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Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief 1. Who Can We Trust? (I believe in God the Father Almighty) Sunday, January 25, 2009 10 to 10:50 am, in the Parlor Presenter: David Monyak

Primary Reference Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief, Rowan Williams, Westminister John Knox Press, Louisville, London, 2007

Primary Reference Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief, Rowan Williams, Westminister John Knox Press, Louisville, London, 2007

The Most Revd. Rowan Williams is the 104 th Archbishop of Canterbury. He was enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral on 27th February 2003

Born 1950 Studied theology at Cambridge DPhil at Oxford 1975 Priest 1978 1977 to 1992: taught theology at Cambridge and Oxford 1986: Lady Margaret Professorship of Divinity at the University of Oxford 1991: Bishop of Monmouth in Anglican Church of Wales 1999: Archbishop of Wales Dec 2002: confirmed as the 104th bishop of the See of Canterbury Considered by many the best Protestant theologian in the world today Also a noted poet and translator of Welsh poetry

Who Can We Trust? (I believe in God the Father Almighty) Questions

Questions 1. Believe? I I believe in God the Father almighty What should we mean by I I believe? Does I I believe in God have the same sense as saying: I I believe in UFOs I I believe it is cold outside.?

Questions 2. A Trustworthy God? What grounds do we have to think God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth is trustworthy? Isn't God in a sense some completely alien intelligence, remote and transcendent? Isn't it likely therefore that God has an agenda that we know nothing about?

Questions 3. An Almighty Father? How do we make sense of the words Father Almighty? Father: Isn t t wishing for an almighty Father the ultimate unhealthy wish fulfillment projection? wanting to have an all powerful father to sort out our problems, to help us out of situations we should be responsible for? Almighty: Might not this word carry a very heavy baggage of human fantasies that obscures its true meaning? We project onto God our desire to overcome our human limitations, to have what we want with the flick of our wrists?

Questions 4. A Real God? Suppose we agree that it makes rational sense to say God could be trustworthy, could have the characteristics of a parent, could be almighty. almighty. How can we know that any of it is actually true? How do we know that this is a real God, as opposed to an impressive character in a book?

1. Believe?

Believe? A Crisis of Trust There is a crisis of trust in our modern world We often don't feel the great institutions of our society are working for us: They often have their own hidden agendas that are against our own interests We have learned to be suspicious by default: We tend to assume that things aren't arranged for our benefit

Believe? I I Trust, I Put My Confidence In This issue of trust is relevant, for when we say I believe in God the Father Almighty, I I believe is: not simply an acknowledgement about your opinion on the nature of God, But meant to be a proclamation of trust in God. In the 9 th chapter of John, when Jesus asks the formerly blind man if he believes in the Son of Man, he is not asking what the man s s opinion is of the concept Son of Man Jesus wants to know whether the former blind man is ready to trust the Son of Man that is, Jesus in his role as representative of the human race before God

Believe? I I Trust, I Put My Confidence In I I believe is much closer to the statement of faith made by Buddhists: I I take refuge in the Buddha. When we say I I believe in God the Father Almighty, I I believe means: I take refuge in God the Father Almighty I put my trust in God the Father Almighty God is where I belong God is who I have confidence in to keep me safe God is where I find the anchorage of my life God is where I find solid ground, home

2. A Trustworthy God?

A Trustworthy God? Trust An Essentially Alien Intelligence? Why should we put our trust in God the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth? How can we dare to fathom the purposes of God? Surely God s s intelligence is so much unimaginably greater than ours, that God is best thought of as an essentially alien entity. Surely God s s ultimate agenda is hidden from us, beyond our understanding. Why then should we think him trustworthy? After all, is he not a remote and transcendent alien intelligence with an agenda hidden from us?

A Trustworthy God? The Bible s s Answer The Bible directly addresses these concerns: God has communicated his purpose by the life and death and resurrection of Jesus. Through Jesus and the events around Jesus life, God has at last made his purposes clear God has shown us God s s agenda The opening passage in Paul s s Letter to the Ephesians in particular plainly tells us God has at last made his purposes clear

God s s Agenda: A Trustworthy God? The Bible s s Answer In a phrase from two themes in the Letter to the Ephesians: peace and praise Peace: the world God has made is designed to become a reconciled world, a world in which diverse human communities come to share a life together Praise: this reconciliation liberates human voices for praise, for f celebrating the glory of the God This does not tell us all there is to know about God, nor does it exhaust the mystery and wonder of creation It simply assures us about God's aim in creation God s agenda for creation is not hidden

A Trustworthy God? Another Answer Another answer to why we can put our confidence in God the Father Almighty: we can trust the maker of heaven and earth precisely because he is the maker of heaven and earth God is the unique source of everything, and there is nothing beyond God There is nothing God is forced to do The only thing that can 'motivate' his action is simply what he is. Hence: what God does shows us what he is

A Trustworthy God? Another Answer God can't have a selfish agenda, because he can't want anything for himself except to be the way he is. The only motivation we can think of as to why God would make a heaven and earth is sheer unselfish love: He wants to give what he is to what isn't him; he wants difference to appear, he wants an Other to receive his joy and delight.

Caution: A Trustworthy God? Another Answer God does not need us in any way We don't 'contribute' anything to God: God would be God if we never existed We exist because of God s s utterly unconditional generosity. Creation is entirely and unreservedly for our sake God is, in simple terms, sublimely and eternally happy to be God, and the fact that this sublime eternal happiness overflows into the act of creation is itself a way of telling us that God is to be trusted absolutely, that God has no private agenda

A Trustworthy God? Creation and Salvation That God has made a heaven and earth out of sheer unselfish love, that we exist because of an utterly unconditional generosity highlights a deep connection between the often separate topics of creation and salvation. salvation. The love God shows in creating us is the same love that God shows in saving us: They are the same love, and both are completely free and unconditional

3. An Almighty Father?

An Almighty Father? Father? Almighty? How can we make sense of the description of God as almighty father?

Pitfalls: An Almighty Father? Father? Almighty? The wish fulfillment fantasy to have an all- powerful authority figure to look after us, who: can sort out all our problems, is always there on hand to help us out of situations where we would otherwise have to take responsibility Believing there is somewhere an unlimited power that can do anything it likes So I better be on its good side Such a huge arbitrary will may inspire fear, but not trust

An Almighty Father? Almighty? Almighty, Almighty, translated from the Greek means: Ruler of everything,, or Holder of everything Suggests almighty applied to God means: there is no place where God is absent, powerless or irrelevant there is no situation where God is at a loss God always has the capacity to do something fresh and different, to bring something new out of a situation

An Almighty Father? God as Parent In other words almighty implies: there is no situation in which we cannot rely upon God God s love never exhausts its resources Therefore: God is to be trusted as we would trust a loving parent: Whose commitment to us is inexhaustible, Whose purposes for us are unfailingly generous; Whose life is the source of our life, Who guarantees that there is always a home for us

4. A Real God?

A Real God? Does This God Exist? How can we know that any of this is actually true? How do we know that this is a real God, and not just some impressive figure we have created like a character in a novel? In other words: does God exist?

A Real God? Arguments to Prove God s s Existence? There is no decisive argument to prove God exists St Ambrose of Milan (died December 7, 397 A.D.): it did not suit God to save his people by arguments. The Bible has no arguments for the existence of God.

A Real God? Arguments to Prove God s s Existence? Indeed, the Bible is full of stories and poetry about the pain and angst of letting God come near you, of trying to trust him, when all the evidence seems to have gone. See: Job, Abraham, Moses, the Psalms Job, Abraham, Moses and the Psalmists don t t solve their angst by trying to work out decisive arguments to convince themselves of God s s existence they already seem too caught up in a reality they can't deny or ignore.

A Real God? The Testimony of Trustworthy Lives The effort they bring to their relation with God is itself a kind of argument for God if they take God that seriously, then God is surely more to them than a fantasy to make them feel better

A Real God? The Testimony of Trustworthy Lives Faith does not usually begin with intellectual arguments. Faith often begins with belief,, trust in the lives of some believing people: We have confidence, trust in them because of the way they are living. The way they live is a way I want to live. The world in which they live is a world in which I would like to live.

A Real God? The Testimony of Trustworthy Lives Some people do take responsibility for making God credible in the world through their lives. One example Williams cites is Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish women captured by the Germans in Holland in 1941, who died in the gas chambers at Auschwitz in November 1943 at the age of 29 Etty did not start out particularly religious.

A Real God? The Testimony of Trustworthy Lives Her published diaries and letters from 1941 to 1943 show how she became more and more conscious of God s s hand on her life. She wrote there must be someone to live through it all and bear witness to the fact that God lived, even in these times. And why should I not be that witness? She described her life as having become an uninterrupted dialogue with You, oh God She sensed her vocation in the camp as being not simply to proclaim You, God, to commend You to the heart of others. One must also clear the path toward You in them.

Who Can We Trust? (I believe in God the Father Almighty)

Who Can We Trust? I Believe in God the Father Almighty Faith often begins and is sustained by the recognition there are trustworthy lives (like Etty Hillesum,, and many other less dramatic examples) making God credible to the world. And as long as there are such trustworthy lives, the doors to faith remain open, and the possibility is there for Others, perhaps very slowly, to find their way to a point where they can say, I I believe.

Who Can We Trust? I Believe in God the Father Almighty Not merely I I believe in God in the same sense of: I I believe in UFOs but I I believe in God in the sense of: I take refuge in God the Father Almighty I put my trust in God the Father Almighty God is where I find the anchorage of my life God is where I find solid ground, home