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PROFILES OF TRUE SPIRITUALITY Part 13

Introduction Two weeks ago we began to explore the ongoing debate about what it means to be human. After citing various views of the origin and nature of the human soul and body, we briefly considered the ideological and philosophical positions of an annihilationist (Bertrand Russell), a logical positivist (Auguste Comte), a neuroscientist (Sam Harris), and a psychoanalyst (Sigmund Freud). In addition, we noted the creation story as told in the Torah where the concept of the imago Dei was first introduced by revelation through Moses. Today, we will review what man was like before the Fall, including the elements of the divine image, and then consider the dire consequences of the Fall of man (male and female) and the only means of escape from them.

Elements of the Divine Image Rational aptitudes (intellectual power; First Principles: Law of Identity, Law of Non-Contradiction, & Law of the Excluded Middle) Moral aptitudes (good and evil; right and wrong; conscience) Capacity for self-transcendence Volitional aptitudes (man s exercise of his will) Spirituality (the capacity to know God) Immortality (not eternality, but eternal life) Emotional aptitudes Dominion over the earth (cultural mandate; pre-eminence over the animals)

Elements of the Divine Image The conviction that the distinction between God and the not-god is ultimate and undiminishable Self-consciousness (the immediate certainty of my own being)

Schaeffer: What I Am, As a Man You have been made in His image, so you are there. Rational and moral. I am separated from God, because He is infinite and I am finite. I am separated from the animals, the plants, and the machines; they are not personal, and I am personal. On the side of my personality, I am like God; but on the other side, I am like the animals and machines, because they too are finite. But I am separated from them because I am personal and they are not. The man without God cannot live in his cocoon of silence.

A Way Out of an Intellectual Cocoon There is from your feet all the way to the infinite an answer that enables you to make the first move out of your intellectual cocoon. God has spoken, and what He so teaches is a unity with what He has made. Beginning with these two things there is a bridge stretched before you, as the moon stretches a silver bridge across the ocean, from the curve of the horizon to yourself. - Francis Schaeffer

The Fall of Man In the area of rationality, there is a natural separation of man from himself.he has to rely on a leap of absolute mysticism for his answers. In the area of morality, man cannot escape the fact of the motions of a true right and wrong in himself.he cannot bring forth absolute standards. Man longs for infinite freedom but cannot have it. In the area of emotions, Schaeffer cites Freud who wrote the following to his fiancée: When you come to me, little Princess, love me irrationally.

Mankind Spoiled Man in the present life is divided in his personality. Since the Fall there is no truly healthy person in his body, and there is no completely balanced person psychologically. The result of the Fall spoils us as a unit and in all our parts.

The Effects of the Fall Guilt: our liability for breaking God s command. Guilt Punishment: the curse that comes upon the creation and upon ourselves because of the first sin. Corruption: our continuing sinfulness, including our sinful heart, and our resulting delight in sin. Punishment Corruption

Catastrophic Personality Shock The fall of man was a catastrophic personality shock; it fractured human existence with a devastating fault. Ever since, man s worship and contemplation of the living God have been broken, his devotion to the divine will shattered. Man s revolt against God therefore affects his entire being; he is now motivated by an inordinate will; he no longer loves God nor his neighbor; he devotes human reasoning to the cause of spiritual rebellion. He seeks escape from the claim of God upon his life and blames his fellow man for his own predicament. His revolt against God is at the same time a revolt against truth and the good; his rejection of truth is a rejection of God and the good, his defection from the good a repudiation of God and the truth. - Carl F.H. Henry

Understanding Guilt Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable (guilty) to God. For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin (Rom. 3:19-20). The Greek word Paul uses denotes a person or thing which by reason of certain facts is so struck by penal righteousness that he must be subjected to a trial, to judicial examination, prosecution and punishment. Guilty in the sense of having offended against the law, culpable, judicially actionable, accountable (Kittel).

The Meaning of Guilt The Greek word describes the state of an accused person who cannot reply at the trial initiated against him because he has exhausted all possibilities of refuting the charge against him and averting the condemnation and its consequences which ineluctably (irresistibly) follow. Since not merely the Gentiles but the Jews too, who look down on them, are forced by their own divinely given Law to accept this, the result is that every mouth will be stopped and the whole world falls under the judgment of God to condemnation, unless God Himself establishes a new right, which is what Romans 3:21ff. proclaims as a reality actually accomplished in Jesus Christ (Kittel).

By claiming the finished work of Christ on the cross, my conscience can be at rest. My real guilt has been removed by Christ s death. The feeling that is left is psychological guilt. I will never be perfect in this life, but will wait for the second coming of Jesus Christ and the resurrection of the body to be perfect morally, physically, and psychologically. Freedom From Guilt

Schaeffer s Iceberg Illustration Since the Fall, man is divided from himself, and so since the Fall, there is that which I am that is below the surface. We can think of it as the iceberg one-tenth above, ninetenths below in psychological terms, the unconscious or the subconscious.god knows the line between my true guilt and my guilt feelings. My part is to function in that which is above the surface, and to ask God to help me to be honest.