Can I
Be Sure That God Exists?
That heavy question has been asked by
people for centuries. And the answer
depends on what you mean by "sure."
Are you sure that you exist? Some people
wonder if we might all be figments of
someone else's imagination. That may
seem like a silly idea. But think about
it a moment. How would you prove that
you exist?
You might take photos of yourself.
You might look in a mirror.
You might look at how what you do
changes your environment.
You might point to things you have
created.
You might touch your body and see that
you are solid flesh and blood.
All of these things show that you exist.
Suppose God did all of those things.
Look around you, past the things people
have made to the things that you see in
nature. Do you really believe that all
of those things happened by random
chance? Walt Whitman, a well-known
American poet, once wrote, "A mouse is
miracle enough to stagger sextillions of
infidels." Could an Intelligence be
behind what you see in nature? Could an
Intelligence be the reason for your
existence?
You can see that your environment
changes. Weather. Time. Aging. Each
causes changes that people can not fully
control. We say that laws of nature
govern these things. Where did the laws
come from? Did they just happen? Why did
they happen this way? Or might an
Intelligence have created those laws?
Down through the centuries, countless
people have claimed to have insights
into God. Some of them were scoundrels,
out to get money from trusting
believers. Some tried to use religion to
advance their own agendas or to obtain
power and control. If you have met or
read about any of these people, no
wonder you are questioning religion. But
then, think about your own gender.
Whether you are male or female, some
people of your sex have done things that
might make you wonder if your sex is
good. But you know that everyone of your
sex is not evil. You do not discount
your gender just because some people of
your gender have done evil things.
In the same way, it is unwise to dismiss
a belief in God because some people have
used believers for evil ends.
We said that, if you wanted to prove
your existence, you would look into a
mirror, take a photo of yourself, or
touch your body. What if God gave the
same proofs to us? What if He left us a
photo, or came in a body, or helped us
see Him in some way?
"God does not do that," you say. "I
don't see God anywhere." Might it be
that you do not recognize Him?
Have you ever planned to meet someone
you had never seen before? You had an
idea of what the person looked like, but
when you met that person, he or she
looked completely different than your
preconceived notion?
Two thousand years ago, an Israelite man
claimed to be God. He was a real man. He
had flesh and blood. No one took his
photo but they could have, had there
been cameras then. He is mentioned in
secular history because of his preaching
about God and because of his violent
death at the hands of his enemies. His
followers were in danger of being hunted
down and killed, too, but instead of
hiding, they boldly proclaimed this
man's teachings. They received no money,
power, or control from what they
preached. Instead, they were hunted down
and killed, just like the man foretold
when he was alive. And each one of those
twelve men went to his death insisting
on the truth of the man's message. He
was God, they said. He proved it by
miracles when He was alive and by coming
to life again after He had died. They
had seen Him alive after He had been
buried. They had eaten with Him, touched
Him, listened to Him. They would never
deny Him. They knew He was God and they
were willing to die for that belief
because He had promised them that, if
they remained true to their faith in
God, that their death would not be
forever. They, like He, would live again
in another kingdom with Him forever.
Sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it?
But it is true. Twelve men who had eaten
with, walked with, lived with, listened
to that Man when He was alive claimed,
after His death, that He was God and
they died for that belief without
gaining any power, acclaim, or money for
it.
Maybe one person or two people could be
psychotic enough to believe this
nonsense and die for it. But twelve?
Could twelve people have concocted a
story and stuck to it, even to death,
when they got no material rewards from
it? Have you ever heard of anything like
this happening any other time?
Might those twelve men have been right?
Might God really have come down in human
form, so that we could see Him, touch
Him, know Him, hear Him, and believe?
And if He did do this, why did He die?
Any God would live forever. So why the
dying? That seems to make no sense. But
that is another heavy question.