What do I say?
In our cancel culture, have you ever been at a loss for words during a sensitive conversation? Are you looking for help on how to respond to issues like gay marriage, abortion, or racism?
During a seminar at the Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove this week, Ken Ham reminded attendees that they don’t need the answer to every question. They only need a foundation in Scripture.
In “The Key to Being Woke-Proof,” Ham showed that by studying God’s Word—including Genesis 1–11—Christians can develop a Biblical worldview that will help them respond to any moral issue today. The apologist and founder of Answers in Genesis shared that addressing the culture is less about knowing facts and figures. It’s more about standing on the authority of Scripture and sharing that with others, he said.
Setting the Foundation
Many can quote Genesis 1:1 from memory: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (ESV). Though it’s familiar, Ham urged the audience not to brush past this ancient truth.
“If that verse is not true, neither is the rest of the Bible,” he said.
Some people today already disagree with the idea of an omnipotent God, said Ham, adding that we should be compassionate toward those who struggle with this concept. But we can also be confident that the intricacies of creation point to a loving Creator.
“We’re created beings, and we had a beginning. Because of that, we can’t conceive of someone that doesn’t have a beginning,” he explained.
Starting with an all-powerful God sets the stage for the Bible’s central message of redemption. The main story throughout Scripture, in fact, is God’s plan to save His people.
Still, said Ham, we buck against the idea of an Authority who has say over our lives.
“Man wants to be his own God,” he said, addressing today’s culture. “God created everything and defines everything. Man didn’t. All he can do is take what God has defined and … redefine it.”
In conversations about faith with your non-Christian friends, he said, start at the beginning. If the other person can’t comprehend the idea of a Creator, for example, start there. Encourage him or her to seek truth in Genesis and show how God sets boundaries not to enslave or burden us but to protect us.
Understanding the Main Problem
A couple of chapters past Genesis 1, God shows us the root cause of every issue in our culture: sin.
Genesis 3 isn’t just the story of Adam and Eve eating fruit from a tree; it’s the beginning of sin spreading to the rest of humanity. If we can’t understand the core problem in the world around us, we can’t see the solution.
“Man has a heart problem,” Ham reminded the audience. “The solution is a heart change.”