Steinbach Bible Institute - Star Yearbook (Steinbach, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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What is man that thou art mindful of him, and the son of man that thou visitist him? Ever since the psalmist made this statement, and likely even be¬ fore, man has been seeking the answer to this search¬ ing question. Some are of the persuasion that only science has the true answer; others seek to find their answers in philosophy. Although both science and philosophy have much to say about man, it is left to Christianity to provide the answer. In the book of Genesis we are told that God created man in His own image. Paul takes up this same thought in his letter to the Ephesian Christians when he points out that God not only created us but also chose and redeemed us with a definite purpose. This purpose, he says, is that we should be to the praise of his glory. ” What is man and why all this attention focused on him? He is a being created and redeemed by God for a purpose--to be to the praise of his (God ' s) glory. I am thankful that I have experienced a rebirth in my life; that God visited me by his Holy Spirit. It is only as I focus my life on Christ that there is meaning in existence. After all, were not we created solely for his pleasure and glory? Henry Hiebert Faith Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe. These words of Jesus were preserved by the early church in the story of Thomas who doubted that Jesus had been raised from the dead. Thomas on this particular occasion could resolve his problem by stretching forth his hand -- Jesus was there! In the twentieth century, from the human side, it is through faith that Jesus becomes our contemporary. The critics of Christianity contend that believing does not make something true. Furthermore, the critics are likely to say that faith or belief is really make - believe. Perchance they would agree with Emily Dickenson who wrote, possibly tongue in cheek; Faith is a fine invention For gentlemen who see But microscopes are prudent In an emergency. To this kind of critic the Christian replies that faith is by no means the projection of a wish. Faith must be founded upon reality, the solid reality of fact and history, or it is not faith at all. Unless it is grounded upon reality faith is creduality. The M Christian faith rests upon personal knowledge which is profoundly more than an intellectual grasp of the Bible or an understanding of various creedal state¬ ments that have been formulated from time to time. Saving faith is an act of trust and commitment based upon confident love, and this confidence and love is inspired and sustained by a personal knowledge or relationship with Jesus Christ. Jake Peters

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