Top 10 reasons for not being a Christian
Over the course of my ministry,
I've pretty much heard all the objections to Christianity the world has to
offer. Here are what I would consider the "Top 10 Objections" to
becoming a Christian.
1. "Seeing is believing.
I've never seen God, so how do I know He exists?"
Nobody has ever seen the wind,
but there is no doubt of its power. Nobody has seen history, but there is no
doubt of its legacy. Nobody has seen a person's mind, but that doesn't make us
mindless. TV and radio waves are invisible, but with the proper receiver, we can
see their results.
Having never seen God is not much
of a reason for rejecting Him, if you get right down to it. Let's see if we can
do better.
2. "I may have broken the
Ten Commandments, but I do good things for people. If God is fair, the scales
will balance."
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It doesn't work that way, even
before an imperfect judge in a secular courtroom – if the judge is honest. An
effort to bribe the judge with good works is still a bribe.
If you compare yourself with
other human beings, you might be better than some, but worse than others.
But God has to judge us on the
basis of His righteous character, which we have violated. This is why He gave us
the "Big Ten." They show us how good we would have to be to earn God's
acceptance by our own good deeds. This is why God cannot judge on the
"curve." God says, "Whoever keeps the whole law, yet offends in
one point is guilty of all of it." (James 2:10)
Since none of us could ever be
good enough to measure up to His perfect character, God elected to come to Earth
in the person of Jesus Christ and die in our place under His offended righteous
character. In so doing, God purchased a pardon for every person. We only have to
admit we have broken His laws, turn to God and accept His free pardon.
3. "Christianity is
oppressive to women."
This objection comes up in
confusing the context of the Christian model for marriage. Ephesians
Ephesians
It is hardly
"oppression" to submit to someone who loves you with a sacrificial
love. Instead, it is a textbook definition of love – a key ingredient to a
successful marriage.
4. "The Bible was written
by men."
As an objection, this is by far
the silliest. When you write a letter, are you writing it, or is the pen?
As I type this column, am I writing it, or is my computer?
Clearly, the pen, or the computer, is the instrument, not the writer. The same
principle applies to the writers of Scripture. They were instruments, but God's
Spirit is the author.
The Bible declares of itself that
"all Scripture is given by inspiration of God." (2 Timothy 3:16) and
the proof is in the pudding. The writers of Scripture ranged from shepherds to
kings to fishermen, but the 66 books that make up the Bible read as a single,
harmonious narrative emanating from a Single Author.
God threw down the gauntlet
concerning how to know whether His Word is true or not. God said to Moses,
"You may say to yourselves, 'How can we know when a message has not been
spoken by the LORD?' If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does
not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken."
(Deut. 18:21-22 NIV)
Every prophecy made in the Bible
about specific events, places and times have come true to the letter. Some are
not yet fulfilled because it is not yet the time. But the record in history is
100 percent accuracy. This is why we have only the books in the Bible that have
been authenticated by fulfilled prophecy. More than 300 prophecies were
fulfilled in the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus the Messiah.
5. "Churches are full of
hypocrites."
The word "hypocrite"
comes from the Greek word for "actor" or "pretender."
Hypocrisy is "the practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that
one does not hold."
The Body of Christ consists of
true believers – "churches" are buildings where people congregate.
Sitting in a church no more makes one a Christian than sitting in a garage makes
one a car.
Jesus will sort out the true
believers from the pretenders in His time. The question is not what church you
go to, but rather, whom do you trust for your salvation? A church? Or Jesus
Christ?
6. "Christians think they
are better than non-Christians."
This is another objection borne
out of ignorance of both the teaching of Scripture and the nature of salvation.
Nowhere do the Scriptures say that a Christian is a better person than a
non-Christian. A believer in Jesus is a forgiven sinner. The unbeliever is not
forgiven. But a true Christian knows that he is forgiven by the unmerited grace
of God.
Peter betrayed Jesus by denying
Him three times. Judas betrayed Him only once. But Peter is infinitely better
off. Peter believed and was forgiven. Judas did not.
Two murderers were crucified
alongside Jesus. One repented and expressed his faith by saying, "Lord,
remember me when you come into your kingdom." Jesus immediately replied,
"Truly I say to you, Today you will be with me in
By way of analogy, consider two
skydivers. One has a working parachute; the other does not. That doesn't make
the skydiver with a working parachute a better skydiver. But he is
certainly wiser than the other guy.
7. "There is too much
suffering in the world for there to be a loving God."
The Bible tells us that God
cursed the Earth because of Adam's transgression. Weeds are a curse. So is
disease. Sin and suffering cannot be separated. The Scriptures inform us that we
live in a fallen creation. Those who understand the message of Holy Scripture
eagerly await a new Heaven and a new Earth "wherein dwells
righteousness."
In that coming Kingdom there will
be no more pain, suffering, disease or death. If it didn't exist here, then its
abolition then would be meaningless. The sacrifice of Christ would be
unnecessary.
A loving God? John
8. "Christianity isn't
fair. What about all those people who have never heard the Gospel? Will they all
go to Hell because they haven't heard about Jesus Christ?"
No one will be lost because he
hasn't heard of Jesus. God says, "The wrath of God is being revealed from
Heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth
by their wickedness, 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 men are without
excuse." (Romans 1:18-20) He also promises, "You will seek Me and find
me when you search for Me with all your heart." (Jeremiah 29:13)
You see, God brings everyone to
"God-consciousness" through the witness of creation. When a person
anywhere, in any culture comes to God-consciousness – and then desires to know
this God, He will move Heaven and Earth to get the true message to him. If he
dies without hearing about Jesus Christ, it's because he did not want to know
the true God.
9. I've tried to read the
Bible. I can't understand it.
The Scriptures tells us that the
"natural man" cannot understand the things of the Spirit of God. Most
Americans would find it difficult to understand the Chinese language. However, a
child who is born into a Chinese family can understand every word.
Every person is born physically
alive, but spiritually dead. God is a "Spirit" and we must have the
same kind of life to perceive Him. This is why Jesus said to a very religious
man, "Unless a man is born from above, he cannot perceive the things of
God."
When even an uneducated person
believes in Jesus and is born spiritually, he can immediately begin to
understand the Bible.
10. Christians are sinners,
according to their own teaching. So what is the difference between a Christian
who sins and a non-believer?
This objection misses the point.
A Christian receives a new nature and the Spirit of God comes to dwell in him it
at the point of the "new spiritual birth." He still has an old nature
that wants to sin. When the Christian fails to say no to temptation and depend
upon God's Spirit, he sins.
The difference, however, is that
a Christian cannot be happy anymore living in sin. He becomes miserable and
wants to return to fellowship with God. As soon as he confesses his sin to God,
he is forgiven and brought back into fellowship. But though the Christian can
get out of fellowship, he cannot lose his relationship with God. That has been
secured forever by the death of Jesus Christ in his place. God will not disown a
child that He purchased with His own blood.
The 10 reasons for not being a
Christian, therefore, are really 10 reasons why, if you haven't already, you
should be on your knees – right now – receive the gift of pardon that Jesus
purchased by dying in your place.
You won't become perfect in this
life, but you will have new desires and power that will make you progressively
better. And at the end, you will go to be with God forever.
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Hal Lindsey
is the best-selling author of 20 books, including "Late Great Planet
Earth." He writes this weekly column exclusively for WorldNetDaily.