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The Lord's Corner -- Does Man Think? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alena Petersen   
Sunday, 27 October 2013 20:07

Does Man Think, or Just React?

In my counseling class at Lancaster Bible College, my fellow graduate students and I were asked to write about the human being as a thinker or as someone who reacts to external forces with no capacity for any internal reflection. What say you?

I am from Elmira, New York where Mark Twain’s wife attended Elmira College. There is a beautiful museum there in his former home with his writings posted and admired. He was a Presbyterian, but I have no idea of his salvation in Messiah Jesus. I find that my biblical world view is at emnity with his carnal presentation of man.  He wrote, “Whatever a man is, is due to his make, and to the influences brought to bear upon it by his heredities, his habitat, his associations. He is moved, directed, COMMANDED, by exterior influences-solely. He originates nothing, not even a thought” (Entwistle, 2010).  Spoken as someone who has no knowledge of a Creator, nor knowledge of that Creator’s most crowned making—man. If Mr. Clemens is correct in his postulation of man and how man thinks, then what is the purpose in life? Humans would just be reacting to stimulus in the environment based upon genetics and what is happening currently. There would be no deep thinking, no planning, nor a capacity for love. Nothing from inside self to regulate attitudes or behaviors, or even to consider those things in others.

Yes, man’s behaviors and attitudes are deeply influenced by heredity, environment, and life experiences/social encounters. But this is but a small portion of what drives man. Secular scientists and psychologists have even recognized that outside forces act upon individuals, causing internal cognitive processes to mature, allowing evaluation of issues, problem solving, and developing attitudes and behaviors. Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory focuses on cultural influences and how the human mind responds. This is a socially mediated process where adults and more expert peers influence a child’s developing mind as it learns to tackle challenges, encouraging the child to reflectively think and apply knowledge. (Berk, 2010).

Another example is seen in the field of cognitive neuroscience. Scientists in this discipline study “the relationship between changes in the brain and the developing person’s cognitive processing and behavioral patterns” (Berk, 2010). All of this shows how the brain is highly functioning and able to adjust and regulate itself. With these adjustments comes internal abilities to think and create. If man had no internal need for creating, but just reacting, there would be no highly developed brain working on its own to create new pathways when injured, or to just go through the normal human neuro-development where the brain is highly plastic and lateralizes. All of these examples identify a human that is able to take in stimulus, process that information in an organized method, apply past experiences, think about future consequences, and then think and act.

Besides scientific data on human cognitive abilities, there is the biblical perspective of the human mind. If God created man in His image, and God is an intelligent being able to create the entire Universe by just His words, then man is also intelligent and able to create. The LORD God has given man the ability to reason and to communicate with Him and other humans. Psalm 8 specifically speaks to the issue that God has made man and given him a responsibility overseeing the earth. In verse 8, the psalmist writes about the “paths of the seas”. Naval Officer Matthew Levi (1806-1873) pondered Psalms 8:8 and began to search out the pathways of the seas, leading him to the discovery ocean currents (answersingenesis.org).  Matthew Levy took this external knowledge, considered it, and went on to prove that the seas have currents and temperature variants. Only and intelligent, reasoning being could hypothesize this and move to prove it.

By stating that heredity, environment, associations play a part in man’s behavior is fair. These factors do greatly influence what a person thinks and feels. However, man does have the reasoning capability to control his behavior, unless there is some organic or mental problems. Man is not a victim, just reacting. Man can direct his behavior if he chooses. With this in mind, there must be a will and desire to counteract certain outside circumstances that may influence attitude and behavior. A choice must be made, and since God made man with the ability to decide and direct his paths, this happens. An example is the life of Pastor and author Dr. John Perkins. He had been raised in the segregated South and had witnessed the death of his brother at the hands of racially motivated hate. This evil is what he grew up with, lived, and breathed. Did he respond in like manner when he was beaten and jailed? No!  He decided in his mind to be like Christ and rise above the wickedness and love his enemies. He forgave those men that killed his brother and had brought so much degradation upon him. He was able to decided, from within himself and the Holy Spirit, to move in a positive direction. I believe all humans have this capability.

References:

The Holy Bible: New King James Version. (1997). Thomas Nelson Publishers, Inc. Nashville,TN.

Berk, Laura E. (2010). Development Through the Lifespan, 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pearson

Entwistle, David N. (2010). Integrative Approaches to Psychology and Christianity: AnIntroduction to Worldview Issues, Philosophical Foundations, and Models of Integration, 2nd ed. Eugene, Oregon. Cascade Books.

Matthew Levi. (n.d. ) Retrieved from http://www.answersingenesis.org.  Web accessed 8/27/2013.

Perkins, John M.  (1976). Let Justice Roll Down. Ventura, CA. Regal Books from Gospel Light.


Alena PetersenAlena Petersen was born in Elmira, New York, but grew up in Maryland, near Annapolis. Upon graduation, I entered nursing school in Baltimore, Maryland. After graduation I married a naval officer at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987. We have moved all around the country as my husband served in the Navy. We have two adult children and live in rural southeastern PA. I am currently a graduate student at Lancaster Bible College (http://www.lbc.edu) studying counseling from a Biblical worldview. We attend and serve in a small church and I sing soprano in a gospel quartet. I enjoy spending time with my family and our cats. I love to travel and have with my husband, whose nickname is, SugarLips! The most amazing thing to me is how the LORD, through His infinite mercy saved me. John 3:16, Psalm 91 and 23, Prov. 3:5-6 are some of my favorite verses. I have clung to Isaiah 41:10 and have taught that to my children. My goal in life is to praise Messiah Jesus and proclaim His Gospel.

Last Updated on Sunday, 27 October 2013 20:50
 
The Lord's Corner -- Is God Talking To You? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alena Petersen   
Thursday, 19 September 2013 19:18

Hi and welcome to the Lord’s Corner. Thought about interesting topics to write about and hope you will enjoy and give feedback.  The first is a critique of an interesting book I read talking about God talking. So many Christians tell me God talks to them audibly!  WOW!   I am beginning to think I am not saved. I never heard Him speak out loud to me or give me a vision. Am I not walking with Him?  This insecurity about my salvation bothered me so I decided to research.  Please offer comments or even read the book for yourself.

Text Review of "Good News for Anxious Christians"

Underlining important sentences, phrases, and even paragraphs has always helped me to remember certain points in a text. Phillip Cary’s "Good News for Anxious Christians":

"10 Practical Things You Don’t Have to Do" (Brazos Press. Grand Rapids, MI. 2010), was different.  Looking back through the book, I see where most of the words are not only highlighted in bright pink and fluorescent yellow, but there are notes penned around the margins! Gee, I wonder who did all of the artwork in my textbook?

Cary presents the topics in an organized, clear way with examples of every-day life which I immediately identified with. The author is critical of “new evangelical theology” and explains that it is not a biblical discipleship model of Christianity and actually keeps a believer from following Christ in truth. This philosophy does not promote a deeper walk with the Lord, it does the opposite of what its proponents claim (x).  He describes the different topics and shows how they are not helpful to the Christian, but harmful because these ideas and rituals actually keep the believer from developing the actual relationship with God as the Bible prescribes. Carey is agreeing with Paul’s teaching (Rom. 10:17) when he points out that the “best way to change our lives is to hear Christ preached, learn who he is, and put our whole trust in him” (xi).

Falling into this trap of the false teaching is easy because this type of theology is so prevalent in a lot of churches. It actually happened to me several times. Well, I prayed and told God He was in charge and I surrender all to Him.  Time passed, and He never answered. All my friends received answers and convictions. God spoke to them and showed them more things than He did to Moses!  I truly became anxious and thought that because I did not get a clear directive from my Savior that I was somehow sinning.  I agree with what the author wrote, “So the more anxious we are, the less we trust God’s word, and the more likely we are to try looking into our own hearts to find the Holy Spirit”.  Fear and sadness gripped me for a long time until I finally realized that the answers were in the Bible and not inside me. I read, and memory, that God says that He does not give me a spirit of fear. He gives me power, love and a sound mind (2 Tim. 1:7). This “sound mind” finds God’s truth in His Word and when I am obedient and read His Word, I become wise and can make proper decisions.

This book has reaffirmed and made clear that God is a person and speaks to His children from outside of their hearts. “The Spirit has always spoken through external words…He does not come to give people private instructions…” (16).  As for my friends, that have heard from the LORD more that Moses, they are deceiving themselves.

Hope this helps you as much as the reading did me.  Please feel free to offer opinions, for I am interested in your thoughts.  Until next time, “The Lord Bless you and keep you”

Lena


Alena PetersenAlena Petersen was born in Elmira, New York, but grew up in Maryland, near Annapolis. Upon graduation, I entered nursing school in Baltimore, Maryland. After graduation I married a naval officer at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987. We have moved all around the country as my husband served in the Navy. We have two adult children and live in rural southeastern PA. I am currently a graduate student at Lancaster Bible College (http://www.lbc.edu) studying counseling from a Biblical worldview. We attend and serve in a small church and I sing soprano in a gospel quartet. I enjoy spending time with my family and our cats. I love to travel and have with my husband, whose nickname is, SugarLips!  The most amazing thing to me is how the LORD, through His infinite mercy saved me. John 3:16, Psalm 91 and 23, Prov. 3:5-6 are some of my favorite verses. I have clung to Isaiah 41:10 and have taught that to my children. My goal in life is to praise Messiah Jesus and proclaim His Gospel.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 October 2013 21:04