Answers? The basics

As people look for answers to our existential questions, the options are fairly easily categorised: there are basically two. 

The answers may come from human beings, or may be given by God. Centuries of human intellectual pursuit have failed to provide the answers that our hearts crave – answers that both clearly correspond to reality and that provide meaning and purpose to our existence. 

God may give answers. Indeed, if he is our creator, he would have the infinite wisdom to know why he created us the way we are; as any human inventor or creator, he would have a purpose in mind for his creation. If he created us with the capacity of communicating, he would logically have the ability to communicate also. So he could get a message through to us, answering our many queries.

But it would seem there are many gods with many conflicting messages about how we are to find fulfilment. How to be sure we have the real God?

Very few religions teach that God is our Creator. It is on the first page of the Jewish Bible; it is repeated in the Christian New Testament; it is alluded to in the Koran. What makes the difference  between these three? The fact that in Christianity alone, we have God becoming incarnate – coming down into our world in human form in the extraordinary person of Jesus. Both Jews and Muslims deny this; the Christian New Testament affirms, however, that the Lord Jesus Christ was himself the creator: He is presented as “the Word” who one day “became flesh and dwelt among us”; and he, “the Word” was the Creator, because “All things were made by him, and without him nothing was made that was made” (John’s Gospel, chapter 1, verses 1-18). “By him all things were created”, the New Testament repeats; “in him all the fulness of God was pleased to dwell” (Colossians 1.16-19).

As “the Word”, the Lord Jesus Christ had the divine wisdom of the Creator, and was able to communicate God’s will and truth to us human beings. He himself lived a sinless human life, taught profound truths about God and human goodness and, when he was rejected and crucified, he demonstrated his divine nature by rising alive from the dead three days later.

“I have come,” he said to the people, “that they might have life, and have it abundantly” (John’s Gospel 10.10). “For this purpose I was born and for this purpose I have come into the world – to bear witness to the truth” he declared (John 18.37). He therefore communicates truth we need to know in order to have abundant life. In other words, he brings the answers we need to our existential questions. 

By the historic life of Jesus, we can finally have access to the unique source of true answers; all we have to do is read and understand what he taught in the New Testament Gospels which, written by his close disciples, record his words of wisdom and truth. 

Speaking of Jesus, the New Testament explains, “all things were created by him and for him” (Colossians 1.16). Think about that for a moment: all things – including you and me – were created not only by Christ, but for Christ. We find fulfilment therefore, when we find Christ – for we were made for him. Our human confusion is that we are cut off from the only one – Christ – who can love us, forgive us, cleanse us, make us right with God and even dwell within us when we pray to him and ask him to come and save us from our sins. He is alive; he is divine; he can hear and answer our prayer as we call upon him. This is the way we will find the fulfilment our heart craves.

Clive Every-Clayton

The book of answers

You may have seen some books of puzzles, quizzes, and brain teasers; normally they have the explanations and answers at the end section of the book. Where is that final explanation of the whole puzzle of human existence? 

The Bible is an amazing book. Penned by about 40 authors over more than a millennium, who would have thought it could contain a unified message about the most abstruse issues imaginable? But that is what the Bible is and does. And it’s not just a boring book of religious theories; it is the most wonderful love story ever written, recounting the infinite love of God for the most undeserving of species – lost humankind. It’s story has a beginning in paradise, a drama of human rebellion, a development of divine love searching for unfaithful people, the revelation of the most superb person who ever lived, Jesus, the Christ, the Son of God, his life and teaching, his unmerited condemnation to death and his astonishing resurrection, complete with explanations as to how his coming can bring us the forgiveness of our sins, a new life here and now, and an eternity in God’s glorious heaven.

This worldwide best-seller is God’s Book of Answers. All other attempts to write such a book pale in comparison with the Bible’s elevated tone and divine authority. No other book offers such beautiful truth, such elevated moral teaching balancing holiness with peace and self-denial with joy, and furnishing us with such satisfying answers to all of our deep existential questions.

“I the Lord speak the truth” God himself declares to his prophet (Isaiah 45.19). “I made the earth and created man on it… There is no other god beside me” (Isaiah 45.12, 21). Here we are at the very source of true information about all the big issues that concern us!

When the Gospel of John starts with the affirmation, “In the beginning was the Word (logos), and the Word was with God and the Word was God… All things were made by him” (John 1.1, 3) this echoes the first lines of the Bible where God is revealed as the almighty Creator. But further on, John, an apostle of Jesus, continued: “and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth”. The eternal Word, the creator of all things, came to earth in Jesus, who said “I have come down from heaven” (John 6.38); “I speak what I have seen with my Father… the truth that I heard from God (John 8.38, 40).

Christmas celebrates God the Creator coming down among us – indeed, he was walking on this earth exactly 2,000 years ago, in Palestine, communicating eternal truths that are the answers to our profound questions. Is there a God? Yes, “I came from God and I am here”; it is “the Father who sent me” (John 8.42, 16). You know him? Yes, “I do know him and I keep his word” (John 8.55). Are you telling us the truth? Yes, “He who sent me is true, and I declare to the world what I have heard from him” (John 8.26).

Apart from telling us truth, why else have you come? “I came that people might have life and have it abundantly” (John 10.10). “Whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life” (John 5.24).

Rightly did another apostle, Peter, exclaim: “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have believed” (John 6.69).

Clive Every-Clayton

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