Wednesday Night Class - Creationism

Lesson 8 of 10 August 31, 2017

The class began with a prayer for understanding and security, then revisited the previous week’s study of 1 John, emphasizing that believers should feel secure in their salvation and not be swayed by doubts. The teacher introduced the topic of creationism, asking why many scientists and intellectuals seem reluctant to acknowledge the Creator. Throughout the discussion, the group identified pride, personal investment, and cultural pressure as primary obstacles that lead people to reject God, citing examples such as the apostle Paul’s dramatic transformation and the modern outspoken atheists Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchens. The teacher used Psalm 14:1 to illustrate the Biblical view of those who deny God, and warned against becoming judgmental while quoting Scripture. The class examined how secular ideologies aim to remove God from education and public life, and urged believers to respond with humility, confidence, and a readiness to share the truth. The session concluded with encouragement to let their lights shine brighter in the community, trusting that God’s Word remains the solid foundation for understanding creation. Overall, the lesson highlighted that the refusal to accept God often stems from pride and self‑reliance, and it challenged the class to hold fast to Scripture while lovingly engaging a skeptical culture.

Psalm 14:1

The fool has said in his heart, "There is no God."