Day 5 – a divine spotlight
3. Argument from Supernatural Belief
4. Argument from Human Characteristics
5. Argument from Personal Testimony
1. There is design all around us; therefore, there must be a
Designer.
2. God is the Creator behind that design.
3. God is the Power behind that creation.
4. God is the Activity behind that power.
5. God is the Volition behind that activity.
6. God is the Sovereignty behind that volition.
7. God is the Omniscience behind that sovereignty.
Argument from Fairness
1. There is a Moral Law within us; therefore, there must be
a Moral Lawgiver.
1. There is a supernatural message inside us; therefore,
there must be a Messenger.
2. God is revelatory. (He reveals Himself to us.)
3. God is relational. (He establishes a relationship with us.)
4. God is transcendent. (He reaches beyond us.)
5. God is gracious. (He shows us unmerited favor.)
Argument from Human Characteristics
1. There are positive traits within us; therefore, there must
be a positive Source.
2. God, the Source of our purpose, is purposeful.
3. God, the Source of our fairness, is fair and just.
Argument from Personal Testimony
1. There is real testimony about God; therefore, there
must be a Reality.
2. God is experiential.
3. God is relevant.
4. God is transforming.
5. God is One.
6. God is Three in One.
SELF-REFLECT
3. Are
you ready to start?
Daily Quotation
Our knowledge of God and our knowledge of ourselves go hand in
hand. Every view of what it means to be human implies a certain understanding
of what God is. –DANIEL L. MIGLIORE
Readers of volumes one and two should be familiar with these five
arguments for God's existence:
1. Argument from Design
2. Argument from Fairness 3. Argument from Supernatural Belief
4. Argument from Human Characteristics
5. Argument from Personal Testimony
We used these to proclaim that God is real (book one) and to
determine who He really is (book two). Now, as we seek to find out who we are,
we will use them once more. If you are new to this journey, do not worry. I
will summarize each below so that you will not be left in the dark as we
proceed ahead.
Argument from Design
1. There is design all around us; therefore, there must be a
Designer.
2. God is the Creator behind that design.
3. God is the Power behind that creation.
4. God is the Activity behind that power.
5. God is the Volition behind that activity.
6. God is the Sovereignty behind that volition.
7. God is the Omniscience behind that sovereignty.
Argument from Fairness
1. There is a Moral Law within us; therefore, there must be
a Moral Lawgiver.
2. God is
moral. (He is concerned about right and wrong.)
3. God is
righteous. (He is on the side of right.)
4. God is
holy. (His morality and righteousness are infinite.)
Argument from Supernatural Belief
1. There is a supernatural message inside us; therefore,
there must be a Messenger.
2. God is revelatory. (He reveals Himself to us.)
3. God is relational. (He establishes a relationship with us.)
4. God is transcendent. (He reaches beyond us.)
5. God is gracious. (He shows us unmerited favor.)
Argument from Human Characteristics
1. There are positive traits within us; therefore, there must
be a positive Source.
2. God, the Source of our purpose, is purposeful.
3. God, the Source of our fairness, is fair and just.
4. God, the
Source of our love, is loving.
5. God, the
Source of our personhood, is personal.
Argument from Personal Testimony
1. There is real testimony about God; therefore, there
must be a Reality.
2. God is experiential.
3. God is relevant.
4. God is transforming.
5. God is One.
6. God is Three in One.
This is what we have discovered about God. Using this knowledge as
our reference, we will now begin our exercise in self-reflection. As we do, we
will use a supernatural lens to bring everything into focus. In other words, we
will assume on every page that God exists. Furthermore, we will use a divine
light to show us the way. We will measure our nature in the light of His
nature. We will look at our lives in the spotlight of the Spirit of God. Our
primary goal will be to see ourselves as He sees us.
Having thus addressed the two preliminary questions from Day 1,
let us now proceed to the most important question before us. What kind of
beings are we in God's eyes? Tomorrow, God permitting, we will venture some
answers.
1. The two preliminary questions of Day 1 were:
a.
Through what ______ are you self-reflecting?
b.
With what ______source are you self-reflecting?
2. The answers in this book are:
a. You should
self-reflect through a __________lens.
b. You should self-reflect in the
spotlight of the
_____________ of _______.
Daniel
Migliore, Faith Seeking Understanding (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1991),
78.
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