Truths of Christianity
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Truths of Christianity : Christianity is a marvelous religion. There are fi...
Truths of Christianity : Christianity is a marvelous religion. There are fi...: Christianity is a marvelous religion. There are five truths about it that are worth mentioning: It's known for its timelessness ...
Christianity is a marvelous religion.
There are five truths about it that are worth mentioning:
- It's known for its timelessness of ideas
- It's eternal concepts greet believers
- God shows his all-encompassing nature
- He reveals his interconnectedness of creation
- Humankind is shown to have natural limitations
Timelessness of Ideas
Throughout the millennium of our
existence many such notions have evolved that are traditionally and
culturally bound. From age to age these ideas have come down from
oral traditions and are now part of our world's literature. Speaking
about timelessness Paul Rand (1914 – 1996), an American art
director and graphic designer wrote that “the principal role of a
logo is to identify, and simplicity is its means … Its
effectiveness depends on distinctiveness, visibility, adaptability,
memorability, universality, and timelessness.” Inevitably Rand
although he was referring to graphics touched on the vital
characteristics of Christianity which have lasted for ages.
Eternal Concepts
In all cultures there's a belief in an
eternal existence. From the beginning of time people of different
faith traditions debated and expressed confidence in this reality.
Christianity stands out prominently as one of these faiths where our
creator is worshiped and adored. Clearly the promise of living in an
afterlife is also central to this faith. In Jesus Christ – the son
of God, our greatest teacher who died on the cross at Calvary rests
our eternal hope. Henry Adams (1838 – 1918), and American
historian and member of the Adams political family reminded us that
“a teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence
stops.” Undoubtedly, Jesus was the premiere teacher of all of us
and his life's history and teachings are vividly recorded in the
Gospels.
God's All-Encompassing Nature
Christian religious leaders point to
the omnipresence of God. Jesus Christ is part of the Trinity and a
monotheistic God. Because of him Christians can deduct according to
Albert Pike (1809 -1891), an attorney, writer, soldier and Freemason
that “one man is equivalent to all Creation. One man is the World
in miniature.” Interestingly, it was sin that came into the world
through Adam and Eve when they both ate the fruit in the Garden of
Eden. To this day as their descendants we continue to be affected by
their defiance. Then it was Jesus Christ - the new Adam, who later
became the pioneer of our salvation.
Interconnectedness of Creation
There are linkages all around us that
clearly show our interconnectedness to all living and non-living
entities. These matters will appear simple but still they are
complex. Just image the existence of energy fields, the air we
breathe, the waters we drink that sustain us, and our relationships
with all other animals, creatures, insects, and plants. Let us
celebrate being a part of the solar systems and galaxies which are
vital to our lives and existence. What a wonderful God who has
brought into existence the elements, the landscapes of the earth -
mountains, valleys, seas, oceans and rivers, and put our unique
ecological systems in place.
Limitations of Humankind
Humans are infinite beings who are very
much unlike our creator who's infinite in every way. Our minds are
therefore limited. Those individuals that depend only on their
logical minds in making decisions are considered rather foolish by
many theologians. Nikola Tesla (1856 – 1943), a Serbian American
inventor, mechanical engineer and futurist explained that “it is
paradoxical, yet true, to say, that the more we know, the more
ignorant we become in the absolute sense, for it is only through
enlightenment that we become conscious of our limitations. Precisely
one of the more gratifying results of intellectual revolution is the
continuous opening up of new and greater prospects.” It's clear
that many men and women tend to stress their minds as the primarily
seats of knowledge and learning, but God looks at what's in our
hearts. This is how the Bible reveals that God bases His knowledge
of us in determining the conditions of our souls concerning if we'll
be fit for his eternal blessings in heaven.
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