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Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

Is Christianity Just Wishful Thinking?

Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9624 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever wondered if Christianity is too good to be true? In this episode, Pastor J.D. answers the question, "Is Christianity Just Wishful Thinking?"

Show Notes:

* Well, I don't think my answer will take anyone by surprise, considering my occupation: no! But let me try to unpack why.
* Is Christianity all just a fairy tale to make people feel better about the afterlife?
* I think you can answer pretty definitely that this is not what Christianity is about.
* Think about some of the earliest Christians, like Paul. Paul did not want Christianity to be true! Instead, he was confronted with it and knew he had to believe. Some say that the other apostles, especially those who were Jesus' disciples, convinced themselves that the resurrection happened because of how that would have benefitted their lives. However, N.T. Wright's book, The Resurrection of the Son of God, explains that the idea of a resurrected Messiah was not part of the Jewish hope. They thought about a Messiah that would come and reign, but not a Messiah who would rise from the dead and would not reign politically. And the disciples were a little bit slow to believe this — all of the gospels read this way.
* Sometimes, it's easy to think of people over 2,000 years ago being more gullible and less scientific than us — perhaps more likely to fall for the myth of a resurrection. But that's an arrogant way of thinking — they knew, of course, that people didn't raise from the dead.
* Beyond this, the earliest Christian leaders did not gain any great wealth, following, or social status because of their newly-formed religion... just the opposite! They had to give up everything because of the gospel, and yet they did so willingly. This contrasts to others who have started false religions, because others who have done so have prospered greatly in some way because of their religious lies.
* Blaise Pascal famously said: "Always believe witnesses who are willing to have their throats cut, and have nothing to gain for it." I think that's what you see in the earliest Christians.
* I'd encourage you to press into N.T. Wright's The Resurrection of the Son of God for more on this.

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody.

0:17.5

Welcome to Ask Me Anything.

0:20.0

My name is Matt Love, here with Pastor J.D. Greer.

0:23.1

And we have a great question today that I think is probably one of those questions that, if you're like me, you wouldn't think about asking until someone else asks it.

0:33.0

And then you realize how important of a question it is. So the question today is, is Christianity

0:38.4

just wishful thinking? So, J.D., what do you think? Is Christianity just wishful thinking? Is it

0:43.6

just a fairy tale? Well, Matt, let me let the cat out of the bag on this one early. What do you think

0:47.5

I'm going to say to this? Is Christianity just wishful thinking? I don't think any of our

0:52.1

listeners are like, what's you going to say? No. So let me,

0:56.0

let me try to unpack why, because actually I have been talking with somebody recently and who actually

1:01.0

wants to believe, but, but, but secretly, I think she, well, she just says this. I, I, I keep

1:06.3

being afraid that that this is just wishful thinking. It's pie in the sky and it's it's a fairy tale.

1:12.9

So can't we just write Christianity up as just yet another, you know, kind of happy ending?

1:18.9

I don't want to embrace like Nietzsche said, the despair of the universe. And so as a coward,

1:24.1

I, you know, find a fairy tale to comfort me so that when things bad at things

1:28.6

happen, I, you know, it'll be okay. Is that really, when it's all said and done, and we take off

1:34.0

all the, the doctrines that that really is where it comes from? And I think you can answer pretty

1:39.0

definitively that that is not what's at work in the Christian message. Even if you don't think

1:43.7

the Christian message is true, I don't think the Christian message is true,

1:45.0

I don't think you could say that it was just the product of wishful thinking. I mean, a few things.

1:49.7

One, some of its greatest proponents, like Paul, they did not want it to be true.

1:55.6

You know, I mean, Paul wanted it not to be true. He was confronted by it with evidence he felt like he could not deny. His life was

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