Why Are You a Christian?

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In this post I’m going to try to give a high-level view of what the heck I’m doing as a Christian. I’m going to hit on a lot of different things, including spirits, death, Jesus, and how I relate to and view them all. I need to warn you right now that for some of you, some of these things may make you feel uncomfortable. I’d really like all of you guys to read this, but if you’re not at a good spot to read it right now, this is your chance to duck out and come back later.

Some of you are also going to feel like I’m jumping through a lot of assumptions. If you feel this way, please message me or leave me a comment – I would like to talk about these more, but I would also like to keep this relatively straight-forward and easy to follow. A single blog post is not really enough time to take a deep dive into the weeds on… well, pretty much everything I wrote about here.

Okay let’s get started!

The Spiritual Realm

There is more to the world than what can be seen, heard, touched or felt with our physical bodies.

Our world also exists in the spiritual realm. Somewhat similarly to how a 2D plane exists in a 3D environment, the earth exists in a supernatural space of sorts which we can barely comprehend. A multitude of beings exist in the spiritual world – we call them ‘spirits’. Among them are angels and demons, and among them are souls, which are spirits that are (or have been) humans at some point. Perhaps there are other kinds of spiritual beings as well that are neither angels, demons nor souls.

Countless tales from people of all walks of life confirm the presence of spiritual beings. Many people personally confirm and swear by encounters such as miracles of healing occurring among Protestant Christians, hexes of destruction being wrought on those living in 3rd-world African or South American nations, ouija boards spelling out unknown truths, and encounters of having visions at 2:30am of a recently departed friend telling you they came to say goodbye. Such phenomena have occurred in all nations at all times. Some of them have been recorded in writing as far back as recorded history goes, and recently have even been televised.

However, our souls are very weak compared to many other spirits. This is a stark difference to the physical world which we exercise relative dominion and control over.

Some powerful spirits seek to hurt and control humans – we call these demons. Ask around enough, particularly in poor parts of cities or in countries where witch doctors are prevalent, and you will run into forces meddling with people. This is one of the ways we can tell the relative strength of our own souls vs. other spirits – our souls can be dominated by a demons, and there is nothing that humans can do to escape by their own strength – the demon is free to come and go as it pleases.

There are also spirits that care about humans and want good things to happen to them that we call angels. A multitude of first-person accounts of having seen such beings supports their presence. That humanity has not been overrun by demons vouches for the existence of angels, as well as for their strength.

Even though we have trouble detecting them with our physical senses, we have proof of our own soul’s existences through several ways. We are able to communicate with beings in the supernatural, and our spirits continue to exist after our life on earth is finished. Both can be derived from mediums who are able to communicate with deceased people and prayers that Catholics have had answered by praying for saints to intercede on their behalf. Further proof of our ability to communicate with spirits can be seen among Wiccans, as well as among Christians who have heard from God. Further proof of our spirit’s existence even after our bodies have passed can be seen from the numerous accounts of near-death patients having out-of-body experiences and from phenomena like ghosts haunting buildings where people have died and spirit orbs showing up in things like Gettysburg photos.

Finally, though I can only put a finger on it, there are very likely neutral spirits as well, or spirits that are neither for nor against humans, and perhaps may not even care – it would be arrogant to assume that all beings in this realm lived and died while centered around us.

A Creator

These spiritual creatures are intelligent and complex enough that, like humans and life on earth, it is extremely likely that they were designed and built by a Creator, a God per se. Perhaps these spiritual creatures had much do to with the creation of life on earth through its history – perhaps they were created much later on. Such a thing is hard to prove or even reason on. The same creator who made them would of course be capable of creating us.

Well What About Us?

Well, it seems our souls continue to exist and “live” in a sense after our bodies have expired. Furthermore, given the experiences of those who’ve successfully communicated with human spirits, souls don’t seem to have a known expiration date. Regardless of what we do here in this world, our bodies will all eventually die, but our souls will continue to live on. These souls even continue to have meaning and value long after our bodies have been buried and turn to dust.

Well then what happens to our souls once we die? Does anything we do as part of our lives affect the fate and journey of our souls once they’re no longer bound to the world as we know it? What about this creator – has He, She, It or They left any instructions for us in what we should do for our souls, if anything? If there was anything we should be doing, wouldn’t a Creator who loves and cares enough about us to make us give us a clear message of what we gotta do? Or is there even anything we can or should do at all?

Given what we can reasonably say about the spiritual realm and the creator, these are really really important questions that we need answers to! As our souls seem to potentially be more valuable than our lives on earth, what we believe about this, and the answers we find to these questions, can and should change the way we live out our lives.

Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ lived his life on earth roughly 2000 years ago, in an era when overall writing skills, literacy and record-keeping processes were just …not nearly what they are now. This has made taking the New Testament at face value a slightly nebulous task. However, there are some things we can safely say about Jesus’s life on earth.

We can safely say that Jesus existed. He was not only written about in the Bible, but was written about in other historical documents on the Israeli region during that time period, and had hundreds of thousands of eyewitnesses during His ministry.

We can safely say that Jesus was a wise person. Study the parables that Jesus preached, and study particularly the context into which he was speaking – He was no fool. A lot of scholars have done research on Hebrew culture during the time of Jesus’ ministry, and their work provides a very useful context for us to read and understand his teachings through..

We can safely say that He performed miracles. Without the miracles, it would have been difficult for His popularity to become what it did. It’s true that the Israelites were eager for a military savior to free them from Roman rule, and that many hoped during Jesus’s life that this is what He would be. However, His followers would have disbanded and fled after He died instead of rallying and multiplying the way they did. (That His followers did rally and did multiply suggests that He did indeed rise from the dead and show Himself to them.)

Jesus’ ability to perform miracles shouldn’t surprise you or be thought of as impossible – remember there is a whole spiritual realm and/or dimension of the universe that we have barely any clue about. If He really was the son of God, His soul would be far stronger than that of any human’s and He would be able to perform such acts. The miracles that He is recorded as having performed are clear demonstrations about His power and influence in the spiritual world, especially in regards to His ability to cast out demons and in His ability to bless His disciples with the Holy Spirit.

We can safely say that He cared about and loved others. Many of the parables He told featured grace and mercy. Often he healed the sick, fed the hungry, and welcomed all kinds of men, women and children into His company. Never once did he act in a way to cause somebody else harm.

This brings us to an important point that Jesus made. Iin John 14:6 He says: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (see https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John+14&version=NIV). Throughout His ministry He makes this point several times. Jesus tells a criminal who He’s crucified with that he’ll be with Him in paradise. And throughout the new testament He answers questions on what people must do to gain eternal life or enter heaven.

This is a big deal. We have observed that Jesus was a wise person, that He loves others, and that He wields far more spiritual power than the ordinary person. Taken in context, in this verse He’s saying that nobody comes to God (the Creator) except through Him. A wise person, a loving person, and one confirmed with vast spiritual powers would not lie about something as important as this.

Power

Earlier I mentioned the Holy Spirit. In the Bible, it refers to God as a trinity – as the Father, as the Son, and as the Holy Spirit. The Father (the Creator) created both the physical world as well as the spiritual realm. (whether He did this by molding the earth over several hundred billion years or whether He did it in seven days is not very important in noting that He created it). In the physical world, Jesus is the manifestation of the Father, or the manifestation of God. In the spiritual realm, the Holy Spirit is the manifestation of the Father, or the manifestation of God.

As noted earlier, Jesus was able to bless His disciples with the Holy Spirit. We as humans have the ability to house spirits, having them possess and dwell in us. Spirits can even work in the physical realm through us when they are possessing and dwelling in us.

Though not personally experiencing it myself, I’ve heard multiple accounts of Christians praying in Jesus’ name for protection over a house, and having strange things happening in the building stop happening. I’ve heard multiple accounts of Christians praying in Jesus’ (God’s) name for healing for someone, and having that healing occur. I’ve heard of multiple Christians praying over someone dealing with demonic influences or possession in Jesus’s name, and that person being freed. I’ve heard accounts of people being woken up at 2:30am with an intense need they need to pray for someone, and months later after that person had prayed for the other, touching base and discovering that the other person had miraculously been saved from physical danger at that exact time. I’ve heard from God through prayer. I’ve seen Christians speaking in tongues. (I’ve also seen Christians doing something that was definitely not speaking in tongues – not gonna say any more on that here). This has been my experience.

Final Thoughts

There is, as you know…. a lot more to Christianity than what I stated above. As I noted earlier, there is a lot more to every single thing I stated above.

However, this is what drives and provides a foundation in my choice to be a Christian. It is very important to start at the root of an issue and work your way out from there, or you may spend your whole life getting lost among branches without figuring out anything or ever being at peace. And when looking at what’s going to happen to our spirits after we die, it’s important to start at the beginning of what we know about the way the universe works, and what our part is in it.

 

5 thoughts on “Why Are You a Christian?”

  1. Hey Mike:)I’m stuck on this quote:

    “There is more to the world than what can be seen, heard, touched or felt with our physical bodies.”

    This is a extraordinary claim that requires extraordinary evidence. How can we tell that the spiritual realm exists if the only way we can prove anything else exists is through our senses and science?

    1. What’s most important to me is how we spend our time on earth. As a follower of Christ, how can I best serve Christ? What is expected of me? I feel powerless without the gifts I believe have been given to me. The question for me is how I can best use my gifts to glorify Christ? He made the ultimate sacrifice for us so the least I can do is figure out how to best live my life for him and his children ☺

    2. Hey Kevin! I ain’t Mike, but if you’ll allow it, I do want to share my perspective and experience.

      The spiritual realm, if it exists, must intersect with the world we live in. If it either didn’t exist or didn’t intersect, we wouldn’t be able to see anything from it, and it wouldn’t matter.

      I believe spirit does exist and does intersect with our experience and frequently does have an impact on our lives. It’s unfortunately not something you can prove with science though. My belief in its existence comes from an accumulation of things I’ve felt, things I’ve seen and experiences I’ve heard other people tell of. At some point, there is no other way of explaining it all.

      I’m sorry I can’t offer anything more scientific (believe me, I love science), and I do realize this probably want what you were looking for. However, at this point I have no choice but to believe. Nothing else would make sense. And since I have to choose a side, I’m picking Jesus, because everything He stands for and represents is admirable, and from what I’ve seen, He always wins. If not immediately, then in the end.

      So that’s my perspective. I hope that at least some of it is helpful and or relevant. 🙂

    3. I’m glad to see Tom and Jonathan replied!

      Though I didn’t give any specific examples in my post, I noted some places and beliefs where I have observed evidence of a spiritual world. Most of what I did mention was more of a “if you do research and dig deep on this you will find evidence of it” and is not a mathematical conclusion in any sense of the means.

      As you know I sent you a message on Facebook sharing the experiences I’ve heard of others going through and the few experiences I have had myself. To protect the privacy of the people I mentioned there I won’t repeat what I sent. However, for everyone else reading this who would like to hear the experiences I’ve seen or had, shoot me an email at mjgood91@gmail.com or send me a Facebook message.

      Making scientific judgments about the spiritual world is really hard, as from what I can tell spirits have free will just like humans do, our spiritual senses are far less sharp than our physical ones, and to-date there’s been practically no equipment or tools designed to detect phenomena in the spiritual realm.

      Although on that note, this article https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/biocentrism/201112/does-the-soul-exist-evidence-says-yes mentions some rather promising progress we may be making in this space.

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