Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Worldview #6: Couldn’t God Use Evolution (Part 1-Salvation)?

The title to this article exposes the tension that many Christians face when they first become aware of the vast differences between the Bible and that which is commonly taught in public schools, universities and much of society. It’s like asking, ‘How can a Christian harmonize what the Bible teaches with what is commonly taught outside of the Bible?’
It is at this point that I believe we as Christians need to understand two things properly. First and foremost, we need to ask the question, ‘What does the creation evidence point to?’ As we have seen over the past several months, the evidence supports the Biblical record (see http://eugenechristianchurch.blogspot.com/search/label/Worldview). Thus, the evidence excludes other possible views as irrelevant!
Second, it is impossible to harmonize the Bible’s teaching with the world without compromising the uncompromising Word of God. Therefore, the main idea of this article is to warn Christians of the dangers in seeking to harmonize what is commonly taught with what the Bible teaches concerning creation. There are at least two major problems: one is historical (which we will consider in-depth next month) and second is the Scriptural implications on salvation and God’s character. 
The Bible teaches that when God finished creation it was “very good” (Gen. 1:31). At that time, death, disease, corruption and decay did not exist in any part of creation, for all animals and humans were originally vegetarian (Gen. 1:29-30). “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man (Adam), and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men…” (Rom. 5:12). According to Scripture death, disease, decay, corruption, and even thorns and thistles did not come about until after Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden (Gen. 3:17-19; Rom. 8:18-22). 
This creates a major problem for the Christian who wants to believe that God used evolution over billions of years to create the universe since death would have had to have existed prior to Adam and Eve’s sin in the Garden. Evolution teaches that death is necessary and a good thing, while the Bible teaches the opposite. To believe that God uses/desires death to take place points to a god who is not very loving and not good.
On the other hand, God promises to one day destroy death (Rev. 20:14). And, as Scripture teaches, God is merciful, gracious and loving.  It also declares that God has made a way for all to enjoy that promise. “For the sin of this one man, Adam, caused death to rule over many. But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and His gift of righteousness, for all who receive it will live in triumph over sin and death through this one man, Jesus Christ” (Rom. 5:17 NLT).
Therefore my fellow Christians, I admonish you to consider the teaching of Scripture and the evidence. God did not use evolution. That is not Scriptural nor scientific. God does not desire the death of anyone. Yet the enemy, Satan does desire people to hold to false teaching, subtly leading them astray to eternal death. Thus, consider the source of such teaching, and consider Him who has made the way to life!
In His service,

Matt 

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