Why It Matters that There Is One God
Does the evangelical belief that there is one God really matter? Is it a doctrine that does anything or just a dogma used to justify separatist behavior and condescending views of other cultures.
The monotheism of our faith is more than a mindset; it is missional. With the revelation of His oneness comes responsibility. The same God who said that He alone is God has also said in both covenants that those who have this truth are His witnesses (Isaiah 43:10, 12; Acts 1:8). With the belief that there is one God is the call to love Him above all (Deuteronomy 6:5) and the blessed burden of bringing the truth to the world. Does the evangelical belief that there is one God really matter? It is part of the basis for being a witness and the behavior of witnessing.
Why It Matters That God Created The Heavens and the Earth
Does it matter that we believe that God created the heavens and the earth and all that is in them? If we accept the record provided in Genesis… if we believe the Bible it matters.
It matters because with this faith we see human life as what it really is: sacred and by nature bearing a special resemblance to our Creator. Creeds like this make men treat women, also created in the image of God, with the dignity that comes with being imago dei. With this belief we cannot be without compassion when we see his image bearers lacking basic needs.
It matters because with this faith we realize that our God has given a great and gracious gift to us in this planet. With this belief we show our gratitude for the gift by leading the way in good stewardship of the garden. Christians, bolstered by the belief that the earth is a blessing, have a special zeal in recycling, protecting the environment, and showing respect for animals.
It matters because when we walk under the wonder of the sun and the moon and the stars and the trees and birds and the bees next to the river and by the ocean we cannot help but to be struck by wonder and break into worship to the One who is worthy.
Does it matter that we believe that God created the heavens and the earth? This kind of faith begets a better world by moving those who have it us to love more, lead in caring for the environment, and launch into genuine worship. Yeah, it matters.