Reflection: Why I believe that Christianity is true
We are using this season of Easter to explore what is arguably the most significant question in human history: Did the resurrection of Jesus really happen?
In order to answer this question, we have to examine the whole notion of truth. Truth is important. None of us want to believe things that are untrue. I certainly don’t. So, you might wonder what I say when I’m asked why I am a Christian. When this occurs, I usually say something like this:
- Christianity makes sense scientifically (with the fine-tuning of the cosmos to the level of multi-trillionth’s of a degree).
- Christianity makes sense morally (Jesus’ teaching on morality has never been improved on).
- Christianity makes sense sociologically (wherever authentic Christianity has been adopted, it has brought civility and transformed societies for their good).
- Christianity makes sense historically (Christianity is not a philosophy. It arose fully formed as a result of historical events surrounding Jesus’ life — events that can be forensically examined).
- Christianity makes sense personally, for I know God to be living and active within my life.
Scientists have discovered that scientific truth exists, but it takes a bit of work to uncover it. Similarly, theological truth exists, but it too takes a bit of work to uncover it. Those who are lazy or proud will never discover it.
Jesus taught the importance of having a posture of humility towards God when he taught that God’s revelation is best understood by children (see: Matthew 11:25.) In saying this, Jesus was not advocating a childish, immature faith, he was pointing to the need for a soft heart rather than a soft head! Certainly, those who want to “not believe” will never discover God’s truth.
So, I invite you to be open in your quest for truth. If you are, Jesus gives you this promise: If you honestly seek, you will find.
Prayer:
Help me to always be open, with a soft heart, when it comes to the truth. Be with those this Easter season who are honestly seeking the truth; may they find you, loving Father.