resurrection, instant healing;
calming a raging storm, or opening a path through
the sea. So I reject the Bible." Wait a minute! You have not
considered all the facts. "Unreasonable" may be no more
than "incomplete" reasoning." You need one more
fact before a conclusion — God. With God and his power
considered, the other things are quite reasonable.
Your
neighbor abruptly quits his job of twenty years, forfeits his
retirement, virtually gives away his possessions, leaves his
friends and moves to the desert. Is that reasonable? Has he lost
his mind? Now add this bit of information. The doctor advised him
he would die in three months if he did not make that move. Ah,
that is different! The unreasonable suddenly is perfectly
sensible.
Consider
another case: A family devotes most of their time to religious
work. They go to church several times a week — rain or shine.
They constantly study and talk about the Bible. They have little
time for recreation or hobbies. They spend much of their money on
religion — even sacrificing things they need to have more to
give. Are these people unreasonable? Crazy? Consider: Man is
appointed a judgment with consequences as grand as heaven and as
horrible as hell. The time at stake is eternity. Jesus died to
give the forgiveness and happiness. Many are unaware of this. This
changes the picture. It transforms a "living sacrifice"
into a "reasonable service" by a "renewed
mind" (Rom. 12:1,2).
Joe Fitch; 6326 Peacepipe; San Antonio, TX.