one more proof for God. He designed our bodies. He can also be trusted to design your life. Have you ever begun a relationship with God? This explains how you can: <a href="/features/gettingconnected.html">Knowing God Personally</a>.</p>
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</strong>Video Transcript</h4>
<p>Suppose the gravitational constant was just a teeny bit weaker than it is.</p>
<p>Well, amazingly, if it were just one part in ten to the fourteenth weaker than its actual value, than after the Big Bang there would not have been enough gravitational force to result in coalescence of stars, galaxies, planets, and us. It would have been this infinitely diffused, sterile universe without the possibility of anything like life.</p>
<p>If the gravitational constant was a tiny bit stronger, then everything would come back together a little too soon and the Big Bang would be followed by a Big Crunch. Not a pretty picture, because we needed the time of course for life to appear. And that time would not have been offered.</p>
<p>So here you have a really interesting circumstance where this constant, which could have had almost any value you could imagine, happens to have the precise value, at a very fine tolerance indeed, that makes life possible.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s just one of about fifteen such constants, all of which, if you tinker with them, result in a universe not capable of sustaining any kind of form of life. I&#8217;m not just talking about life like we recognize it, but anything that involves complexity.</p>
<p>And that seems to be a profound challenge to the strict atheist. Although there&#8217;s a way out of it. So let me tell you what the way out is.</p>
<p>Basically you&#8217;ve got two options here. First of all, you cannot say this is just a coincidence. It is too unimaginably unlikely to be just a coincidence. So, either, there is an infinite series of parallel universes out there that we cannot measure, that have different values of these constants, and of course we have to live in the one where life is possible or we wouldn&#8217;t be here having this conversation.</p>
<p>Or, you have to say that they were actually set on purpose. Now which of those conclusions requires more faith?</p>
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<h2>Is There A God and What Is The Evidence for The Existnce of God?</h2>
<p>If something comes into being, it must have been prompted by something else. A book has an author. Music has a music artist. A party has a party-thrower! All things that begin, that have a start, have a cause to their beginning.</p>
<p>Consider the universe. Scientists once held to the &#8220;steady-state&#8221; theory, that the universe has always existed without beginning.</p>
<p>Cosmological evidence now refers to the &#8220;Big bang&#8221; as the point in time that the universe came into being. Our space-time-matter-energy universe had a distinct and singular beginning.</p>
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<p>Since it did not always exist, but came into existence (had a singular beginning), then some other reality must have caused or created it.<sup>1</sup></p>
<p>Everything we observe in nature has a beginning. God however is in a different category, and must be so. God is different from all nature and humanity and everything that exists, in that he has always existed, independent from anything he created. God is not a dependent being, but self-sufficient, self-existent. And this is exactly how the Bible describes God, and how God has revealed himself to be. Why must God be this way?</p>
<p>Our universe cannot be explained any other way. It could not have created itself. It has not always existed. And it could not be created by something that itself is created. Why not?</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t coherent to argue that the universe was created by God, but God was in turn created by God to the second power, who was in turn created by God to the third power, and so on. As Aristotle cogently argued, there must be a reality that causes but is itself uncaused (or, a being that moves but is itself unmoved). Why? Because if there is an infinite regression of causes, then by definition the whole process could never begin.<sup>2</sup></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2017 17:15:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1 class="articletitle">Was There Ever Nothing?</h1>
<h2 class="subhead"><em>A thought journey on the beginning of time and the origin of the universe</em></h2>
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<p>Have you ever thought about <strong>the beginning</strong>? What is that, you say? You know &#8212; whatever it was that showed up first. Or whatever it was that was here first, at the earliest moment in time. Have you ever strained your brain to think about that?<br />
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Wait a minute, you say, isn&#8217;t it possible that in the beginning there was <u>nothing</u>? Isn&#8217;t it possible that kazillions of years ago, there wasn&#8217;t anything at all? That&#8217;s certainly a theory to consider. So let&#8217;s consider it &#8212; but first by way of analogy.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say you have a large room. It&#8217;s fully enclosed and is about the size of a football field. The room is locked, permanently, and has no doors or windows, and no holes in its walls.</p>
<p>Inside the room there is&#8230;nothing. Absolutely nothing. Not a particle of anything. No air at all. No dust at all. No light at all. It&#8217;s a sealed room that&#8217;s pitch black inside. Then what happens?</p>
<p>Well, let&#8217;s say your goal is to get something &#8212; anything at all &#8212; into the room. But the rules are: you can&#8217;t use anything from outside the room to do that. So what do you do?</p>
<p>Well, you think, what if I try to create a spark inside the room? Then the room would have light in it, even for just a moment. That would qualify as <em>something.</em> Yes, but <em>you</em> are outside the room. So that&#8217;s not allowed.</p>
<p>But, you say, what if I could teleport something into the room, like in Star Trek? Again, that&#8217;s not allowable, because you&#8217;d be using things from outside the room.</p>
<p>Here again is the dilemma: you have to get something inside the room using only what&#8217;s in the room. And, in this case, what&#8217;s in the room is nothing.</p>
<p>Well, you say, maybe a tiny particle of something will just show up inside the room if given enough time.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s three problems with this theory. First, <em>time</em> by itself doesn&#8217;t <em>do</em> anything. Things happen over time, but it&#8217;s not time that makes them happen. For example, if you wait 15 minutes for cookies to bake, it&#8217;s not the 15 minutes that bakes them, it&#8217;s the heat in the oven. If you set them on the counter for 15 minutes, they&#8217;re not going to bake.</p>
<p>In our analogy, we&#8217;ve got a fully enclosed room with absolutely nothing in it. Waiting 15 minutes will not, in and of itself, change the situation. Well, you say, what if we wait eons? An eon is merely a bunch of 15-minute segments all pressed together. If you waited an eon with your cookies on the counter, would the eon bake them?</p>
<p>The second problem is this: <em>why would</em> anything just &#8220;show up&#8221; in the empty room? It would need a reason why it came to be. But there is nothing inside the room at all. So what&#8217;s to stop that from remaining the case? There would be nothing inside the room to cause something to show up (and yet the reason must come from inside the room).</p>
<p>Well, you say, what about a tiny particle of something? Wouldn&#8217;t that have a greater chance of materializing in the room than something larger like, for example, a football?</p>
<p>That brings up the third problem: size. Like time, size is an abstract. It&#8217;s relative. Let&#8217;s say you have three baseballs, all ranging in size. One is ten feet wide, one is five feet wide, one is normal size. Which one is more likely to materialize in the room?</p>
<p>The normal-size baseball? No! It would be the same likelihood for all three. The size wouldn&#8217;t matter. It&#8217;s not the issue. The issue is whether or not <em>any</em> baseball of <em>any</em> size could just &#8220;show up&#8221; in our sealed, empty room.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t think the smallest baseball could just show up in the room, no matter how much time passed, then you must conclude the same thing even for an atom. Size is not an issue. The likelihood of a small particle materializing without cause is no different than a refrigerator materializing without cause!</p>
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<p>Now let&#8217;s stretch our analogy further, literally. Let&#8217;s take our large, pitch-black room and remove its walls. And let&#8217;s extend the room so that it goes on infinitely in all directions. Now there is nothing outside the room, because the room is all there is. Period.</p>
<p>This black infinite room has no light, no dust, no particles of any kind, no air, no elements, no molecules. It&#8217;s absolute nothingness. In fact, we can call it <strong>Absolutely Nothing</strong>.</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s the question: if originally &#8212; bazillions of years ago &#8212; there was Absolutely Nothing, wouldn&#8217;t there be Absolutely Nothing now?</p>
<p>Yes. For something &#8212; no matter how small &#8212; cannot come from Absolutely Nothing. We would still have Absolutely Nothing.</p>
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<p>What does that tell us? That Absolutely Nothing never existed. Why? Because, if Absolutely Nothing <em>ever</em> existed, there would <em>still be</em> Absolutely Nothing!</p>
<p>If Absolutely Nothing ever existed, there would not be anything outside it to cause the existence of anything.</p>
<p>Again, if Absolutely Nothing <em>ever</em> existed, there would <em>still be</em> Absolutely Nothing.</p>
<p>However, something exists. Actually, many things exist. You, for example, are something that exists, a very important something. Therefore, you are proof that Absolutely Nothing never existed.</p>
<p>Now, if Absolutely Nothing never existed, that means there was always a time when there was at least Something in existence. What was it?</p>
<p>Was it one thing or many things? Was it an atom? A particle? A molecule? A football? A mutant baseball? A refrigerator? Some cookies?</p>
<p>For the continuation of this article, go to <a href="/journeys/something.html">Something</a>.</p>
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<h2>Does Heaven Exist?</h2>
<h2>Does God Really Exist</h2>
<h2>Is There Really A God</h2>
<h2>The Existence of God?</h2>
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<h3 class="subhead"><em>Who is God and </em><em>What&#8217;s He Like?   </em></h3>
<h4 class="article2">He is Knowable.</h4>
<p>God, who created the universe in all of its magnitude and creative details, is able to be known, by us. He tells us about himself, but even goes beyond that. He welcomes us into a relationship, so that we personally can get to know him. Not only can we know about him, we can know him, intimately.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Let not the wise man boast of his wisdom<br />
or the strong man boast of his strength<br />
or the rich man boast of his riches,<br />
but let him who boasts boast about this:<br />
that he understands and knows me,<br />
that I am the Lord,<br />
who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on earth,<br />
for in these I delight,&#8221; declares the Lord. (Jeremiah 9:23,24)</p></blockquote>
<h3 class="article2">He is Welcoming</h3>
<p>God invites us to talk to him and engage him in what concerns us. We don&#8217;t have to get our act together first. Neither do we need to be polite, theologically correct or holy. It is his nature to be loving and accepting when we go to him.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The Lord is near to all who call on him,<br />
to all who call on him in truth.&#8221; (Psalms 145:18)</p></blockquote>
<h3 class="article2">He is Creative</h3>
<p>Everything we make is put together with existing materials or built on previous thoughts. God has the capacity of speaking things into existence, not just galaxies and life forms, but solutions to today&#8217;s problems. God is creative, for us. His power is something he wants us to be aware of and to rely on.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Great is our Lord and mighty in power;<br />
his understanding has no limit.&#8221; (Psalms 147:5)</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230;where does my help come from?<br />
My help comes from the Lord,<br />
the Maker of heaven and earth.&#8221; (Psalms 121:1,2)</p></blockquote>
<h4 class="article2">He is Forgiving</h4>
<p>We sin. We tend to do things our way instead of God&#8217;s way. And he sees it and knows it. God does not merely overlook such sin, but is prepared to judge and condemn people for their sin. However, God is forgiving and will forgive us from the moment we begin a relationship with him. Jesus, the Son of God, paid for our sin with his death on a cross. He rose from the dead and offers us this forgiveness.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are made right in God&#8217;s sight when we trust in Jesus Christ to take away our sins. And we all can be saved in this same way, no matter who we are or what we have done&#8230; We are made right with God when we believe that Jesus shed his blood, sacrificing his life for us.&#8221; (Romans 3:22,25)</p></blockquote>
<h4 class="article2">He is Honest</h4>
<p>Just like a person who lets you know their thoughts and feelings, God clearly tells us about himself, the possible difference being, he is always honest. Everything he says about himself, or about us, is reliable information. Truer than our feelings, thoughts, and perception, God is totally accurate and honest in what he says. Every promise he makes to us can be fully counted on, he means it. We can take him at his word.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The unfolding of your words gives light;<br />
it gives understanding to the simple.<br />
Your word is a lamp to my feet<br />
and a light to my path.&#8221; (Psalms 119:130,105)</p></blockquote>
<h4 class="article2">He is Capable</h4>
<p>How would you like to be always 100% right, about everything? God is. His wisdom is unlimited. He understands all the elements of a situation, including the history and future events related to it. We do not have to update him, counsel him or persuade him to do the right thing. He will, because he is capable and his motives are pure. If we trust him, he will never make a mistake, never undercut us or deceive us. He can be fully trusted to do what is right, in all circumstances, at all times.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;No one whose hope is in you<br />
will ever be put to shame&#8230;&#8221; (Psalms 25:3)</p></blockquote>
<p>This is who God tells us he is. <strong>The following explains how you can begin a relationship with God right now: <a href="/features/gettingconnected.html">Knowing God Personally</a>.</strong></p>
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<h3 class="subhead">Does God Exist?</h3>
<p>Just once wouldn&#8217;t you love for someone to simply show you the evidence for God&#8217;s existence? No arm-twisting. No statements of, &#8220;You just have to believe.&#8221; Well, here is an attempt to candidly offer some of the reasons which suggest that God exists.</p>
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<p class="subhead">By Marilyn Adamson</p>
<h4 class="subhead"><em>Here are six straightforward reasons to believe that God is really there.</em></h4>
<p class="subhead">But first consider this. When it comes to the possibility of God&#8217;s his, the Bible says that there are people who have seen sufficient evidence, but they have suppressed the truth about God.<sup>1</sup> On the other hand, for those who want to know God if he is there, he says, &#8220;You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you.&#8221;<sup>2</sup> Before you look at the facts surrounding his existence, ask yourself, <em>If God does exist, would I want to know him?</em> Here then, are some reasons to consider&#8230;</p>
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<h3 class="article2">1. The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe, but sustains it today.</h3>
<p>Many examples showing God&#8217;s design could be given, possibly with no end. But here are a few:</p>
<p><strong>The Earth</strong>&#8230;its size is perfect. The Earth&#8217;s size and corresponding gravity holds a thin layer of mostly nitrogen and oxygen gases, only extending about 50 miles above the Earth&#8217;s surface. If Earth were smaller, an atmosphere would be impossible, like the planet Mercury. If Earth were larger, its atmosphere would contain free hydrogen, like Jupiter.<sup>3</sup> Earth is the only known planet equipped with an atmosphere of the right mixture of gases to sustain plant, animal and human life.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/atheist2.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />The Earth is located the right distance from the sun. Consider the temperature swings we encounter, roughly -30 degrees to +120 degrees. If the Earth were any further away from the sun, we would all freeze. Any closer and we would burn up. Even a fractional variance in the Earth&#8217;s position to the sun would make life on Earth impossible. The Earth remains this perfect distance from the sun while it rotates around the sun at a speed of nearly 67,000 mph. It is also rotating on its axis, allowing the entire surface of the Earth to be properly warmed and cooled every day.</p>
<p>And our moon is the perfect size and distance from the Earth for its gravitational pull. The moon creates important ocean tides and movement so ocean waters do not stagnate, and yet our massive oceans are restrained from spilling over across the continents.<sup>4</sup></p>
<p><strong>Water</strong>&#8230;colorless, odorless and without taste, and yet no living thing can survive without it. Plants, animals and human beings consist mostly of water (about two-thirds of the human body is water). You&#8217;ll see why the characteristics of water are uniquely suited to life:</p>
<p>It has wide margin between its boiling point and freezing point. Water allows us to live in an environment of fluctuating temperature changes, while keeping our bodies a steady 98.6 degrees.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere3.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />Water is a universal solvent. This property of water means that various chemicals, minerals and nutrients can be carried throughout our bodies and into the smallest blood vessels.<sup>5</sup></p>
<p>Water is also chemically neutral. Without affecting the makeup of the substances it carries, water enables food, medicines and minerals to be absorbed and used by the body.</p>
<p>Water has a unique surface tension. Water in plants can therefore flow upward against gravity, bringing life-giving water and nutrients to the top of even the tallest trees.</p>
<p>Water freezes from the top down and floats, so fish can live in the winter.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere3b2.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />Ninety-seven percent of the Earth&#8217;s water is in the oceans. But on our Earth, there is a system designed which removes salt from the water and then distributes that water throughout the globe. Evaporation takes the ocean waters, leaving the salt, and forms clouds which are easily moved by the wind to disperse water over the land, for vegetation, animals and people. It is a system of purification and supply that sustains life on this planet, a system of recycled and reused water.<sup>6</sup></p>
<p><strong>The human brain</strong>&#8230;simultaneously processes an amazing amount of information. Your brain takes in all the colors and objects you see, the temperature around you, the pressure of your feet against the floor, the sounds around you, the dryness of your mouth, even the texture of your keyboard. Your brain holds and processes all your emotions, thoughts and memories. At the same time your brain keeps track of the ongoing functions of your body like your breathing pattern, eyelid movement, hunger and movement of the muscles in your hands.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere4new3.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />The human brain processes more than a million messages a second.<sup>7</sup> Your brain weighs the importance of all this data, filtering out the relatively unimportant. This screening function is what allows you to focus and operate effectively in your world. The brain functions differently than other organs. There is an intelligence to it, the ability to reason, to produce feelings, to dream and plan, to take action, and relate to other people.</p>
<p><strong>The eye</strong>&#8230;can distinguish among seven million colors. It has automatic focusing and handles an astounding 1.5 million messages &#8212; simultaneously.<sup>8</sup> Evolution focuses on mutations and changes from and within existing organisms. Yet evolution alone does not fully explain the initial source of the eye or the brain &#8212; the start of living organisms from nonliving matter.</p>
<h3 class="article2">2. The universe had a start &#8211; what caused it?</h3>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/istherebb.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />Scientists are convinced that our universe began with one enormous explosion of energy and light, which we now call the Big Bang. This was the singular start to everything that exists: the beginning of the universe, the start of space, and even the initial start of time itself.</p>
<p>Astrophysicist Robert Jastrow, a self-described agnostic, stated, &#8220;The seed of everything that has happened in the Universe was planted in that first instant; every star, every planet and every living creature in the Universe came into being as a result of events that were set in motion in the moment of the cosmic explosion&#8230;The Universe flashed into being, and we cannot find out what caused that to happen.&#8221;<sup>9</sup></p>
<p>Steven Weinberg, a Nobel laureate in Physics, said at the moment of this explosion, &#8220;the universe was about a hundred thousands million degrees Centigrade&#8230;and the universe was filled with light.&#8221;<sup>10</sup></p>
<p>The universe has not always existed. It had a start&#8230;what caused that? Scientists have no explanation for the sudden explosion of light and matter.</p>
<h3 class="article2">3. The universe operates by uniform laws of nature. Why does it?</h3>
<p>Much of life may seem uncertain, but look at what we can count on day after day: gravity remains consistent, a hot cup of coffee left on a counter will get cold, the earth rotates in the same 24 hours, and the speed of light doesn&#8217;t change &#8212; on earth or in galaxies far from us.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/istherelaws.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />How is it that we can identify laws of nature that <em>never</em> change? Why is the universe so orderly, so reliable?</p>
<p>&#8220;The greatest scientists have been struck by how strange this is. There is no logical necessity for a universe that obeys rules, let alone one that abides by the rules of mathematics. This astonishment springs from the recognition that the universe doesn&#8217;t have to behave this way. It is easy to imagine a universe in which conditions change unpredictably from instant to instant, or even a universe in which things pop in and out of existence.&#8221;<sup>11</sup></p>
<p>Richard Feynman, a Nobel Prize winner for quantum electrodynamics, said, &#8220;Why nature is mathematical is a mystery&#8230;The fact that there are rules at all is a kind of miracle.&#8221;<sup>12</sup></p>
<h3 class="article2">4. The DNA code informs, programs a cell&#8217;s behavior.</h3>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/istherecomp.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />All instruction, all teaching, all training comes with intent. Someone who writes an instruction manual does so with purpose. Did you know that in every cell of our bodies there exists a very detailed instruction code, much like a miniature computer program? As you may know, a computer program is made up of ones and zeros, like this: 110010101011000. The way they are arranged tell the computer program what to do. The DNA code in each of our cells is very similar. It&#8217;s made up of four chemicals that scientists abbreviate as A, T, G, and C. These are arranged in the human cell like this: CGTGTGACTCGCTCCTGAT and so on. There are three billion of these letters in every human cell!!</p>
<p>Well, just like you can program your phone to beep for specific reasons, DNA instructs the cell. DNA is a three-billion-lettered program telling the cell to act in a certain way. It is a full instruction manual.<sup>13</sup></p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics4/istheredna.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />Why is this so amazing? One has to ask&#8230;.how did this information program wind up in each human cell? These are not just chemicals. These are chemicals that instruct, that code in a very detailed way exactly how the person&#8217;s body should develop.</p>
<p>Natural, biological causes are completely lacking as an explanation when programmed information is involved. You cannot find instruction, precise information like this, without someone intentionally constructing it.</p>
<h3 class="article2">5. We know God exists because he pursues us. He is constantly initiating and seeking for us to come to him.</h3>
<p>I was an atheist at one time. And like many atheists, the issue of people believing in God bothered me greatly. What is it about atheists that we would spend so much time, attention, and energy refuting something that we don&#8217;t believe even exists?! What causes us to do that? When I was an atheist, I attributed my intentions as caring for those poor, delusional people&#8230;to help them realize their hope was completely ill-founded. To be honest, I also had another motive. As I challenged those who believed in God, I was deeply curious to see if they could convince me otherwise. Part of my quest was to become free from the question of God. If I could conclusively prove to believers that they were wrong, then the issue is off the table, and I would be free to go about my life.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere5.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />I didn&#8217;t realize that the reason the topic of God weighed so heavily on my mind, was because God was pressing the issue. I have come to find out that God wants to be known. He created us with the intention that we would know him. He has surrounded us with evidence of himself and he keeps the question of his existence squarely before us. It was as if I couldn&#8217;t escape thinking about the possibility of God. In fact, the day I chose to acknowledge God&#8217;s existence, my prayer began with, &#8220;Ok, you win&#8230;&#8221; It might be that the underlying reason atheists are bothered by people believing in God is because God is actively pursuing them.</p>
<p>I am not the only one who has experienced this. Malcolm Muggeridge, socialist and philosophical author, wrote, &#8220;I had a notion that somehow, besides questing, I was being pursued.&#8221; C.S. Lewis said he remembered, &#8220;&#8230;night after night, feeling whenever my mind lifted even for a second from my work, the steady, unrelenting approach of Him whom I so earnestly desired not to meet. I gave in, and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed: perhaps, that night, the most dejected and reluctant convert in all of England.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lewis went on to write a book titled, &#8220;Surprised by Joy&#8221; as a result of knowing God. I too had no expectations other than rightfully admitting God&#8217;s existence. Yet over the following several months, I became amazed by his love for me.</p>
<h3 class="article2">6. Unlike any other revelation of God, Jesus Christ is the clearest, most specific picture of God revealing himself to us.</h3>
<p>Why Jesus? Look throughout the major world religions and you&#8217;ll find that Buddha, Muhammad, Confucius and Moses all identified themselves as teachers or prophets. None of them ever claimed to be equal to God. Surprisingly, Jesus did. That is what sets Jesus apart from all the others. He said God exists and you&#8217;re looking at him. Though he talked about his Father in heaven, it was not from the position of separation, but of very close union, unique to all humankind. Jesus said that anyone who had seen Him had seen the Father, anyone who believed in him, believed in the Father.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere7b.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />He said, &#8220;I am the light of the world, he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.&#8221;<sup>14</sup> He claimed attributes belonging only to God: to be able to forgive people of their sin, free them from habits of sin, give people a more abundant life and give them eternal life in heaven. Unlike other teachers who focused people on their words, Jesus pointed people to himself. He did not say, &#8220;follow my words and you will find truth.&#8221; He said, &#8220;I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father but through me.&#8221;<sup>15</sup></p>
<p><strong>What proof did Jesus give for claiming to be divine?</strong> He did what people can&#8217;t do. Jesus performed miracles. He healed people&#8230;blind, crippled, deaf, even raised a couple of people from the dead. He had power over objects&#8230;created food out of thin air, enough to feed crowds of several thousand people. He performed miracles over nature&#8230;walked on top of a lake, commanding a raging storm to stop for some friends. People everywhere followed Jesus, because he constantly met their needs, doing the miraculous. He said if you do not want to believe what I&#8217;m telling you, you should at least believe in me based on the miracles you&#8217;re seeing.<sup>16</sup></p>
<p>Jesus Christ showed God to be gentle, loving, aware of our self-centeredness and shortcomings, yet deeply wanting a relationship with us. Jesus revealed that although he views us as sinners, worthy of his punishment, his love for us ruled and he came up with a different plan. God himself took on the form of man and accepted the punishment for our sin on our behalf. Sounds ludicrous? Perhaps, but many loving fathers would gladly trade places with their child in a cancer ward if they could. The Bible says that the reason we would love God is because he first loved us.</p>
<p>Jesus died in our place so we could be forgiven. Of all the religions known to humanity, only through Jesus will you see God reaching toward humanity, providing a way for us to have a relationship with him. Jesus proves a divine heart of love, meeting our needs, drawing us to himself. Because of Jesus&#8217; death and resurrection, he offers us a new life today. We can be forgiven, fully accepted by God and genuinely loved by God. He says, &#8220;I have loved you with an everlasting love, therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.&#8221;<sup>17</sup> This is God, in action.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="articlephoto alignright" src="https://www.everystudent.com/2/pics5/isthere6b.jpg" alt="" align="right" border="0" />Does God exist? If you want to know, investigate Jesus Christ. We&#8217;re told that &#8220;God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.&#8221;<sup>18</sup></p>
<p>God does not force us to believe in him, though he could. Instead, he has provided sufficient proof of his existence for us to willingly respond to him. The earth&#8217;s perfect distance from the sun, the unique chemical properties of water, the human brain, DNA, the number of people who attest to knowing God, the gnawing in our hearts and minds to determine if God is there, the willingness for God to be known through Jesus Christ. If you need to know more about Jesus and reasons to believe in him, please see: <a href="/features/faith.html">Beyond Blind Faith</a>.</p>
<h3 class="article2">If you want to begin a relationship with God now, you can.</h3>
<p>This is your decision, no coercion here. But if you want to be forgiven by God and come into a relationship with him, you can do so right now by asking him to forgive you and come into your life. Jesus said, &#8220;Behold, I stand at the door [of your heart] and knock. He who hears my voice and opens the door, I will come into him [or her].&#8221;<sup>19</sup> If you want to do this, but aren&#8217;t sure how to put it into words, this may help: &#8220;Jesus, thank you for dying for my sins. You know my life and that I need to be forgiven. I ask you to forgive me right now and come into my life. I want to know you in a real way. Come into my life now. Thank you that you wanted a relationship with me. Amen.&#8221;</p>
<p>God views your relationship with him as permanent. Referring to all those who believe in him, Jesus Christ said of us, &#8220;I know them, and they follow me; and I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand.&#8221;<sup>20</sup></p>
<p>Looking at all these facts, one can conclude that a loving God does exist and can be known in an intimate, personal way.</p>
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<div class="hr2"><small>(1) Romans 1:19-21<br />
(2) Jeremiah 29:13-14<br />
(3) R.E.D. Clark, <em>Creation</em> (London: Tyndale Press, 1946), p. 20<br />
(4) The Wonders of God&#8217;s Creation, Moody Institute of Science (Chicago, IL)<br />
(5) Ibid.<br />
(6) Ibid.<br />
(7) Ibid.<br />
(8) Hugh Davson, <em>Physiology of the Eye,</em> 5th ed (New York: McGraw Hill, 1991)<br />
(9) Robert Jastrow; &#8220;Message from Professor Robert Jastrow&#8221;; <em>LeaderU.com;</em> 2002.<br />
(10) Steven Weinberg; <em>The First Three Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe;</em> (Basic Books,1988); p 5.<br />
(11) Dinesh D&#8217;Souza, <em>What&#8217;s So Great about Christianity;</em> (Regnery Publishing, Inc, 2007, chapter 11).<br />
(12) Richard Feynman, <em>The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist</em> (New York: BasicBooks, 1998), 43.<br />
(13) Francis S. Collins, director of the Human Genome Project, and author of <em>The Language of God,</em> (Free Press, New York, NY), 2006<br />
(14) John 8:12<br />
(15) John 14:6<br />
(16) John 14:11<br />
(17) Jeremiah 31:3<br />
(18) John 3:16<br />
(10) Revelation 3:20<br />
(20) John 10:27-29</small></div>
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