The Art of Self-Examination – Part One

“Examine yourselves as to whether you are in the faith. Prove yourselves. Do you not know yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you? — unless you are disqualified (false professors)”. II Corinthians 13:5

Jesus either is or is not in your life.

Jesus either is or is not in control of your life.

Examine yourself! Is He in? Is He in control?

Our text indicates the Corinthians had been engaged in an art at which most believers are most adapted. They were engaged in the examination of others, not themselves. Verse 4 forms a parenthesis in the text. They had been attempting to examine the life of Paul. Paul instead urges them to examine themselves.

In the text “yourselves” is emphatic both times it is used meaning “Yourselves be testing… yourselves be proving.”

Suppose someone were to say to you: “Prove to me that Jesus is in you.” Can you do it? Prove it.

As we engage in self-examination on this occasion, I want to appeal to you not to make it morbid. A miner doesn’t look for dust and dirt, but gold. There may be a lot of dust and dirt equivalents in your life and if so they should be gotten out, but just now let’s search for the main load, the real gold, Jesus Christ.

Systematic self-examination for the purpose of correcting faults and gaining a perspective of one’s spiritual condition is a worthy ancient craft.

Paul’s contemporary, the Stoic Seneca, wrote of his habit in this regard: “When the day was over and Sextius had gone to his night’s rest, he used to ask his mind: ‘What bad habit of yours have you cured today? What vice have you resisted? In what respect are you better?’ Anger will cease and will be more moderate, when it knows it must daily face the judge. Could anything be more beautiful than this habit of examining the whole day? What a sleep is that which follows self-scrutiny! How calm, how deep and free, when the mind is either praised or admonished, when it has looked into itself, and, like a secret censor, makes a report upon its own moral state. I avail myself of this power, and daily try my own case.”

Our Puritan predecessors daily surveyed their lives. Under the dominance of the Holy Spirit they scrutinized their individual conduct. A calm, self-possessed character was the consequence.

If you determine to daily survey your life you will find how clever you are at hiding favorite pet undesirables in the recesses of your mind.

Now the question: “Are you in the faith?”

God – Part Seven

Sometimes a parent will bring a little child up and say, “She has a question to ask you.” The child’s question: “Where did God come from?” No simple question.

We think in straight lines. A day begins and ends. A child is born and an adult dies. We think in beginnings and ends.

Hold up a ring and ask, “Where is the end of this ring?” It has no beginning or ending. So it is with God. He always has been.

Before creation there was no time and at the end of the world time will cease to be. From God’s vantage point in eternity His perspective of everything is always in the present.

The Psalmists framed this for us in these words: “From everlasting to everlasting, thou art God” (Psalm 90:2). Meaning “from vanishing point in times past to vanishing point in the future God always has been and always will be.” Our capacity to think of the beginning and end of time reaches a limit and our capacity to conceive of eternity ends.

Astronomers and physicists are giving us a hint of this by showing there is no time on the cusps of black holes in deep outer space. Near a black hole, the slowing of time is extreme. From the viewpoint of an observer outside the black hole, time stops. For example, an object falling into the hole would appear frozen in time at the edge of the hole.

Einstein’s Theory of Relativity proves time can be made to stop. If a person could travel at the speed of light, time would stop.

An understanding of omniscience (full knowledge of God) would be aided if we had a better understanding of time. John 1:1 opens with the words “In the beginning…” In the Greek text there is no article before “time.” It is simply “In beginning,” meaning there was an occasion when time began. The text literally means “before time began to begin…” Time itself was a part of creation. Christ spoke of a time when the world would and “time” should be no more (Matthew 13:39, 40, 49; 24:3, 31). 

In death we move from a sphere where there is time to one where there is no time. There are two regions in this sphere: heaven and hell. God’s grace is at its zenith in that He allows us to decide in which we will spend eternity.

Christ came from the sphere where there was no time, heaven, into our sphere where there is time. He came to give His life that if we will submit and commit to Him as Savior at death we might step into the sphere where there is no time, heaven.

On the cross, by His bountiful grace, He provided for you all that He asks from you. I appeal to you to commit your life to Jesus Christ and receive His wonderful gift of salvation.

It is grace that has given you not only the ability but the responsibility to make a choice that determines your destiny.

God – Part Six

The number of atheists (a = without; theos = god) and agnostics (a = without; gnosis = knowledge) has dramatically increased in recent years. The errors of such doctrine need to be refuted.

During the old USSR I shared with a hardened member of the KGB proof of God’s existence. As the conversation progressed I noticed a tear on his cheek and asked if I could help. He said no it was just that he had been reared in an atheistic country, and it saddened him to know God had been there all the time and no one ever told him, and not only was He there but that He loved him. He is representative of many in America.

Romans 1: 20 shouts of evidence of God: “Since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities… have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.” Imagine a car existing without a designer and maker. Could a C-5 airplane rolling off the assembly line at Lockheed Georgia and it being argued it came into being as a result of an explosion in the storage building. If there is a C-5 there must be a designer and builder.

The very existence of our beautifully designed universe shouts there is a God, and Calvary shared His love.

In our court a criminal is found guilty under the law and sentenced to prison. For there to be a law there had to be a lawmaker. The laws of nature evidence a lawmaker.

When challenged to prove God’s existence, ask the enquirer to prove He does not exist. In doing so, keep in mind the law of logic which says you can’t prove a negative. You can’t prove words don’t exist without using words. You can’t prove God does not exist without using examples He does.

Objective truth would not exist were there no universal source of objectivity, no universal laws against evil such as murder and lying, no power of reason, and no laws of science. 

It is impossible for God not to exist. Without Him these things would not exist. The fact they do proves He does exist. This line of logic is known as “Transcendental Proof for the Existence of God.”

Truth proves God exists. Some claim there is no absolute truth, all is relative. This claim itself is an absolute truth proving absolute truth does exist. If absolute universal truth, such as the laws of math, science, and morality exist, there must be a universal source of truth. That source is God. There can be no truth without God. The fact that truth does exist is proof that God does.

If morality is based on consensus, the atrocities of ISIS must be considered acceptable because a consensus of a sect of Islam approves it. For truth and morality to exist it cannot be merely based on opinion, for opinions vary and are not absolute. Absolutes acclaim the existence of God.

Back to the KGB agent. Not only does God exist, He loves you. Why not love Him back?

God – Part Five

The law of design demands there to be a God. Simply stated, where there is design there must be a designer. Observe a watch. An elemental observation reveals it does specific things exactly. It was designed by a designer to do them. Expand the principle and observe the universe. There is an obvious design to it. Where there is design there has to be a designer.

Biology is brimming with observable laws of science. Where there is a law there must be a law giver. 

The Apostle John in writing about Jesus opened his gospel, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.”

Dr. Robert Jastrow, one of the world’s greatest astronomers, in his book “God and the Astronomers” notes one of the most outstanding discoveries of modern astronomy is that the universe had a beginning. That requires a “Beginner.” He said it is as though, “The scientist has scaled the mountain of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak, and as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1: 1)

All of His planning and creating pales in light of His planning for us a way to enjoy eternal life.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.” (John 3: 16, 17)

God, the creator became God the created in a stall in Bethlehem. To understand Him as the God/man-man/God requires deep thought. He was Immanuel, God with us. In the cradle in Bethlehem that little baby was God breathing air, God whimpering and crying, God cooing, and God smiling. He was God incarnate, God in flesh and blood.

The babe of Bethlehem made the straw on which He lay. He, in eternity leaned on the chest of His Father without any mother, in time leaned on the breast of His mother without any father. He was as old as His Father and eons older than His mother. He was Immanuel, God with us.

Of that birth Isaiah the prophet wrote: “For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given….” (Isaiah 8: 6)

The child was Mary’s baby. The Son was God’s only begotten. He was God incarnate, that is, God in flesh. That is a miracle far more miraculous than any of the scientific ones.

This was done in order that He, the innocent one, might give His life for us the guilty ones. In order that whosoever believes in Him enough to make Him their Lord and Master might be saved. That is God at His best.

God – Part Four

Don’t be surprised if you don’t understand all about God. No one ever has. If we could we would be as great as He and that would dramatically diminish Him.

Though we do not fully understand Him we can know Him. Some of His attributes help us to know Him.

One of the most mystifying aspects about God is where He is.  

His center is everywhere, His circumference is nowhere. 

He is present in each event, though His presence is not quite the same as the presence of physical beings. God does not have a body; He is immaterial.  He is the ultimate spirit being.

His omnipresence means He is all present. It enables Him to be present with all of us at all times. That defies our imagination.

There is no science that enables us to be in more than one space at the time.

The fact we can be at only one place at a time makes it all the more challenging to conceive of God as being at all places at one time.

God being all present at all times means nothing escapes His notice. The Psalmist confirms this, “Where can I go from your Spirit?  Where can I escape from your presence?” (Psalm 139: 7 – 18) Though we cannot look on the face of God He continually looks upon each of us. It means you are never alone.

Some people can amazingly multitask, that is do several things at one time. God is the ultimate multitasker. He can give personal attention to every person at once. 

God is not spatially limited. We categorize everything along a timeline: past present and future. God is eternal. He always has been and always will be. With Him there is no time He is the creator of all things and will be the consummation of all things. He is the beginning and will be the ultimate end.

God’s omnipresence is not just a theory. It is a foundational truth of redemption. Although we have sinned and deserve God’s judgment, God comes to his faithful people and declares to them “I will be with you.” This means that God is here, wherever we are, but also that God is on our side. He is with us, not to destroy us, but to forgive and to save us from sin. 

Historically God came to us physically in the person of Jesus to declare and demonstrate His presence, power. And love.

If you can’t fully comprehend His omnipresence, rejoice. If you could you would be as great as He and that would not be good. Conversely, He would be equal to you and that would not be good.

Because God is omnipresent, you and I are never alone. Jesus Christ promises to be with us always and everywhere (Matthew 28:18-20).

“The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good.” (Proverbs 15: 3)