Thursday, June 2, 2016

Worldview #10: Man and Dinosaurs Co-Existed?

 According to evolutionists, mankind and dinosaurs never existed together.  The History channel stated that the dinosaurs went extinct some 65 million years ago, while man first appeared some 200,000 years ago. Many of us have been indoctrinated with this teaching from an early age. Yet historical, archaeological, and Biblical evidence teach otherwise.
The historical record reveals that dinosaurs and mankind coexisted. However, the word used to describe the creatures we call dinosaurs has changed. The term dinosaur was first used in 1841 by the famous paleontologist Sir Richard Owen at a meeting for the British Association for the Advancement of Science to describe the giant lizard like creatures that were being discovered by paleontologists. Prior to this, dinosaurs were known by different names. The most commonly used term prior to the acceptance of the term dinosaur was “dragon.” Even as recent as 1946, the primary dictionary listing of a “dragon” was a “Now rare, huge serpent.” Dragon history is universal in cultures across the globe. Worldwide, drawings, carvings, and pictures depict very similar creatures. How could this happen unless there were numerous eye-witnesses?  The written record also includes things like personal encounters, science books, and legendary accounts. (For a very thorough listing of the written record see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6M1b36KbHs).
The archaeological evidence tends to be censored since it contradicts the modern evolutionary theory. There are numerous carvings, temples, sculptures, artifacts, etc. which are frequently placed in historical artwork. Why would one place these images among historical artwork depicting normal life? The obvious answer is that they existed together in normal life.  Dr. Don Patton describes how the fossils of mankind have been found in the same rock layers that dinosaurs are found at (for more information see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WX6KIQVFnZE). 
The Biblical evidence for dinosaurs must also be understood in light of the 1841 origination of the term dinosaur. The most widely used translation of the Bible at that time was the King James Version, which was translated in 1611; thus 230 years prior to the invention of the term dinosaur. It is for this reason, that we do not find the word dinosaur in the Bible today. However, a careful examination of the Bible reveals 5 separate creatures that were clearly dinosaurs. We will discuss more about this next month and what happened to the dinosaurs. But the bottom line is the Bible does describe mankind and dinosaurs coexisting.
Therefore, we have briefly considered the historical, archaeological, and Biblical evidence which supports man coexisting with dinosaurs.  Ken Ham the president of Answers in Genesis said, “If we accept God’s Word, beginning with Genesis, as being true and authoritative, then we can explain dinosaurs and make sense of the evidence we observe in the world around us” (The New Answers Book, p.176).
In His service,

            Matt 

Man, The Image of God #6: The Choice

This day I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live” (Deut. 30:19). 

God did not force Adam and Eve to love and obey Him. Rather, He gave them a choice. He placed them in the Garden of Eden that was full of wonderful delights and invited them to partake of any tree except one, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. If they chose to pursue their own desires for what they had been warned not to, consequences would result. The primary consequence would be a separation from the One who greatly loved them, God Himself. And that is the type of death that Adam and Eve experienced on that day for we know that they chose their own desires rather than God (Gen. 2:17).
True love demands a choice. Likewise, love cannot be forced; it requires a freewill decision. With the freedom of Adam and Eve’s choice came the potential for the highest love or the gravest peril. Unfortunately, they chose not to love the One who gave them life, and the One who sought to protect them from the dangers of going down the wrong path.
This was a catastrophic decision. “The corruption and condemnation resulting from sin are experienced not only by human beings but also by the entire universe. Man as the image of God is designed to stand in a particular relationship with both God and the world. When sin corrupts the image, these relationships are also distorted. Thus, when the human race fell into sin, in a real sense the physical creation as a whole experienced a fall. The penal consequences of sin apply not only to human beings, but also to the whole of creation. Thus, in addition to human death there is a kind of cosmic death, a cosmic curse” (Jack Cottrell, The Faith Once for All, p. 215).
Much of the evil and suffering that is in our world today is a result of Adam and Eve’s sin. Like it or not, other people’s choices do impact us. An example of this is the choice of one person to drink and drive which can result in the death of an innocent individual who was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time. And unfortunately, the consequences of our original parents in the Garden have far reaching affects. Much of the suffering, cancer, diseases and death are a result of the fall.
On the other hand, we should not point the finger too harshly at Adam and Eve since, given time, every one of us would have done the same thing. How do we know that? Ecclesiastes 7:29 states, “God made humankind upright, but they have sought many evil schemes” (NET). And Romans 3:23 says “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
While mankind has maintained the likeness of God despite the fall in the Garden (James 3:9), we are not fully like God as prior to the fall. Wayne Grudem explains this in the following way. Man’s “moral purity has been lost and his sinful character certainly does not reflect God’s holiness. His intellect is corrupted by falsehood and misunderstanding; his speech no longer continually glorifies God; his relationships are often governed by selfishness rather than love, and so forth.
Though man is still in the image of God, in every aspect of life some parts of that image have been distorted or lost. The full measure of the excellence of our humanity will not be seen again in life on earth until Christ returns and we have obtained all the benefits of the salvation He earned for us. Nonetheless, it is encouraging to turn to the New Testament and see that our redemption in Christ means that we can, even in this life, progressively grow into more and more likeness to God” (Systematic Theology, p. 444). For example, Paul says that we as Christians have a new nature which is “being renewed in knowledge after the image of its Creator” (Col. 3:10).
Therefore, as we grow in Christian maturity, we grow and radiate more of His glory (2 Cor. 3:18). The evidence of this glory can be seen in the fruit of the Spirit being present in our life: such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Gal. 5:22-23). Thus, may we make the choice to love God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength.  
In His service,
     Matt



Thursday, April 28, 2016

Elder’s Corner: Trees in all the wrong places!

I didn't get my pre-emergent herbicide spread on my asparagus bed soon enough this year.  So yesterday I was spending the extra time to pull weeds out to let the vegetable grow.  As I was pulling weeds I noticed several tiny evergreen trees were also growing.  I hadn't planted them there, but fifty feet away is an evergreen tree.  Then I remembered this verse: Then God said, “Let the land burst forth with every sort of grass and seed-bearing plant.  And let there be trees that grow seed-bearing fruit.  The seeds will then produce the kinds of plants and trees from which they came.”  And so it was.  The land was filled with seed-bearing plants and trees, and their seeds produced plants and trees of like kind.  And God saw that it was good” (Gen. 1:11-12 NLT).  This was part of the creation which happened on the third day. 
So I started thinking again about a question I was asked by someone “What's the purpose of a disciple?”   This illustration from God's creation story helped me answer that question.  One of the main purposes of a disciple is to make other disciples.  If even trees and plants know that their purpose (God gave them that purpose) is to propagate other trees and plants shouldn't disciples (followers of Jesus) know that their main purpose is to help others be like Jesus.

—Alan

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Worldview #9: Science Proves a Young Earth Part #2

A key component to the theory of evolution is time. The common teaching of evolution requires the assumption that everything evolved ever so slowly over billions of years. Unfortunately, this thought process has been indoctrinated into our minds through the public school system, secular universities, and the media. Just turn on the Science Channel and you will hear comments about billions of years. Yet where is the birth certificate stating exactly how old our universe is? One will not find such information since no one was there in the beginning to tell us how old the universe is (except God).
Thankfully though, apart from the Bible we can find clues pointing to the age of the earth. Last month we discussed three clues pointing to a young earth and this month we will consider a couple more.
One of the strongest arguments pointing towards a young earth is the rapidly decaying magnetic field.  Dr. Andrew A. Snelling who has a PhD in geology explains this scientific fact. “The earth is surrounded by a magnetic field that protects living things from solar radiation. Without it, life could not exist. That’s why scientists were surprised to discover that the field is quickly wearing down. At the current rate, the field and thus the earth could be no older than 20,000 years old” (For more information see https://answersingenesis.org/evidence-for-creation/5-rapidly-decaying-magnetic-field/). This is significantly less than the billions of years that is widely propagated by evolutionists.
A second argument that points towards a young earth is helium in radioactive rocks. During the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium contained in rocks, lots of helium is produced. Because helium is the second lightest element and a noble gas—meaning it does not combine with other atoms—it readily leaks out (diffusion) and eventually escapes into the atmosphere. The fact that so much helium is still there means they cannot be 1.5 billion years old, as uranium-lead dating suggests. Indeed, using the measured rate of helium leakage, these pre-Flood rocks have an average “diffusion age” of only 6,000 (± 2,000) years (for more information see https://answersingenesis.org/age-of-the-earth/6-helium-in-radioactive-rocks/).
I’m sure that some of you might be wondering why I am going to such depths concerning the age of the earth. Does it really matter? It all comes down to worldview. At the core of billions of years is the ideology of evolution and atheism. Therefore, it is of greatest significance since we are allowing ourselves and our kids to be indoctrinated with a worldview that is false and destructive as it subtly leads people away from the Lord.
In His service,

            Matt 

Man, The Image of God #5: What in the World Am I Here for (Part 6)?—At the End of the Day

Jesus said to His followers, “Go everywhere in the world and tell the Good News to everyone” (Mark 16:15 NCV).
As Christians, we are blessed and highly favored. We are blessed by God’s presence, love, grace, wisdom, strength, and hope. Likewise, we are blessed by other followers of Jesus who can help us along the way. We have a lot to be thankful for. I wonder, have you ever thanked those who had an influence in you becoming a Christian?
Jesus commands us believers to share the Good News with others who do not know; in this our lives find purpose and meaning. But unfortunately, many in our world have not received the blessings that we as Christians have. There are 2 billion people alive today who have seldom if ever heard the name of Jesus. Of these, 70,000 people die every day without Christ. Of all the full-time Christian workers, only 5% are working among these unreached people groups. And only 1% of the money given to Christian causes actually goes to reaching these people with the hope of Jesus Christ.
Why do these statistics exist? The reason relates to the two different classes of Christians. “You will either be a world-class Christian or a worldly Christian” (Paul Borthwick, A Mind for Missions). Rick Warren contrasts these two groups in the following way. “Worldly Christians look to God primarily for personal fulfillment. They are saved, but self-centered. They may love to attend concerts and enrichment seminars, but you would never find them at a missions’ conference because they aren’t interested. Their prayers focus on their own needs, blessings, and happiness. It’s a ‘me-first’ faith: how can God make my life more comfortable? They want to use God for their purposes instead of being used for His purposes” Purpose Driven Life, p. 297).
Frequently, when you talk with worldly Christians about sending missionaries and/or financial resources to help those who have never even heard the Good News of Jesus, they will point to people here who are not yet Christians even though they have heard the message numerous times. In our country it is virtually impossible not to hear the message numerous times from the churches & radios that are in almost every town, from various TV programs, holidays, etc. In this, worldly Christians selfishly refuse to consider those who are lost and have very few going to serve them.
When the early church began carrying out the Great Commission in Jerusalem and the land of Israel, not everyone became believers. What would have happened if they refused to move out and share the Good News with others living in different parts of the world? The simple answer is that we would be in the same position that some 2 billion people are currently in: without hope. That is the result of worldly Christians.
In contrast, “world-class Christians know they were saved to serve and made for a mission. They are eager to receive a personal assignment and excited about the privilege of being used by God. World-class Christians are the only fully alive people on the planet. Their joy, confidence, and enthusiasm are contagious because they know they’re making a difference. They wake up each morning expecting God to work through them in fresh ways. Which type of Christian do you want to be?” (Purpose Driven Life, p. 298)
Making the transition from a worldly Christian to a world-class Christian is not easy. We need God’s help so it starts with prayer. Second, we have to change our thinking to consider the interests of others (Phil. 2:4). This is exactly what those who shared the hope of Jesus Christ with you did; and we should do the same. Thinking of the needs of others includes thinking globally. “For God so loved the world…” (John 3:16). 
Does this mean that we are to ignore those around us to focus exclusively overseas?  NO! The Great Commission commands us to fulfill all areas at the same time (see Acts 1:8). But how is that possible? This takes place through prayer, financially sending others, going ourselves on short-term trips, training and mobilizing others to go, while at the same time seeking to make disciples wherever the Lord has you.
In conclusion, it is my prayer that you would pass on the hope that we have in Christ to a world in need of Jesus. It is a life worth living.
In His service,
     Matt







Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Worldview #8: Science Proves a Young Earth Part #1

The Bible teaches a much younger earth than the 4.5 billion years old that is commonly taught in our public schools, universities and society in general. However, what does the universe tell us about its age? There are several clues pointing to a much younger creation than what evolutionists want us to believe. This month we will consider 3 such clues.
First, there is very little sediment on the seafloor. If sediments have been accumulating for 3 billion years, then the seafloor should be choked with sediments many miles deep. Dr. Andrew Snelling (PhD in geology, University of Sydney) said, “Every year, 20 billion tons of dirt and rock debris wash into the ocean and accumulate on the seafloor. Only 1 billion tons (5%) are removed by tectonic plates. At this rate, the current thickness of seafloor sediment would accumulate in less than 12 million years. Such sediments are easily explained by water draining off the continents towards the end of the Flood recorded in Genesis chapters 6-9 (for more information see (https://answersingenesis.org/geology/sedimentation/1-very-little-sediment-on-the-seafloor/).
A second clue that the earth is not as old as many teach is bent rock layers. In many mountainous areas, rock layers thousands of feet thick have been bent and folded without fracturing. However, hardened rock layers are brittle. Therefore, if the earth’s fossil-bearing sedimentary layers were laid down over millions of years, they could not be bent without breaking. The region around Grand Canyon is a great example showing how most of the earth’s fossil-bearing layers were laid down quickly and many were folded while still wet. Some will argue that heat and pressure can make hard rock layers pliable, so this must have been what happened in the Grand Canyon. However, heat and pressure would have transformed these layers into quartzite, marble, and other metamorphic rocks. Yet Tapeats Sandstone is still sandstone, a sedimentary rock! (for more information see https://answersingenesis.org/geology/rock-layers/2-bent-rock-layers/).
A third clue that the earth is not as old as many teach is soft tissues in fossils. Ask the average layperson how he or she knows that the earth is millions or billions of years old, and that person will probably mention the dinosaurs, which nearly everybody “knows” died off 65 million years ago. However, why do some dinosaur fossils still contain well-preserved soft tissues?  Dr. Mary Schweitzer discovered blood vessels in a Tyrannosaurus Rex found in the Hell Creek formation of Montana. This discovery would be impossible if the dinosaurs died off some 68 million years ago, as is commonly taught. On the other hand, historical evidence has confirmed that soft tissues can be found in the remains of beings around 5,000 years old, which is in line with the Biblical creation (for more information see https://answersingenesis.org/fossils/3-soft-tissue-in-fossils/)
The bottom line is creation itself supports the teaching of a young earth rather than the billions of years that evolutionists teach and need to support their false worldview. 
In His service,

            Matt

Man, The Image of God #5: What in the World Am I Here for (Part 5)?—A Battle to Fight

John Eldredge said, “Deep in his heart, every man longs for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue”
(Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul).
The same could basically be said for every woman as well. Deep within every person is the desire to accomplish something with their life; something that will make a difference in the lives of others. The Apostle Paul said it like this: “The most important thing is that I complete my mission, the work that the Lord Jesus gave me” (Acts 20:24 NCV). The mission that God gave Paul was to share the hope that is found only in the Good News of Jesus Christ. That is your mission as well.
God has placed you where you are at in this world so that through you others might know about Jesus. And some people will never know about Jesus and what He has done for them unless you tell them. Rick Warren said, “Telling others how they can have eternal life is the greatest thing you can do for them. If your neighbor had cancer or AIDS, and you knew the cure, it would be criminal to withhold that lifesaving information. Even worse is to keep secret the way to forgiveness, purpose, peace, and eternal life. We have the greatest news in the world, and sharing it is the greatest kindness you can show to anyone” (Purpose Driven Life, p. 283-284).
While there are 6 different evangelistic styles listed in the Bible, sharing your faith with someone is as simple as telling them what your life was like prior to becoming a Christian, how you came to the conclusion that you wanted to become a Christ-follower, and what God has done in your life since becoming a Christian.  “It is easy to get distracted and sidetracked from your life’s mission of sharing the hope that you have in Christ because Satan would rather have you do anything besides sharing your faith. He will let you do all kinds of good things as long as you don’t take anyone to heaven with you. But the moment you become serious about your mission, expect the devil to throw all kinds of diversions at you” (Purpose Driven Life, p. 286). Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “The righteous (person) is the one who lives for the next generation.” 
If you had a family member who was in a burning building and you knew that it was on fire but they denied it, would you not do everything that you can to get them out including tackling them? You know that they might even be upset with you at first or even hurt from the force which you had to use to get them out. But these things would not matter in the end because you saved their lives.
In fact after they realized just what danger they were in and how you saved them even though they fought you, they would be forever grateful for what you did. Sometimes this may even mean taking classes to be a firefighter, or learning kung-fu to knock them down in order to get them out of the burning building. Even if it took a lot of time and effort to accomplish the goal of getting them out alive, wouldn’t it all be worth it? Of course it would!
That is the exact picture many of us find ourselves in with our family members, if we really love them then we must do whatever it takes to open our family members’ eyes to the truth! And in so doing you will be fulfilling one of your God-given purposes in life, and blessed with the joy of knowing that your life has made an eternal difference just as someone did for you.
In His service,

     Matt