Faith and Reason: A Journey of Understanding

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"I remember reasoning to myself I thought okay if there is a God and he made me with this brain, then why wouldn't he want me to use it, you know, like how can he ask me to take some blind leap of faith if he's the one that created me and created me with this brain this mind and surely he'd want me to think about this and something like someone rising from the dead it's just it just seemed irrational." [00:00:08]

"I'm drawn to the person of Jesus the way that he treated people the way that he carried himself love your enemies pray for those who persecute you you know a woman caught an adultery you who are without sin throw the first stone I mean who this guy you know the Golden Rule do to others as you would have them do to you like we just we take that for granted like it's some sort of Hallmark card or that everybody probably always said that like back into ancient history nobody said that until Jesus walked the Earth due to others as you would have them do to you." [00:01:06]

"I started in the New Testament I get to the Acts of the Apostles, the history the record of the early church and all of a sudden I start coming across all sorts of words that I never expected to see in the Bible reasoned debated persuaded convinced explained examined I see that the word persuaded is the word most used for when someone comes to Faith I read that the bereans are more noble than the Thessalonians why not because they just took some blind leap of faith but because it says they examined the Scriptures Daily to determine if what they were being told was true." [00:01:42]

"This doesn't seem like a god who's asking me to just park my brain at the door this seems like a god who's asking me to love him yes with all my heart and soul and strength but also with all of my mind I didn't expect that at all and I kept reading eventually I got to First Corinthians 15. and in the first few verses of that chapter I read Paul's account of all of the people that Jesus had appeared to after he clearly had been killed in bodily form after he had risen from the dead." [00:02:18]

"I then started to do some research and I was confronted with the fact that that passage in First Corinthians 15 is a very early Creed that predates the letter of First Corinthians and even the most skeptical Scholars dated to either within months or within a couple of years of Jesus's actual crucifixion, which is incredibly incredibly early and a hundred years ago if you asked Scholars you know what's going on here people might have told you legendary development over time now no one will tell you that in part because of this passage and everyone even the most skeptical Scholars agreeing that no this is what people really believed from the beginning." [00:03:37]

"There were many people who were walking around utterly convinced that they had spent time with Jesus after he clearly had been killed and now I'm thinking to myself how am I supposed to explain that there's this huge hole in history I thought about it like this I thought the history of Christianity part one, Jesus has this sizable following they believe he's the Messiah they believe that he's going to rise to to power become an Earthly King who's going to Reign forever and then he dies that should have been the end of the movement." [00:04:19]

"People utterly convinced that they're spending time with Jesus after he had been killed Jewish people who were so firm about the Oneness of God are now worshiping this man Jesus as God they were so firm about worshiping only on the Saturday Sabbath now they also have the Lord's Day on a Sunday what a cat what account something happened for what accounts for that change I mean we have letters from the time like plenty of the younger uh Roman Governor at the time in what's now in Northwest turkey and he says I get these Christians before me when they were being persecuted and I asked them if they believed they say yes I warn them of the punishment that awaits their execution and then I asked them a second and a third time and when they were when they refuse to deny him then I'm forced to kill them." [00:05:01]

"Criticism without alternative is empty people were very happy to criticize my emerging belief in the resurrection but when I asked them okay if that is not what's filling this gaping historical hole between what should have been the movement ending death of Jesus and the eruption of the greatest movement of all time then what explains it what accounts for it and there was no alternative to put in its place and eventually I had to come to the point where I realized that it was not a lack of evidence that was keeping me from Faith." [00:08:14]

"There are certain types of knowledge that you can only understand to a certain extent before you take a relational step forward you can only understand to a certain extent from a distance at the moment I'm teaching a three-year-old to ride a bike and like first there's that part where it's like okay this is how the pedals work and I'm going to explain this to you but there comes a point where you can't know how to ride a bike without actually moving toward it and taking a risk and getting on that bike and giving it a try." [00:09:51]

"I love what GK Chesterton said he said there are two ways to choose a coat to see if a coat fits said you can look at the measurements and check the shoulders and the inseam and all the measurements or you can try it on and I think both are important because for me in my story I don't think I would have ever tried on the coat of of faith in Christ unless the measurements of history and philosophy and Science and sociology and all these other disciplines added up unless I could like look at it on the rack and say you know what that's in the vicinity of my size but there is nothing that substitutes for actually trying that coat on and knowing that it fits." [00:10:26]

"I started to pray a prayer I called an agnostics prayer where I used to say God I don't know if I'm talking to anyone but if I am I would really like to know about it and the first time that I really felt that God met me in that prayer was in my dorm room, my freshman year 122 Joe Wayne Hall drop to my knees surrendered my life to Christ I just knew by a gift just a Grace from God in response to that prayer I just knew that he was real in a way that went so far beyond any of my research or analysis or or calculations." [00:11:19]

"More recently I met a woman who heard me share that part of my story and I don't usually mention that specific Room 122 Jolene Hall but I happen to she came down to the front at the end and she had tears coming down her face and and she said did you say 122 Jolene Hall I said yes she was about 15 years older than me she said well more than a decade before you I lived in 121 Jolene Hall she said and I spent my four years on campus praying for the Salvation of the guys in 122 Jolene Hall did she say all these years of thought that God didn't answer my prayer he literally answered my prayer word for word for the Salvation of the guys in 122 Joel Wayne Hall so 15 years before I'm even in that room praying that agnostics prayer and drop into my knees before Christ God has a woman next door praying for that very floor that my knees hid that is the way that he pursues us not only with our minds but then ultimately in our hearts." [00:12:02]

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