Recognizing God: The Dangers of Practical Atheism

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The fool says in his heart there is no God they are corrupt they do abominable Deeds there is none who does good the Lord looks down from heaven on the children of man to see if there are any who understand who seek after God that's Psalm 14. [00:01:51]

Angie is right that in these two contexts there is a strong emphasis on the Practical implications of the claim that there's no God and it may well be it may well be that the primary intention of the writer is to say that practically speaking the statement there is no God means I will act as if there's no God and do what I Jolly will please. [00:02:42]

For the wrath of God is is revealed from Heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth that's a crucial statement what truth do all human beings apart from Christ and the Holy Spirit suppress what is it verse 19 for what can be known about God is plain to them because God has shown it to them. [00:03:27]

God has revealed himself in nature and his eternal power and his divine nature are clearly perceived he says by all so the next verse says they knew God all of them for although they knew God they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him so Paul is maintaining this astonishing statement all human beings know God. [00:04:23]

Paul says his eternal power God's eternal power and divine nature have been clearly perceived in the things that have been made God is a poet he's working sculpture he's working poems he's writing all over the universe if we only had eyes to read what he's writing and saying so he says all men know God. [00:05:40]

In trying to understand Psalm 14:1 the fool says in his heart there is no God we have to ask in what ways is the knowledge of God that everybody has being suppressed what in what ways can it be suppressed let me suggest five different ways that the truth of God's existence as eternally powerful and having divine nature can be suppressed. [00:06:14]

The non-reality existence of God is the claim that he is simply not a reality in the universe he's just not there the fancy word would be a metaphysical denial he doesn't doesn't exist period second the non-effective existence of God means he's simply not active whatever existence he has it's effectively nothing he doesn't intervene he doesn't act in the world. [00:07:16]

The non-experiential existence of God means that whatever existence he has it means nothing to me to my experience I have no interaction with him and he has no bearing on my life the way I live fourth the existence of God means and that's I think the most common way of suppressing the truth believe in God with such false views of God that he's virtually not the true God. [00:07:44]

The relevance for us is first the realization that everyone we talk to truly deep down have an awareness of the Creator and designer of the universe that's amazing everybody you talk to on the street at the office at home on the phone everybody knows God and we should pray and speak with the hope that this God that they know would tap into this awareness. [00:10:01]

It is utterly foolish and that means ultimately deadly to say there is no God in any of those five senses that I describe it's deadly both David and Paul agree with as much evidence as God has given in the world of his existence only a fool would deny it David says it the fool says in his heart there's no God. [00:10:41]

Paul amazingly maybe even quoting I don't know says in verse 22 claiming to be wise they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God we don't want to be fools so we Embrace God and we Embrace him in Christ amen thank you Pastor John and thanks for joining us today if you have a question to ask. [00:11:11]

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