A Day of Learning at the Museum
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| Denver Museum of Nature and Science Photo |
Let’s face it—boys love
dinosaurs. The forty and sixty-year-old
boys kind of like them too. So it was
Grandpa, Dad and two boys aged 10 and 5 off to see some cool stuff.
Our day began at the exhibit
named Prehistoric Journey and I
immediately knew it would be an intellectually long journey to reach the eagerly
anticipated dinosaurs—billions of years long in fact.
A very entertaining movie played
at the entrance to the exhibit. A clock,
measuring billions of years ticked away rapidly in the upper right hand corner
of the screen. A planet devoid of any
geological features hovered proudly in the center of the movie. We watched as the years spiraled down and
gigantic asteroids pummeled the face of the earth. Each time an asteroid hit the earth, the face
of the earth would change and develop new features. The movie even showed how an asteroid struck
the earth so hard that a chunk of the earth was removed and formed the
moon. As the clock ticked down the face
of the earth became more and more recognizable.
After a few minutes of astrological mayhem and billions of years of
“history,” the movie ended with a fully formed and recognizable majestic
earth.
“Daddy, that didn’t really
happen, did it?” said my 10 year old as I realized how long of a day this would
really be.
“Come here buddy; let me tell you
something.”
I knew this was a big moment in
his life as well as mine. How I
responded to that question and how I reacted the rest of the day would make a
profound impression on my boys and their Grandpa. As a student of God’s infallible word and a
literal creationist I wholeheartedly disagree with an old-earth model and an
evolutionary worldview. But I also
believe my first priority is to honor God in all that I do.
So I told my son—People who don’t believe in God, who reject
the love that God has for us, will seek out anything to help them understand why
they exist. Anything, that is, except
God.
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| I snapped this photo. That's my sister Lucy on the left. |
“Yeah Dad, It’s cool.”
What should be our response?
Peter gives us a very good model to answer this question.
The words of 1st Peter
3:15:
But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready
always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that
is in you with meekness and fear. (KJV)
Sanctify
“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts.”
This is the first priority. I have no business defending any biblical belief if I haven’t set the holy, sacred God as the priority in my heart. Sanctify means to set apart or to make sacred. I must remove the selfish desires that often motivate me to win an argument—pride, boastfulness, arrogance, selfishness. Let Christ be the reigning occupier of my heart—not me! As my professor Dr. James Johnson said in a lecture, this first attitude is also very freeing. “If your highest goal is to honor God by the way in which you try to reach out to [someone] and try to share truth in a Christ-like way with him, you have honored God, you have succeeded in your highest goal.” You can’t lose if you succeed first in honoring God.
This is the first priority. I have no business defending any biblical belief if I haven’t set the holy, sacred God as the priority in my heart. Sanctify means to set apart or to make sacred. I must remove the selfish desires that often motivate me to win an argument—pride, boastfulness, arrogance, selfishness. Let Christ be the reigning occupier of my heart—not me! As my professor Dr. James Johnson said in a lecture, this first attitude is also very freeing. “If your highest goal is to honor God by the way in which you try to reach out to [someone] and try to share truth in a Christ-like way with him, you have honored God, you have succeeded in your highest goal.” You can’t lose if you succeed first in honoring God.
Be Ready
Most of us will never be equipped to answer every question about
the Bible. A lifetime of study would
still not produce this result. God’s
word is amazing and wonderfully complex.
My 10 year old can read the bible and know that God loves him and has a
plan for him. As he grows in his faith
and peels off a layer of understanding in the bible, God replaces it with even
greater revelations and Godly truth. This
is how it will go for the rest of his life and how it goes for me as well. But we are to “Be Ready.” We must continue the pursuit of understanding
the word through the discernment of the Holy Spirit. Be ready and be sharp—God will use you where
you are.
Give an Answer
The word “answer” in this verse is the Greek apologia.
We get “apologetics” from this word. Dr. Henry M. Morris defines apologetics as
“the careful, logical defense of the Christian faith against the attacks of its
adversaries and showing its validity as the true saving gospel of God, our
Creator and Savior.” Why do I believe
what I believe? My life has changed
because of my faith in Christ but why?
Is the change in my life all that matters? Or are there basic truths
that we can all agree upon? The book
Many Infallible Proofs by Henry M. Morris objectively looks at the thruths of
our faith that we can have great confidence in defending. Chapters in the book include:
·
The Authenticity of the New Testament
·
The Authenticity of the Old Testament
·
The Unique Birth of Christ
·
The Miraculous Life of Christ
·
The Death and Resurrection of Christ
·
The Fact of God
·
The Plan of God
·
The Bible and Science
·
Creation and the Flood
Your faith is more than just faith—it is truth that has
stood the test of time for 6000 years!
Find a topic that interests you, learn as much as you can about it, and
become an apologetic! You will solidify
your faith with absolute truth.
Every Man that Asketh
The greek word for Asketh is aiteo. It is used 71 times
in the bible. More than a quarter of
those references are translated—to desire, beg or crave. It is not our job to go out, armed with
information looking for a fight. The man
that asketh is craving an understanding of your hope. Think back to your conversion to
Christianity. Did you crave an
understanding of God? Did you beg for
information on how you could find “this peace” only found in Jesus Christ? God will present to you the opportunities to
share your answer for your hope—the Holy Spirit is doing mighty works in the
hearts of those around you. Be ready!
The Hope that is in You
Simply put—Jesus Christ.
From the creation of the universe in Genesis to His Revelation, our hope
is in Him. Without Christ we have no
hope. Look at John’s reaction in
Revelation 5 to a brief moment when he had no hope.
And I saw a mighty angel proclaiming in a loud voice,
“Who is worthy to break the seals and open the scroll?” But no one in heaven or on earth or under the
earth could open the scroll or even look inside it. I wept and wept because no one was found who
was worthy to open the scroll or look inside.”
John’s hope in Jesus left him for a brief moment and he
“wept and wept.” John had seen Christ
die willingly on a cross to save those who would follow Him. John witnessed Christ rise from the dead but
if Christ was not present in Heaven and worthy to open the scroll—all hope was
lost.
Then one of the elders said to me, “Do not weep! See,
the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven
seals.”
Jesus is worthy! That
is our hope.
With Meekness and
Fear
Our answer should be a soft whisper presented with fear that
we would take any credit for our knowledge.
Anything good that is in me or that comes out of me is from Jesus
Christ. I should be extremely careful to
resist boasting, pride and arrogance.
Christ did not choose me because of who I am; He chose me because of who
He is.
What is your response?
God created us to love us and that we might love Him. God did it in 6 days to show us that all he
has created is for us and because of His love.
On the 6th day, God gave Adam the keys to the planet and said
be fruitful and multiply; all that I have created is yours. What will you do with the knowledge that God
has given you? What will you do with the
keys to the planet? Will you learn all
that you can about your creator God?
Will you gain an increasing knowledge of His power and His love? Will you be ready always to give an answer to
the man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you?

