The Thinker

Who thinks and asks the timeless questions that beg for answers already given? Actually, we all do. Are you settled in your thinking or still wrestle with questions in your own mind? ◊

ThinkerThe Question:
I asked a Thinker the following question: “Does God really exist?”

He said, “Yes.”

“How do you know?” I asked.

He said, “Look around, isn’t it obvious?”

I said, “What do you mean?”

He said, “The morning dew, the setting sun, the evening moon. The life teeming all around in vegetation, waters and skies. The people who embody life and blood. Their thoughts, the beauty, the stars. What more evidence do you need?”

I said, “Yes, but why? What is the purpose?

He said, “Have you not heard? Have you not read? What do you do with your life?” 

I said, “What do you mean?”  

He said, “The purpose has been revealed. It has been written. Have you not heard? Have you not read?”

I asked again, “But what do you mean?” 

He said, “Foolish man, what do you know?”

The Debate:
I said, “Apparently not much. What are you talking about?”

He said, “All around us is evidence of a power, a creative power, who has displayed magnificent depth and breadth and height and width. And love. Yes, even grace. Even mercy. On a foolish man who doesn’t know. Who doesn’t see the obvious.”

I said, “Wait a minute! Please be clear. I want to know. What is this that you’re speaking of? Is it God? It’s God, right? It’s God that you’re talking about. If that’s the case, then okay, I see the game you’re playing.”

He said, “I play no game. I’m telling you the truth.”

I said, “Okay, I understand. Thank you. But there are a lot of people who are pretty smart and have looked at the things you’re talking about and have shown through observation and science that there’s an explanation for all of this. A natural explanation. Not some mysterious supernatural God that’s in the Bible. That’s what you’re referring to, right?”

He asked, “What men are these that you speak of that seem to know about that of which I am speaking?” 

I said, “You know, scientists, professors, philosophers, experts in their field. There’s been a lot of really smart people all through history that have looked at these things. And real true science to test and observe. And now we have technology and through technology we can see microscopic and atomic matters and out into space billions of miles with probes, you know.”

He said, “Really? Tell me more about what you know.” 

I said, “Look, I’m not a scientist. I just read a lot and I have a degree. And I’ve heard lectures and I’m fairly intelligent and astute. I’ve just read and heard a lot of things. I’d say enough to be skeptical, let’s put it that way.”

He said, “Okay. But these people of whom you speak, writing what you read and speaking on these topics, who are they?”

I said, “Well, I don’t know them personally. Well, actually some I’ve met and some I’ve studied under. And I’ve read some of their books and articles. Some are pretty well-known.”

He asked, “Oh, so those who write books and speak on these matters are held in high esteem? Who edits and publishes their books and articles? Who funds and hires these knowledgeable people? Who screens their opinions and airs their studies? Who are those who control and edit much of what you read, hear, and apparently believe?

“Alright, I think I see what you mean.” I said. “I would agree that much information is filtered, but by other smart people. But then how are we to discern the truth that you say has “already been revealed?” You’re talking about the Bible, aren’t you?”

“Yes, I’m speaking about the Bible,” he said. “Have you read the Bible?” 

“Well, I’ve tried,” I said.

He asked, “What has it shown you?”

I said, “Well, it’s just confusing. I know it shows you about Jesus and God and heaven. And there’s the Old Testament and the New Testament. And that God loves us, and that Jesus died for our sins. I know all that.”

“You say you know it but it sounds like you don’t believe it,” he said.

I replied, “Well, I guess I just don’t relate to it. I really haven’t delved into the Bible much at all. If that makes me ignorant about religion and God and stuff, then guilty as charged.”

He said, “But you believe you are wise. It sounds like you depend on other people to tell you what you believe. You listen to them. And you call them wise. Why are they wise? Because of their power? Because of their authority? Because of their stature?”

I said, “Well, I see your point. I guess I don’t really know what I know.

He smiled as he said, “It has been revealed to you already.”

“Ah, there you go again!” I said. “What do you mean?”

He said, “In the morning dew and setting sun. In life all around you. In your own flesh and blood and thriving mind. In your heart of hearts within you, you sense and know there is more. As I said, this has all been revealed to you.”

“Well, how can I learn more?” I asked.

The Answer:
He said, “Come to this God. You can talk to this God. Ask him directly. Tell him you want to know. You want to know God. Do not listen to the foolish people around you no matter how much power and authority they have. This is not about them. This is about you.”

He said, “Even you and any one can come to this God who is an authority worthy of your attention. More than the temporal authority of people who have power in this world. We’re speaking of power beyond this world who creates the rising and setting sun, the form and breadth of precious life on earth like no one or anything else.”

He continued, “Nothing is like this power, this God. This power should be sought by humans as the authority beyond the power of humans who are but a creation of that power. And in many cases these humans have rejected that authority out of their own foolishness in quest of their own power and authority. Why listen to such people?”

He continued, “No. Seek and approach God yourself. Seek and approach this Jesus you say you know died for your sins. And what do your sins have to do with this? This too has been revealed. Where? In the Bible.”

“Where does one start? I asked.

“Start at the beginning,” he said. “There it speaks of this creation. It speaks of the brokenness of the relationship between creator and the created. You have been separated. You have been deceived. Understand what happened. Understand the creator’s loving plan to restore the created paradise that has been lost.”

He said, “There in the Bible is a story told of God coming to restore, to interject Himself into rebellious mankind, to ultimately in perfection restore the promise of a perfect creator. To recreate a relationship with you so that you might know and have life. To be happy and understand your purpose.”

I said, “Okay. I get it. I’ll do that. I need to learn about this. But what will my friends and other people say?”

He said, “Disregard what other people will say. Search the God of the Bible with all your own heart and mind for what is true and right and wise, and holy. Seek your own relationship with this God who has revealed Himself in the morning dew, the setting sun, the seas, the land, the skies, the flesh and blood of your life and heart. Go. Now.”

And who was this Thinker? This man to whom I spoke was me.

Are you settled in your thinking or still wrestle with questions in your own thinking mind?
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Since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened. Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools… – Romans 1:19-22



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3 replies

  1. Thank you, Mike. That’s a wonderful dialogue about the existence of God, and of his plan of redemption for the human creation. Reminds me of a a philosophy class I took about early Greek philosophy, and how Socrates debated with the Sophists and then Plato with his Dialogues. Well done Mike, I like your style. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your dialogue. It’s inspiring me to read the Bible more and to not conform to the patterns of this world but be transformed by the renewing of my mind. Grace and Peace to you.

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  2. I like this one

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