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"There is no God"
The fool says in his heart, "There
is no God"
by Rich Deem
Introduction
Psalm 14:1 is the verse that a lot of Christians like to quote to
atheists, believing it is a rebuke of their atheism. However, if we look at the
entire passage, we see a different picture:
Psalms 14:1-3: “1The
fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’ They are corrupt, their deeds are
vile; there is no one who does good. 2 The
LORD looks down from heaven on the sons of men to see if there are any who
understand, any who seek God. 3 All have turned aside, they have together
become corrupt; there is no one who does good, not even one.”
Christians usually only quote the first half of Psalm 14:1, as if
it is a slap in the face to atheists. Is this really a verse against atheism?
Fool's characteristics
The second half of verse 14:1 says "They are corrupt, their deeds are vile."
At first, you might think that
the "they" are those who
disbelieve in the existence of God.
However,
the end of verse 14:1 says "there is
no one who does good."
One might still think that the
verse is referring to atheists.
However,
Psalm 14:2-3 make it clear that as God looks down on all people, He can
find none who are not corrupt, emphasizing it with "not even one."
The Hebrew word translated
"fool" is nâbâl,1 which is an adjective having the
meaning of "stupid, wicked" or "vile person."
It comes from the root verb nâbêl,2 which means "to fall
away," "figuratively to be foolish or (morally) wicked" or
"causatively to despise, disgrace: - disgrace, dishonour."
So, the Hebrew word nâbâl refers
more to bad moral character rather than just being stupid. He is foolish
because he thinks God will not notice his bad behavior.
Who is the fool?
The passage makes it clear that God can find nobody who does good
or even tries to understand God's ways. From God's perspective, not one person
attains His standard of moral behavior.
So, God sees all of us as fools.
We all like to compare our behavior to that of others.
When I was living as an
atheist, I was morally superior to most Christians. However, I was still not
measuring up to God's moral
code.
How to "measure up"
Unless you think you can lead a perfectly moral life, God has a
solution for your problem.
God's solution is to allow you
to trade your moral imperfection for the moral perfection of Jesus Christ.
The trade is accomplished
through faith in Jesus' sacrifice as payment for your sins. The offer is really
generous, but will cost you your self-righteousness.
No, you
can't remain an atheist either. As the psalmist says, you must "seek God."
Conclusion
The fool says there is no God. But, he is not foolish because he
is an atheist, but because he thinks he can get away with bad moral behavior.
Psalm 14 goes on to say
that all people
are corrupt and there is not even one who does good.
So, God says that we are all
immoral fools. It is only through faith in Jesus Christ that we He can measure up to the moral
perfection required by a Holy God.
Don't be a fool and think you
can do it on your own!
Rich Deem
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