3/16/13

From Gary...Who says there is a God? Theology in question Part 1 of 4




When I saw this picture, I remembered a 



series of lessons that I did a long time ago.  



Here is the first in the series....





Who says there is a God? Theology in question


Part 1 of 4



Bible Reading:  Jn 20:24-29; 1 Pet 3:15


Song: "Our God, He is alive" # 672





I. Introduction



A. Understanding God is necessary for the Christian.    1 Pet 3:15



B. Understanding God begins at an early age. My granddaughter Amanda.- 

     where did I come from? why am I here?....


C. Understanding God begins with questioning His existence.


D. Understanding God is what theology is about (discourse on God).


E. Understanding God is the theme of this four part series.


     1. Who says there is a God? Theology in question.

     2. Who is God? Theology in action.

     3. What is God? Theology in conception.

     4. What does God mean to me? Theology in practice.


F. Understanding God starts with explaining His existence; and that is the 

     focus of our lesson.





II. Body



A. The Cosmological argument for God's existence. (cause and effect) 

     Psa 19:1-2


1. Things just don't happen, there are causes. Creation of matter.


2.. These things didn't just happen, their existence is an inherent proof of 

      deity.



B. The Teleogical argument for God's existence. (plain man's 

     argument) Eccl 12:13


     1. Everything man makes has a purpose (an end design).


     2. Every complex thing has a higher intelligence designing it.


     3. Everyone asks "why am I here"... can't be answered without God!



C. The Ontological argument for God's existence (philosopher's 

    argument)


    1. Proof God exists because man universally conceives of God.


   2. Perception of God (whether or not He exists) and the assertion He does 


       not exist is impossible, because this would invalidate reasoning. No 


       atheism possible.



D. The Moral argument for God's existence (right vs. wrong)


   1. Man is different from the animal; he has reasoning, a conscience,    


       remorse.


   2. Man's universal concept of morality proves the existence of God.



E. The General argument for God's existence (religious necessity)


     1. All men feel the necessity to worship God. This is fact.


     2.An understanding of religion is seen in the human tendency to 


       conceive of the reality of life in terms of what is true or not true. This 


       means standards. Who provides perfect standards... God.



F. The Historical argument for God's existence. (The Jewish people)




III. Conclusion



A. Realizing God exists is fundamental to Christianity. Heb 11:1-6


B. Really questioning all our beliefs is healthy, it makes us THINK, 


     PROVIDES CONFIDENCE.


C. Ready arguments for God's existence reveal our hope of eternal life to 


     the world.