MAN'S QUEST FOR GOD IN CHURCH HISTORY
Jesus
Christ then identified himself as the truth, the way and the life. (John 14:6)
The church Jesus left behind continued with God in the following ways,
1.
The Christians
preached the gospel. Their preaching was about the messiah (Acts 8:4-8)
2.
The Christians gave
testimonies as they proclaimed the message of the lord. These testimonies
helped to make the people believe more in the gospel truth (Acts 8:25).
3.
The disciples
converted people into believers thus the church was strengthened and it grew in
number as they carried out water baptism (Acts 9:31),
4.
They wrote epistles
to various communities such as Corinth and Galatia and Saint Paul wrote to the
Corinthians on several occasions on puzzling questions including marriage food
offered to idols among others.
5.
The Christians
carried out charitable work. They distributed relief-and donations to needy in
the form of food. (Acts 6: 1 - 4). example Peter and John healed a lame man
(Acts They continued to perform miracles 3.1-10)
6.
The Christians
engaged in prayers. This became one way through" 'which they could communicate
with God
7.
The believers shared
their belongings" The rich in particular sold their property and shared
the money with everyone (Acts 4:32,)7).
8.
They encouraged
reconciliation among the believers. For example, they helped to reconcile the
native Jews and the Greek speaking Jews over the disagreement concerning
finances (Acts 6:1-6),
9.
There was fellowship
among the believers. They continued coming together and sharing the word of God
(Acts 244-47).
10. The Christians founded churches communities. Saint Paul took the leading role in establishing the
church in the communities in which he travelled like in Rome on his several
11. The believers were involved in as they copied the example
of Jesus Christ. Such times" they dedicated themselves to the service of God
(Acts 13: 1-3).
12. The early Christians were occupied with laying hands on
the people as Jesus had done before.
13. They also trained others to help them with the work of
preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. For example, Saint Paul trained Timothy
and Titus.
14. The Christians shared Holy Communion with the people.
This was done in memory of the Lord's last supper and the blood shed through
crucifixion.
Examples of God's
Seekers in Church History
The preaching of Christianity in the early centuries made
many people to-seriously begin seeking for the truth about God and what it
meant to live a righteous life. However, this was later to cause confusion
between the old and the newly acquired belief. Such personalities included.
Clement of
Alexandria
He was born in the Greek city of Athens around AD 150
His parents were pagans. Therefore, this meant that he
was brought up in the family without commitment to the Christian faith.
He was a scholar who studied philosophy in the University
of Athens.
However, Clement later got converted to Christianity and
this was the beginning of his long search for the truth about God.
He travelled to different places including Italy, Syria
and Egypt where he finally settled in Alexandria. This was in his search for the true knowledge
about God.
He found a great teacher named Panteanus in Alexandria
Panteanus was heading a school.
He later succeeded Panteanus as the head of the school
and became one of the greatest Christian teachers.
Clement was concerned with moral training as being very
important in the church.
Clement helped to guide his students about errors of
philosophers (great thinkers) especially their views about religious issues.
He wrote many Christian books which became worldly used
among his follower. Notably, he wrote a book about idolatry giving warning to
the followers about the worshiping of idols.
He criticized those who were against the principles of
Christianity. He was concerned about their weak morals.
He was the first person to develop the teaching and the
idea about the trinity. He presented as one God as being one but in three
persons.
2. ST.
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO
Augustine
was born in AD 354 to a Christian mother in North Africa in a place called Namudia.
His
mother was a Christian but he grew up without much commitment to the Christian
faith.
Augustine
used to compare the scripture with the pagan literature he had read but he
unfortunately did not know how to interpret.
·
Augustine traveled to
Milan in Italy where he worked for many years.
·
While working in Millan,
Augustine met Bishop Ambrose who was famous for his preaching.
·
The preaching of
Bishop Ambrose later inspired Augustine so much that he finally came to
understand the scripture.
·
However Augustine
kept returning to his old pagan way of life. He trusted in the Egyptian wisdom
more than God's wisdom due to human weaknesses.
·
Augustine wrote much
Christian literature that helped to inspire many: of his followers .This
included the "The confession" and "The city of God" among
others.
·
During his preaching,
Augustine was always impatient with those who could not see the truth about
Christ the way he had seen it.
·
Augustine was
credited for correcting some of the false teachings that developed among Christians.
For example, he corrected the Christians on the understanding of destination
doctrine.
·
Augustine taught his
people and showed them how he had discovered the truth about God
Man's quest for god in the Old
Testament
By
God creating human beings both male and female in his image, he initiated a
relationship with mankind. He expected them to respond to him accordingly.
In
an attempt to relate with God, man sought for something or someone beyond
himself. Many events in the Old Testament are revelations of how man sought the
knowledge of God.
The
story of the fall of man, the first human beings (Adam and Eve) desired to be
nearer to God. The woman in her interaction with the serpent was made to
believe that they would be wise like God. Consequently, she was forced to eat
the forbidden fruit order to like God
(Genesis 3:1ff).
The
incidence where Cain killed his own brother Abel was an effort of man to relate
with and understand God. The two brothers had recognized the presence and the
existence of God through offering sacrifices. However, it was from here that
Cain met his death because of the selfishness and jealousy of his brother
(Genesis 4: Iff),
The
builders of the tower of Babel thought that they could reach God in heaven
through their building programme (Genesis 11: 1 ff).
The
response of Abraham during his call reflected man's quest for God. He responded
with faith, obedience and trust to a God he had never known before that he had
to abandon his old ways of life (Genesis 12: 1 ff).
The
experience of Moses during the bush event was an act of man seeking the
knowledge of God. Moses removed his sandals as commanded and covered his face
in fear of the lord. His later acceptance to go and liberate the Israelites
from their Egyptian bondage was a testimony of his belief in God. (Exodus 3:1
ff).
The
Israelites entered in a covenant with God at the foot of Mount Sinai. During
this occasion, they promised to obey and worship God alone (Exodus 19:1 ff).
Still
at foot of Mount Sinai the people of Israel made and worshipped a golden calf
in their search for God. When Moses delayed up on the mountain, they saw the
need of creating a god for themselves (Exodus 32: 1 ff).
The
Israelites renewed their earlier covenant with God as they settled down in the
Promised Land. At Shechem, they promised to serve the lord alone and obey all
his laws (Joshua 24: 1ff)
The
Israelites praised and worshipped God, For example King David led the
Israelites in praising God through singing and dancing as they transferred the
covenant box back to Jerusalem (2 Samuel 6: 1 ff).
The
Israelites built and dedicated a temple to God. This became a place where the
covenant box was kept and it played the roles to promoting Israel's religion.
The
people of Israel destroyed their idols and confessed the lord as their only
God. This was during the Mount Carmel contest in which Elijah defeated the
prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18: 1 ff).
The
people of Israel repented as they related with God. For example King David
repented after committing the double shins of adultery and murder (2 Samuel 12:
13).
The
Israelites respected and listened to the servants of God particularly his
priests and prophets. For example King David humbled himself before Prophet
Nathan upon being told that he had committed the sins of adultery and murder.
The
Israelites also destroyed pagan alters in their land. For example, King Josiah
destroyed the pagan alters that had been erected by King Manasseh.
The
Israelites referred to God as the sovereign lord as they responded to him.
Prophet Jeremiah during his call knew the task being given. In a remarkable
dialogue, he accepted to serve as God's prophet to the Israelites (Jeremiah
1:1-10).
Through
his prophets, God declared universal salvation for the nations of the world.
Isaiah declared a time when all the people of the world would go to the lord
(Isaiah 49: 12-13).
How God Revealed Himself to Man in the
Old Testament
1.
God appeared to man
through voice. For example, during the call of Abraham, Moses and Samuel
(Genesis 12: 1 ff Exodus 3:4 ff, 1 Samuel 10 ff respectively).
2.
Through dreams and
visions, people experienced God's presence. For example, Abraham saw God in a
form of a dream (Genesis 15: 12).
3.
God revealed himself
in the form of a ram. This happened at the time He tested Abraham's faith by
asking for the sacrifice of his only son Isaac. (Genesis 22: 13).
4.
God revealed himself
to man in the form of dreams and visions. Abraham and Samuel experienced this.
(Genesis 15: 1 ff and I Samuel 13: 1 ff respectively).
5.
God appeared in the
form of fire. Moses saw a burning bush. There was also fire as Israelites were
receiving the Ten Commandments. (Exodus 3: and 19: 1 ff).
6.
God showed his
presence through thunder. This happened at the foot of Mt. Sinai as He was
meeting the Israelites. (Exodus 19: 16).
7.
God revealed Himself
to man through wind. For example. He took prophet Elijah up to heaven through a
whirlwind. (2 Kings 2: 12),
8.
The Israelites felt
God's presence through the smoke. For example, Mount covenant) there appeared a
thick smoke that covered the whole mountain.
9.
God appeared in the
form of a cloud. The cloud directed the Israelites to the Promised Land and
which re-appeared at the foot of Mount Sinai (Exodus 19: 16).
10. 10. God appeared to man in form of sound. This was during
the receiving the Decalogue, which caused
the Israelites to tremble with fear. (Exodus 19: 19).
11. God revealed himself to man through a rainbow. Ezekiel
saw coming to him of a rainbow (Ezekiel
1: 28)
12. God revealed himself to man through miracles. He made a
path across Red to enable the Israelites cross as the Egyptians were them.
Moses' stick also turned into a snake. (Exodus 14: 1 ff).
13. God appeared to also through provision. He gave the
Israelites food, water, quails and even Kings (Exodus 16: 1 ff and 17: 1 ff).
14. God appeared to man through calamities. For example, the
plagues and flood. (Exodus 11, Genesis 7:1 ff).
15. God revealed himself through personality including the
prophets such as Isaiah, Amos and Samuel. Abraham also saw God coming to him in
the form of three men {Genesis 18:1-2).
16. The Israelites felt God's presence through his laws-the
Ten Commandments kept in the covenant box (Exodus 20: 1 ff).
17. God revealed
Himself to man in the form of rain. He sent the Hood that lasted for forty days
(Genesis 7:1 ff)
18. God revealed himself through wind. For example, Prophet Elijah was taken to
heaven by a whirl wind in the presence of Elisha who later replaced him as a
prophet (2 Kings 2:1 ff).
The Nature, Attributes and Character of God
1.
God is one in three
persons (trinity). During the creation of the human beings, he is quoted as
having said “And now we will make the human beings; they will be like us and
resemble us” (Genesis 1 :26).
2.
God is a, worker. He
took the soil and formed man during his creational activities (Genesis 2:7).
3.
God is holy by
nature. Among others, he told Moses to remove his sandals because he was standing
on a holy ground.
4.
God is invisible. The
people who experienced his presence could only hear his voice like during the
calls of Abraham and Moses.
5.
God loves. He showed
his love to the people of Israel by setting them free from slavery in Egypt.
6.
God is omnipotent
(powerful) He defeated the Egyptian gods during the Passover feast and he also
defeated the 450 Baal prophets through Prophet Elijah during the Mount Carmel
contest.
7.
God is one. The
Israelites were called upon to worship and serve only Yahweh.
8.
God is the provider.
He provided the people of Israel with food in the form of quails and manna on
their way to the Promised Land.
9.
God is omnipresent.
He is everywhere. He was with Moses during his call while in the Midian land,
during the Passover and when he was receiving the Ten Commandments.
10. God is the source of blessings. He blessed Job with more
wealth after a long life of suffering. He blessed the family of Obed Edom
during the three months he kept the covenant box.
11. God is transcendent. He is beyond the understanding of
human beings. Job and his friends failed to understand God's ways of doing
things especially as Job continued to suffer despite his righteousness.
12. God is universal He showed his authority by pronouncing
judgement and punishment on Israel's neighbours like Philistia, Edom and Tyre.
13. God is the Almighty. Prophet Ezekiel seated saw a
human-like figure seated on his throne during his call.
14. Christ called upon the masses not to look outside their
own life as they look for God. He points out that God is with people in their
daily lives. What is important is simply showing love for Him.
15. The knowledge of the mystery of Christ is a source of
confidence tor man quest to come
closer to God and the trials that may come every day (Ephesians 3: 12-13).
16. The coming of Christ to earth was a revelation of God's
goodness and kindness. God is revealed in the humanity of Christ as a loving
Father. (Titus 3:4).
17. According to Saint Paul man gained the power to respond
to God through the death and resurrection of Christ.
18. The body of man is the temple of God. Man should,
therefore, keep his body free from evil practices as he comes closer to God. (1
Corinthian. 3"16,6:9, Revelation 3:20).
19. Jesus emphasized the need for man to love each other. He
points out that this is the only way of bringing harmony here on earth and in
heaven. (Luke 6:27-28, 32-36).
Man's Evasion for God
· The word evasion may be used to mean the following:
· Trying to do with something internationally
· Dodging
· Turning away
· Trying to forget
· Running away
· To ignore
Therefore,
the "Man’s Evasion of God" can be interpreted to mean the following.
Inability
of man to consider God and respond to his requirement 'their daily or
behaviour.
The
conduct of man which reflects dodging, or doing without God in their lives
sinful acts of man which are contrary to God's expectations.
Behaving contrary to the principles required
to live a Godly life.
MANS EVASION OF GOD IN THE PRESENT
SITUATION
The
following are the ways through which man today tends to evade God. .
Through
practicing sexual immorality like homosexuality, bestiality and prostitution.
These are sexual deviations which are against the divine intention of God sex. Accordingly, sex is for pro-creation,
mutual love and companionship. Besides, the body of every believer is the
temple of God. Therefore, such acts defile God's temple
Man
is getting involved in murder or killing each other. However, God blessed human
beings to multiply and fill the world. This meant that God had empowered to
continue bringing and preserving hut not destroy.
Some
people worship many gods. This is against the monotheistic faith of and
therefore against the oneness of God.
Man
evades God by practicing witchcraft, magic and sorcery. This tends to cause
onto others resulting into death and disharmony among others. Besides,
believing powers reflect distrust in God's powers and man's desire to act
independent of him.
Some
people are selfish and therefore they tend to ignore the needs of those who are
unable to fend for themselves. However, Jesus encouraged every believer to
share with others said that the little
done here on earth on to others is rewarded in the heavenly kingdom this by
encouraging the rich fool to sell all his wealth and give the proceeds to the
poor in order to attain the heavenly treasures.
Some
people are involved in theft. By stealing one another's property, one breaks
the commandment of God which forbids such an act. Therefore, stealing is act
disobedience before God.
Some
people swear falsely in the name of God. They take an oath promising to fulfill
their duties which unfortunately they fail do so. This shows disrespect to the
name of God.
Some
people evade God through discriminating each other. They basing on sex, tribe,
religion and colour among others. This is sinful because all human beings are
equal before God,
Some
people live a prayer less life. They tend to put barriers to their
communication with God and forget that He exists,
Some
people are unrepentant and fail to put themselves right with others and with
God. They continue to be sinful. They forget Jesus' teaching that only the
righteous would inherit the kingdom of God,
Some
people drink alcohol excessively. However, wine is a mocker and it defiles
purity of one's body.
Some
people believe and practice superstition. They are strongly carried by the
belief that something bad is bound to happen by tagging particular events on to
situations. This is lack of trust in God's power and protection.
People
evade God through revenging and avenging on their enemies for their wrongs.
However, Jesus encouraged every believer to forgive their enemies seventy seven
times seven. Besides, He said that the merciful here on earth would experience
the father's mercy in His heavenly kingdom.
Some
people evade God by exploiting the needy including the disabled and poor. This
is under looking at God's creation.
Some
people evade God by participating in gambling. This is sinful before God who
created human beings to be workers.
God
is evaded through hating one another. This hatred has always resulted into
conflict thus creating disharmony and instability. This is disrespecting Jesus'
desire for every believer to extend love to another.
Other
individuals worship religious officials, places and objects other than God.
These are obstacles to people's communication to God.
People
are turning away from God by being materially minded. Because of the material
wealth, such people are not bothered about God, This is because they believe
that have everything a human being needs.
Others
evade God by being too violent. Such people treat others harshly without mercy.
This is against God's will for mankind where harmony is the life desired.
The
cases of corruption, bribery and embezzlement are forms of evasion of God these
are people who are self-centered and do not care about the needs of others.
Struggling
for power is very common in the society today. The leaders in particular tend
to fight each other as they crave for positions of authority. They forget that
authority is God given.
People
evade God through putting emphasis on one religious denominations and criticizing
the other instead of believing in God, For example, it is difficult for a
Christian who is a Protestant to go and pray in the Catholic Church and vice
versa
Some
people tend to blame God for whatever problems they encounter, They hold God
responsible for their suffering other than looking at their own mistakes and
putting themselves right with God through repentance.
Causes
of Man's Evasion of God Today
Wealth
makes some people to turn away God.
Such people think that they have everything they in life. For this reason, they
cannot see the importance of believing and having God in their lives especially
when they begin to think that they made their wealth on their own.
The
suffering of some religious people just like pagans in the form of diseases and
poverty among others turns some people away from God. People think that God is
there to guard these people. Therefore, their suffering makes it appear that
God is not there.
Frustration
in life makes some people to evade God. In an event of continuous suffering
with all avenues for improvement exploited, a person may be forced to think
that God has abandoned him or her.
Conflicting,
controversial and different teachings by different religious leaders can
discourage some people from believing in God. This tends to confuse people
The
delay in the proclaimed second coming of Christ tends to discourage some believing
in God. Such person to become too impatient and get caught up with the thinking
and the feeling that such a preaching is false and may never come.
Bad
behaviour of some religious leaders like involving in defilement, rape
corruption, stealing church funds, and many others. This discourages people
from following and believing in the gospel truth.
To
some people, believing in restricts them from of enjoying the pleasures of life
like drinking alcohol and fornication among others, Therefore, they tend to
ignore God their lives in order to enjoy such pleasures of the world,
The
discrimination practiced by some church leaders leads to evasion of God, for
example, some religious leaders tend to respect the rich more than the poor yet
they teach that people are equal before God,
Economic
hardships including poverty tend to make some people to ignore God, Because of
desperate situations, God seems far from them, It is for this reason that such
people tend to concentrate on the practical ways of solving the problems rather
the spiritual
Poor
preaching methods by some religious leaders make some people to be less interested
in God. Some of the leaders over attack the believers during their sermons others
Some
people evade God because of the influence education. To such people, the
knowledge acquired may become a barrier to their belief in the existence of God
which they cannot prove.
Some
people tend to associate with the
corning of the White people to Africa. To such people, the faith is foreign to them. This is why they
refer to it as the "White man's religion" imposed on the black
Africans.
Some
people evade God because of their past sinful life. They feel that they have committed
a number of crimes to point where they cannot be forgiven.
The
absence or the rare occurrences of miracles as
opposed to what is preached the bible makes people to doubt God. Some desperate situations childlessness and
constant illnesses may get the feeling that God is ignoring them. This makes it
difficult for such people to believe the truth, as they cannot see the miracles
they expect.
Some
people evade God because failing to obtain material benefits from the like
education, money or any other tangible assistance. For such schemers,
activities prayer, praise and worship may become time consuming without growth.
Existence
of African traditional religion makes it difficult for people to truly believe
Christianity, which is seen to be "foreign".
Some
people are forced to ignore God the influence from their especially if such
friends are non-believers. To themselves with the group, have to behave exactly like the members.
Evasion
of God is as a result the Christian
teaching failing to solve Problems of the people. Problems such as accidents,
diseases, poverty unemployment have continued to exist despite commitment of
the people in their faith. In this way, some people think seems to care less about the about people.
Some
people God they are such people think that should be answered immediately. In
case of delay, they think that God is has forgotten
The
influence of science and modern technology makes some people to turn away God.
Among the science has enabled man to solve some of his immediate problems like diseases
without reference to God. Above all, to such people, anything said to exist it
must be proved. Unfortunately, they have failed to prove the existence of God
through their discoveries.
Some
people believe more in the practice of and
witchcraft which seems to solve problems. This can explain why some people
still respect the demands the Traditional gods to the extent of offering children
as in to obtain riches.
Some
people are forced to God because of influence from their peers especially if
such friends are interested in religious activities. For them to fit and
identity themselves with the group, they have to behave exactly like the
members.
Revision Question:
How
is Church contributing to man’s evasion in God today?
· Ignoring the tangible needs of the believers especially
of the poor
· Over demanding material support from the believers in the
form of donation
· Discriminating the
believers basing on sex, possessions and age
· Open rivalry or conflict among religious leaders
· Corruption of some church leaders or being entangled in
dirty deals
· Making empty promises to the believers
· Poor or boring methods of preaching the good news of
salvation
· The Partisan politics which tends to divide the believers
· False prophesies or telling lies
· Over demanding time for only religious activities amidst
pressing needs
How the Church is Bringing Man Back to
God
Through
modernization of the ways of praising and worshiping God. This is by using
modern musical instruments like guitars and pianos. This helps to attract more
people particularly the youth to attend masses and church services since the
occasions become more enjoyable.
Through
providing education services to the people they serve. This is through
religious founded schools like Saint Mary's College Kisubi and Our Lady Queen
of Africa Rubaga Girl's Secondary School. In such schools religious activities
prayers are compulsory. Besides, the church offers scholarship to committed
children from the disadvantaged families.
By
providing recreational centers like Nsambya Sharing Hall. Such places are used for
entertainment purposes among others.
Establishing
and running media centers like Light House Television, Radio Maria. This is
attractive to people of all ages.
By
organizing and encouraging Bible Studies This may be on the daily or weekly
basis especially in the evening hours. It helps to bring the believers together
and inspire then more.
By
providing guidance and counseling services to the people. This has given a
sense of direction to those who were spiritually lost because of problems in
life.
The
Church has always organized youth camps. This has allowed interaction with some
highly profiled religious leaders Eke the bishops and dignified preachers.
During such occasions, the youth vigorously participate in fellowship, prayer
praise and worship.
The
Church is building more structures to accommodate the increasing number of
believers. Such buildings like Rubaga and Kansanga Miracle Centres are well
decorated and furnished and attractive. The congregation to oe more comfortable
thus makes them to enjoy sermons.
Church
sponsors extra and co-curricular activities like football, netball and music
dance and drama among others. In the Catholic Church, there is an annual competition
for music, dance and drama between the schools within a diocese. This has
always unity among such schools among other benefits.
Organizing and encouraging fellowship among
believers. This helps in creating unity and making believers strong firm in their faith.
The
Church is involving more people particularly youth in its management and
administration. Responsibilities like ushers, wardens and altar boys-are shared
among people. This tends to make the people feel that they are part of the
Church.
The
Church gives support to organization including Young Christian Scripture Union and Mothers' Union among
others. Helps to bring together as they actively participate in affairs of the church.
The
church provides employment opportunities in the public. Such employments are
given to teachers and doctors among others. This helps to improve on the
standard living and because of this they tend to pay their loyalty to the
church.
There
are also charity organizations like Watoto Children founded by the church to
the disadvantaged like the poor and the orphans. Such organizations cater tor
needs of the needy by providing food, shelter and education. This helps to
attract more people to the church and makes them more committed as well.
Man's evasion of god in African
traditional society
Much
as the people in African traditional society a
deed rooted belief in the existence
Supreme
God, there were times when they behaved contrary to their beliefs.
Some
traditional Africans could turn to believe in divinities (lesser gods) tor
assistance. They could consult such lesser gods in extreme cases like death,
severe drought and famine through praying to them and offering sacrifice
Africans
honoured and respected religious leaders as being holy and at times more
important than God.
Some
Africans used to wear protective charms on their body parts like around their
and neck .This showed the people's lack to trust in protection.
The
traditional Africans worshipped the ancestral instead
of God. They forgot the ancestors were simply mediators between man and God.
The
Africans believed in wars as opposed to peaceful means of solving conflicts.
They could organize for raids and this made people suffer.
5. The traditional Africans practiced magic,
sorcery and witchcraft This involved manipulating the minds of the people to
make them believe something. This caused conflict and disharmony. Some even
lost their lives. This meant that they trusted their other powers instead of
trusting God's mighty to act in any given
situation.
Some
traditional Africans disrespected their own customs and the taboos of the
society some of which carried religious meaning.
Africans
held a deep belief superstition. Among
the Acholi people, meeting a cat especially the black one as one was on a
mission like hunting, was a bad omen and it was possible for one to abandon the
mission. This undermined God as being the controller of world events.
The
Africans were involved sacrifices. This was done respecting demand the ancestral
spirits. This was murder against their own belief God as the creator,
Some
traditional blamed God for uncertainties like and famine. Such were misfortune
believed to have sent upon the people by the spiritual world.
The
culture of revenging and avenging was common among the Africans, This people to
live under fear and it also promoted a rough life like fighting,
In
some communities, the less fortunate like the women, strangers and disabled
were discriminated and mistreated as if they were sub-human beings.
Some
traditional Africans trusted their own wisdom other than God. They believed were
capable doing anything on their without God's blessing or approval.
The
traditional Africans evaded God through making blood pacts and later breaking
it showed faith and trust this pact other than God's power.
Some
traditional Africans worshipped physical features such as mountains, big trees,
hills. Such places were respected for their "holiness". In Buganda,
the "Nakayima now m the current district of Mubende was treated with such
respect. Even rocks with unique curving were adored.
There
used to be power struggle among African leaders. They could fight to extent of killing other. However, even people they struggled to rule were victimized
by their fights.
Man's Evasion of God in Church H History
The Early Christians:
The
body of believers who lived immediately after the ascension of Jesus Christ
experienced problems in the administration and management of Church despite
having key personalities the apostles like Saint Paul and Peter. These problems
made the believers to God in the following ways:
The
evasion of God had begun much earlier when Jesus Christ was still alive. Many
people became confused with the teaching and the belief of God being three one person,
others found it difficult to believe that Christ was truly God evasion of God.
There
was division among the believers. The believers started following personalities
like Paul, Peter, and Apollo while a section claimed that they followed only
Jesus
There
were baptized in the name of Jesus Christ were therefore one was persecution of
the believers. Saint Paul before his conversion was one those who moved up and
down torturing everyone who believed of
Christ.
Idol
worship existed among In the Christians used to make sacrifices to idols. This
was against the monotheistic faith of the believers as Jesus Christ had
emphasized.
Some
believers rejected the apostles of Jesus Christ. Saint Paul was rejected by the
Galatians who accused him of being a persecutor before his conversion.
Some
of the early Christians were involved mob
justice. A case in was Stephen was stoned to death. This was murder which was the commandment of God. (Acts: 7:54)
There
was discrimination among the believers particularly between the rich and the
rice and poor. This was during the Lord's Supper and agape meals. However, this
was a fellowship gathering meant to bring the believers together. (I
Corinthians 5: 1-77).
Some
of the early Christians were involved in sexual immorality. Among the there
used to be incest and prostitution. This defiled the bodies of (1 Corinthians: 5.1 ff and 6: 1 ff)
Some
believers were dishonest. For example, Ananias and Sapphira hid some amount of
money they had got from the sale of their property yet they were required to
everything to the Church (Acts 5: 1- 77).
Some
of tile believers held the attitude of "Leave it all to God". Because
of this, some of them abandoned working and sold off their property order for them to concentrate on prayer
leaving everything for God to do everything for them.
Some
of the believers became liars" For example, Ananias and Sapphira lied to
Peter about the sale of their property.
The middle Ages
This
was a period marked by a reformation (changes) in the Church. However, because
the changes, many Christians found evading
the following
The
Christians were taken up by the songs of praises particularly the hymns
composed by Bishop Ambrose. Every effort was directed towards singing well in
the Church and this made them to forget about the Christian virtues"
Many
Christians concentrated on building monuments. They built images of great
personalities who had contributed significantly to the growth and development
of the church in and around the Cathedrals. Many of these monuments were
greatly adored the Christians.
Some
of the Christians concentrated on decorating the Church buildings with
beautiful pictures including those of saints. Some of them thought they would
be put right with through such rather
than repentance.
There
also developed a wrong interpretation of the Trinity. Some Christians came to
believe that God the father, the son and the Holy Spirit were independent of
each other.
Some
of the Christians were taken up by their wealth. They thought that they had
everything they wanted in life and God.
The
educated Christians developed a thinking that God was only for the illiterate people.
Some
of the Christians put a lot of emphasis on religious practices, very strict
about such a and forgot all about following and Christian.
Some
Christians worshipped and the remains of great Christians holy Personalities
particularly that of the Saints. Their clothes and shoes among were adored as
being holy and were treated with a lot respect.
There,
developed the pre-destination doctrine (teaching) among the Christians
leadership of John Calvin of Switzerland. It was widely taught that God had
determined destiny of a person before his or her birth to either go to heaven
or to hell human could be done to change the arrangement. This was so confusing
and misleading it made some of the believers to give up with their faith.
The
Christians also developed the doctrine of the sales of indulgence. By this, the
priests encouraged the believers to give some gifts like money there to be
forgiven. This made the rich to think they
buy salvation and they therefore forgot about repenting their sins.
Some
of the Christians honoured almost worshipped the religious leaders among them
including the pope, bishops and the
They
used threatening method when preaching in to
people’s faith. Was presented as being a harsh judge who never forgives. This
instead the scared the belivers
A
lot of emphasis was put on the correct ways of worshipping other than the
worshipping of God itself .This made Christianity to appear to be too
restrictive to the hatred of many.
Man's Evasion of God in the Old Testament
When
human both male and female in His likeness (Genesis 1 expected them to respond
to Him faith. In Genesis 1.1 ff God even involved man of creation when he was
given the responsibility of other creatures and later put him in the Garden of
Eden to cultivate and guard it
However
the events that followed saw man fall apart with God and this marked the beginning
the human race disappointing, ignoring and acting independent of God.
The
first human beings disobeyed the simple command God had given them by forbidden
fruit. By doing so, man rebelled against God and tried to equate themselves with
God. They also expressed greediness
and became unrepentant (Genesis 3:1-77).
In
the story of Cain and Abel, man acted with selfishness and jealousy. This led
resulted into murder when Cain killed his own brother and denied being
responsible .It was for this reason that God disapproved his actions by
punishing him (Genesis 1)
The
builders of the tower of Babel, tried to act independent of God but with a
disastrous ending. Their plan to reach God in the sky through their building
involved false wisdom, selfishness, pride, lack of faith and trust in God their
desire to equate themselves with him. This could be used to explain reason as
to why God punished them by mixing their language and destroying the building
itself (Genesis 11: 1 ff).
While
in Egypt the Israelites were oppressed and exploited through hard labour. The
injustices against the Israelites displeased God as reflected in the call of
Moses eventual liberation of the Israelites.
The
Israelites evaded God by worshipping idols. At the foot of Mount Sinai, they
made a molten calf to represent Yahweh (Exodus I: 7) While in the Promised
Land, they went on to worship the idols of foreign gods. This was against their
monotheistic faith as established at the foot of Mount Sinai
The
Israelites practiced sexual immorality such as prostitution and incest. This
was an evasion of God because it was against the covenant faith. A case in
point was Hosea's who continued with her prostitution despite the husband's
plea for her to stop it (Hosea 4:1-5)
The
Israelites demanded to have an earthly king. This was a direct rejection of
authority as their ruler and therefore against theocratic background. (1 Samuel
8: 1-1).The Israelites evaded God by struggling for power. Their struggle for
power was a disrespect to God's divine choice of the persons wanted to rule His
people.
Unsuccessfully
Saul tried to kill David after he realized that the Lord had favoured David to
become the next king of Israel (1 Samuel 19 :l-4, 11-14 )
The
Israelites disobeyed the Lord's command carrying out the act While wilderness on their way to the Promised God,
through Moses commanded to destroy their enemies and their property. However,
when King Saul and soldiers were told to do so, he spared King Agag and the
tatty animals of Amalekites.
The
Israelites evaded God by persecuting and suffered greatly in the hands of King
Ahab and his pagan beaten up and chained upon the orders of Priest Pashhur.
The
Israelites became unrepentant. They continued with their sinfulness despite
warnings from the lord's prophets. For example, King Solomon continued with his
sinful ways even when the Lord appeared to him commanding him to stop it.
Israelites
evaded by practicing religious
syncretism. They worshipped Yahweh besides other gods like Baal and Molech- the
disgusting god of Amon. This was against covenant faith, which demanded the worship of only God.
Some
of them disrespected parents. The two
sons of Eli, Phinehas and Hophni disrespected him and continued with their
misbehaviour of sleeping with the women who served in the Tent of the Lord's
Presence at Shiloh. This was the commandment which It was for this reason that the lord rejected them as his priests.
The
Israelites got involved in murder. For example King David plotted the death of
Uriah his faithful soldier and yet the law had forbidden killing.
The
Israelites evaded God by selling parts of the land
to foreigners. King Solomon sold off twenty towns in the region of Galilee to
King Hiram of Tyre but this land belonged to Yahweh.
Guiding questions.
1. How did
the people of Israel ignore God in their lives?
2. Show how the Israelites evaded God after
settling in the Promised Land.
How
did Adam and Eve evade God by eating
the forbidden fruit?
•
Disobedience of God's
command
•
Greed
•
Tried to be equal to
God.
•
Rebelled against God
•
Became unrepentant
•
Hid from God
•
Betrayed God
•
They showed pride
•
Acted independently
•
Worshipped the
•
Lacked faith in God
•
Disrespected God,
How did man evade by building the tower
§ Pride as they wanted to make a name themselves through the building.
§ They were yet they
are supposed to have been working.
§ They wanted to equal
to as they desired to be with Him in
heaven,
o They abused God's given freedom
o Misused God's creation particularly the soil used for the building which was later
destroyed.
o False unity thinking it was only the building to write
them.
o Dodged responsibility of being on
o Greediness,
o Acted independently as they decided to work on their own
to search for God.
o Lacked faith in what God had done for them.
o Lacked trust in God's provision.
How did man evade God in the story of Cain and Abel?
·
Murder as Cain killed
Abel
·
Selfishness i.e. Cain
gave the worst his harvest to God Jealousy
·
Irresponsibility denied being responsible for his own brother
·
Pride-Cain challenged
God "Am I the one to take care of brother?"
·
Lying as Cain told
God that he did not know the where about his brother was.
·
Rebellion
·
Unrepentant
·
Disobedience
·
Rudeness
·
Disrespect of God.
Cain responded arrogantly to God.
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