Josh Wilson

Josh WilsonYesterday I pretty much accidentally stumbled across this guy called Josh Wilson – I was looking around for some fresh music to listen to, and I found this guy on the Sparrow Records website.

I can’t really think of too much to say about him – just that his songs have a sense of honesty that we don’t often see with Christian music. His song Fall Apart stands out, here are its lyrics:

Why in the world did I think I could
Only get to know You when my life was good?
When everything just falls in place,
The easiest thing is to give You praise.
Now it all seems upside-down…

‘Cause my whole world is caving in,
But I feel You now more than I did then.
How can I come to the end of me,
And somehow still have all I need?
God, I want to know You more,
Maybe this is how it starts –
I find You when I fall apart.

Blessed are the ones who understand,
We got nothing to bring but empty hands.
Nothing to hide and nothing to prove,
Our heartbreak brings us back to You.
And it all seems upside-down…

I don’t know how long this will last
I’m praying for the pain to pass
But maybe this is the best thing that
Has ever happened to me.

He has such a beautiful way of showing the truth of God. I’ve been learning so much recently that this life is not about getting to that one ‘perfect’ place and sticking with it. My eyes have always been focused on getting to a point where everything will be okay and I won’t have any more issues in my life to deal with. But it’s not like that, whatever route we take things are going to challenge us, things are always going to go wrong, everything is always going to be messed up. We can’t always expect to be comfortable and that’s a difficult thought. Actually it makes life seem sort of pointless – is there actually anything good worth looking forward to? Thankfully, that’s not the end of it. People are always going to fall short of our expectations, things are never going to turn out the way we want them to all of the time. Our deepest dreams and desires may never come true. But there is one thing that remains, one thing that will never leave us, or let us down, or fail to live up to its expectations – God. He is always there, He never changes, constantly perfect. Through all the crap we go, He’s right there, right beside us, going through it all as well. He’s not waiting for us to reach that place of perfection, because He knows that we can’t get there. When we fall apart and our world comes crashing down, God remains, a firm foundation – indeed the only foundation on which we should rest our lives, because He is the only foundation that will never crumble or fall. In this life that is so full of uncertainty, so full of hurt and pain, so full of fear and worry, there is this one thing on which we can lean, this one thing that we can trust. God’s love for us overflows, we can trust in Him because He would never do anything that would hurt us – He always has our best interests in mind.

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11, (NIV).

I appreciate that this is pretty heavy, and probably comes across as quite ‘in-your-face’. I want to make it clear that I’m not trying to thrust this down anyone’s throat, I’m not trying to force anyone to believe anything. When you find something or someone amazing, it’s natural to want to tell other people about it. I’m crazy about this stuff because it is the best thing I have ever come across. That is why I’m so adamant – I’m passionate and unashamed about it.

I’m not going to say that you should do anything apart from listen to this guy… Forgetting the lyrics, the music’s really good, and he has a nice voice. Here is a link to a YouTube video with the lyrics to his song, Behind The Beauty. (Sorry, embedding is disabled). Enjoy!

Behind the Beauty – Josh Wilson

Where can we find truth?

Glee LogoI watched Glee tonight.

I was persuaded to start watching the show last year after being initially critical of it… I’m glad I do, because it’s a great show. It doesn’t feature the best plots, or depth of character, but there’s something about it that makes it a good watch. I think, for the most part it’s the music that’s just too perfect, the characters that are just too fake… It’s all a total load of rubbish…but such fun.

Well tonight’s episode, entitled ‘Grilled Cheesus’ is probably my least favourite episode so far. Aside from the music being a little below it’s usual standard, the story and content left me quite irritated. The episode had a ‘spiritual’ theme, but the massive range of ideas about God, faith and religion was genuinely overwhelming. It was impossible to really know what to think… Such important issues should never be dealt with in such a shallow way, in my opinion.

It got me thinking… In a world where there are so many different things that people believe about God, about life – its purpose and direction – and death – what happens next – how can we tell what is the truth? My view is just as valid as the next person’s…so what right do I have to claim that what I believe is the truth? I don’t.

The thing with truth is that it isn’t dependent upon what people believe. If something is true, it makes no difference what people believe about it. It remains true whatever. If God is real, that isn’t because someone on earth believes in Him. If no-one on earth believed that God was real, He still would be…

So we have established that everyone has different views. And we have established that whatever these views are, the truth will remain true. This applies to everything – for example people have different views on whether the earth is spherical or flat, (I know this sounds ridiculous, but try arguing with a flat-earther…it’s harder than you might think!) but whatever the earth truly is, it will remain, regardless of what people think about it.

If we gently bring this back to God…people often have different views about Him, but they don’t make a difference to His existence. The big difference between the shape of the earth and the existence of God is the small matter of proof…although I would argue that the evidence for God is quite compelling. But I won’t get into it. Back to truth…

Bible imageThe Christian faith has something rather special by way of truth – it’s called the Bible. I won’t be patronising by explaining what it is… What many people don’t understand about the Bible is that it is relevant to us today, not just its writers from 2000 years (or longer) ago. Often it can be pretty hard to understand, but there are so many resources available to us to help with that. (One thing I highly recommend is Soul Survivor’s ‘Bible-in-one-year’ scheme, check the Links page).

It is so important for Christians to constantly read the Bible and see what God says. You might have noticed from other posts on this blog that they often contain a few Bible references – it’s so full of wisdom. More importantly, it’s full of truth. It’s a strange book in a sense – like no other book I’ve ever read. It has the unique ability of quite literally being alive. It is often described as the living word of God. God often speaks to us through the words in the Bible – and the more we read it, the more meaning we can unpack from it, even passages we’ve read over and over in the past. It’s amazing.

Here’s what the Bible has to say about itself:

All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people to do every good work. – 2 Timothy 3:16-17, NLT.

You might be thinking…that’s rich!! How arrogant for the writer of 2 Timothy (Paul) to say that about the book that he’s contributed so much to! I’d completely understand – that’s the sort of thing I was thinking when I first read that bit.

What I will leave you with is this: there is not a single document throughout the whole of history that is more reliable than the Bible. It stands up to every single conceivable test for such thing, and fits perfectly with archaeological evidence, other writings from its time, known human history…

It remains a perfect history, geography and life book. And this makes sense…it’s God’s book. He doesn’t settle for anything less that perfect.

I was going to leave this post there. But I’ve just realised I’ve left out the most important thing – Jesus Christ. Jesus had a lot to say about truth. I’m not sure how many times He used the phrase, ‘I tell you the truth:’ because He said that quite a lot. But Jesus also went one step further… In one of His most famous statements:

“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” - John 14:6, NIV.

Jesus said that He was the truth. Again, that’s a pretty massive claim, and if He was the only one to say it, it’s pretty difficult for many people to distinguish it from hot-headedness.

If I may, I want to look at something that C.S. Lewis came up with. It’s often referred to as Bad, Mad or God, or maybe Liar, Lunatic or Lord. It refers to the three possible explanations for Jesus and His life – there can be no other explanation for Him having said the things He did. Either He was a ‘bad’ man, a ‘liar’, who had no good purpose on earth and sought to spread seeds of deceit amongst the people of the time. Everything He did was for His own personal gain, and He lied about who He said He was – the Son of God. Or, He was mad, a complete lunatic. He didn’t even know what He was saying. Or, He was (and is) truly the Son of God, as He said He is.

I find it hard to believe that Jesus was bad – even by reading a tiny part of the accounts of His life it is impossible to reach this conclusion. He healed people, raised them to life… He called for justice and mercy for the poor. He loved children and welcomed them openly. A bad man would never do any of these things if He was only out for himself. Jesus can’t have been bad – it doesn’t add up.

I also find it pretty hard to believe that Jesus was mad – we read of many accounts of men who are ‘wild’ or ‘possessed’ – the people of the time were pretty good at recognising when someone was a lunatic, and Jesus wouldn’t have been any different. He can’t have been mad. Why would they have believed Him?

All this leaves is that Jesus must have been the Son of God. Even that short logical analysis helps us to understand that that is the only possibility. It may be helpful to look at how long Christianity has existed and been believed, against huge opposition. It went against the entire Roman Empire and won. Something about Christianity must be true… Or how about we consider the resurrection of Christ? The Chief Jewish Priests and the Roman Governor all wanted to see Jesus dead, and remain that way for a very long time. Yet they could find no way of disputing His disciples’ claims that He was alive again. If they’d wanted to disprove the resurrection, they could have quite easily produced the body, and Christianity would never have existed. Jesus would have been forgotten.

It is impossible to ignore Jesus Christ – He is indisputably the most important and significant character throughout the whole of history. What He said must be true.

Of course, that might all be wrong. And if Christianity is all wrong, then Jesus is of no importance to anyone.

As C.S. Lewis also famously said:

“Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important.”

We cannot rationally ignore Christianity when we search for the truth. Everyone on the earth has this responsibility to choose for themselves what they should believe, and anyone who does not look at Christianity and ask what it’s really all about is shirking that responsibility.

Jesus said, “…the truth will set you free.” - John 8:31-32, NIV.

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