It Is Written

Prequel of the Bible: The Selfishness Paradigm

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00:19 >>John Bradshaw: This is It Is Written.
00:21 I'm John Bradshaw. Thanks for joining me.
00:25 There are few things more beautiful,
00:28 more peaceful, or more relaxing than a place like this.
00:34 ♪[soft music]♪
00:35 Botanical gardens are a feature of many major cities,
00:38 and if you've ever visited somewhere like Butchart Gardens
00:41 on Vancouver Island in British Columbia
00:43 or the remarkable 300-acre Kew Gardens near Richmond
00:47 in southwest London in England,
00:49 you know how spectacular they can be.
00:52 And gardens like these are typically kept immaculate.
00:55 They're orderly, everything in its place,
00:58 manicured.
00:59 But look closely and you'll see
01:02 that things are not as they appear.
01:04 It's not all beauty.
01:06 Things certainly aren't orderly,
01:09 and they're definitely not peaceful,
01:12 at least not on a biological level.
01:14 Let me show you what I mean.
01:16 ♪[ominous music]♪
01:17 Take a closer look and you'll see a life-and-death drama
01:20 playing out.
01:21 Bugs or insects are going about their rather ruthless business,
01:24 hunting, preying on other insects or spiders.
01:28 Wasps attacking spiders.
01:30 Ants hauling away other bugs or insects.
01:33 And often these little things are locked in a battle,
01:36 the outcome of which isn't always sure.
01:38 And it isn't pretty.
01:40 These aren't sanitized battles that are taking place.
01:43 You've got little creatures injecting venom,
01:46 paralyzing their victims, and then taking the victim,
01:49 still alive, heart still beating, but unable to move,
01:53 back to its nest where it might even lay eggs in the victim.
01:57 In some cases, the eggs hatch,
01:59 and the paralyzed victim becomes a living food source.
02:04 To advance its own interests,
02:07 one little creature takes the life of another.
02:13 Look at a rosebush and you'll often see aphids,
02:17 which make their living by piercing the tender young bark
02:20 of the plant and drinking the rich sap.
02:25 These aphids are, in turn, hunted by a voracious creature
02:28 that we've somewhat romanticized: the ladybug.
02:32 A ladybug can eat dozens of aphids in a day.
02:36 It can actually bite humans.
02:38 It doesn't feel like much more than a little pinch for us,
02:41 but for aphids, different story.
02:44 A ladybug is an aphid-eating machine.
02:48 Basically, she takes their lives
02:50 in order to advance and further her own life.
02:54 That's how she, or he, for that matter,
02:56 goes about his or her business.
03:00 And there's no peace in the soil underneath the beautiful bushes.
03:04 The soil is alive.
03:06 In a handful of soil are billions of microorganisms.
03:10 And they're at war with each other.
03:12 Opposing armies of different types of microorganisms
03:16 are almost continually at battle,
03:18 and the winner eats the loser.
03:22 The opposing sides employ some pretty sophisticated strategies
03:26 and counter-strategies, including mimicry,
03:29 camouflage, and chemical warfare.
03:33 Let's call it what it is.
03:35 In a handful of soil, there plays out a hellish scenario
03:39 of war, strife, and death.
03:43 ♪[ominous music]♪
03:44 And what's happening in the soil under our feet
03:47 is not so different from what's happening in the grass
03:50 and the bushes and the trees and the water all around us.
03:54 In fact, from the bottom of the oceans
03:56 to the tops of the mountains,
03:57 we see the same pattern repeated throughout nature,
04:01 where creatures survive by taking the lives
04:04 or the resources of other creatures.
04:07 By taking.
04:09 Selfishness is a fundamental part
04:12 of the planet's operating system.
04:14 In fact, the organizing principle
04:15 of much of the natural world is selfishness.
04:19 And that principle isn't confined
04:21 only to the natural world.
04:23 Selfishness is the organizing principle
04:25 for most human endeavors, our global society, our industry,
04:30 and our economy.
04:31 Economists will tell you that Wall Street can't really operate
04:34 without it.
04:35 In fact, pretty much the entire world,
04:38 from all of nature to most everything humanity does,
04:42 operates on a selfishness paradigm.
04:45 Or, in other words, on a selfishness-based system.
04:50 And for Christians, that's a real problem.
04:55 In fact, it's a huge problem.
04:58 But at the same time, it's a fitting way for us
05:00 to start to talk about the prequel of the Bible.
05:03 Now, like any prequel, the prequel of the Bible
05:06 is the back story,
05:08 the story behind the stories that you know.
05:10 But once you know the prequel,
05:12 it makes everything else you know fuller and deeper
05:17 and more meaningful.
05:18 And in our case,
05:20 it helps explain a world based on selfishness.
05:24 ♪[soft music]♪
05:25 So, back to the question of the selfishness paradigm
05:28 and the way nature and human society operate.
05:32 Here's the problem for Christians:
05:33 The Bible says that God created the world.
05:37 More than that, in the book of Genesis,
05:39 the Bible gives a detailed account of God's creation,
05:42 of how He systematically built up the fundamental systems
05:46 of the world--our atmosphere, our, our hydrosphere,
05:49 our soil system--
05:51 and how God added life forms to populate each completed system--
05:55 birds, fish, plants, and animals.
06:01 And then when all the systems were complete,
06:03 He added humans.
06:05 The Bible describes creation as a very intentional
06:09 and systematic process undertaken by God.
06:12 It also says He was pleased with each component system
06:15 as He finished creating it.
06:17 And that He was very pleased with the final result,
06:20 where all systems and life forms worked together
06:23 in one flawless, balanced, intermeshed whole.
06:28 But what kind of world would God create?
06:31 What kind of world did He create?
06:34 I'll have more in just a moment.
06:36 ♪[music]♪
06:45 >>John: Now, here's a question: Can God be trusted?
06:49 Either you've asked that question yourself,
06:51 or you know somebody who has, and I've got an answer for you.
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07:16 [fire crackling, crickets chirping]
07:18 [coyote barking]
07:20 ♪[ominous music]♪
07:26 [insects chirping]
07:28 [camera rattling]
07:30 [wind blowing, insects buzzing, feet crunching grass]
07:34 [indistinct voices]
07:35 [wind blowing]
07:40 [night insects buzzing]
07:42 ♪[music]♪
07:49 [dramatic sounds, heart thumping, creaking]
07:59 ♪[dramatic music]♪
08:01 [Crowd cheering]
08:10 ♪[soft music]♪
08:25 >>John Bradshaw: Thanks for joining me today
08:26 on It Is Written.
08:27 I'm John Bradshaw.
08:28 Now, the Bible says that God is love.
08:32 He is the very definition, the very distillation of love.
08:36 He's also a lot of other things.
08:38 He's nurturing; He's caring; He's generous; He's kind;
08:42 He's supportive; He's creative.
08:44 But God is love.
08:47 Now, thinking about this logically,
08:50 if God is love, then those things that He creates
08:55 wouldn't be--in fact, I would say couldn't be--
08:58 in opposition to His character.
09:01 But just by observing the world around us,
09:04 it's obvious the organizing principle of the world
09:07 is not love, but selfishness.
09:10 That is, the organizing principle of the world
09:14 is the exact opposite of what God says He is.
09:19 Now, a God who would make a world based on selfishness,
09:22 where the things He made would torture and kill one another,
09:26 is not a God of love but is a monster
09:29 and isn't a God that is worthy of our worship.
09:31 Let me say that again:
09:33 A God who would intentionally create a world
09:36 so that what He made was designed to torture and to kill
09:39 one another, that God is not worthy of our worship.
09:44 So this question: Who is God?
09:47 This other question: What did He make?
09:50 They are very important.
09:54 ♪[soft music]♪
09:56 As we look at who and what God is
09:58 and grapple with the difference between who God says He is
10:02 and what we see in the world around us,
10:04 we can run through several possible reasons
10:07 for what really is a massive disparity.
10:09 And I can think of four.
10:11 One: Maybe who God says He is and what we see in the world
10:15 are different because the Bible is false,
10:18 and God is actually a monster
10:20 who tortures the things He creates.
10:22 Number two: Maybe there's no God.
10:25 Maybe the Bible's just a book of fables.
10:26 That would explain it.
10:27 Number three: Perhaps the Bible is true,
10:29 and God is who He says He is,
10:32 but something happened to change the world
10:34 from the way He created it into what it is today.
10:37 And maybe there's a fourth reason:
10:39 Maybe God created the world it actually is right now,
10:42 but we simply don't understand it or Him.
10:45 Now, each one of these four possibilities touches directly
10:47 on the character and the existence of God.
10:50 As we start talking about the state of the world,
10:54 we're also thinking about and talking about
10:56 the character of God.
10:59 So we have four possible reasons for the disparity
11:03 between who God says He is
11:06 and what we see in the world around us.
11:08 God says that He is love.
11:11 But the world around us isn't based on love,
11:13 but selfishness.
11:15 So let's look at those four possible reasons
11:17 and see if we can narrow down that list.
11:20 What was our first reason?
11:21 Maybe God actually is a monster
11:23 who tortures the things He creates.
11:26 Well, the entire Bible says otherwise.
11:29 "God is love," 1 John 4, verse 8.
11:32 "I have loved you with an everlasting love,"
11:34 Jeremiah 31:3.
11:36 "The thoughts I have towards you are thoughts of peace
11:39 and not of evil."
11:40 Jeremiah chapter 29, verse 11.
11:42 "God so loved the world that He gave..."
11:45 John 3:16.
11:47 So we can reject that first proposition.
11:50 Now, what was our second reason?
11:52 There's no God, and the Bible is a book of fables.
11:55 Well, this is It Is Written,
11:57 and not "It Is Proposed" or "It Is Speculated."
12:00 So we'll scratch that one off the list.
12:03 Now, let's look at the fourth reason.
12:05 God created the world just like we see it,
12:08 but we simply don't understand it or that or Him.
12:11 Well, undoubtedly, there's a lot that we don't understand,
12:14 but God gave the Bible so we could understand it.
12:17 Jeremiah wrote, "And you will seek me and find me,
12:20 when you search for me with all [of] your heart."
12:22 God wants us to know Him.
12:24 So, no.
12:26 Now, that leaves one more possibility
12:28 to explain the disparity between who God says He is
12:32 and what we see in the world:
12:34 The world changed after God created it.
12:40 The book of Job helps us with this,
12:41 especially Job chapter 38.
12:44 There's a conversation going on between God and Job
12:47 where God says to Job,
12:49 "Where were you when I [created the world]? ...
12:52 When the morning stars sang...
12:54 and all the sons of God shouted for joy?"
12:57 Now, there's a lot going on between Job and God
13:00 in this passage, but what God said was very important
13:04 in relation to the question that we're pursuing.
13:06 Did the earth change after God created it?
13:09 Those morning stars God talks about are angels.
13:13 When God created the earth, it was so special, so beautiful,
13:18 so amazing that the angels sang and shouted for joy.
13:24 If God had created a world that was contrary to His character,
13:28 if it was a world where the natural
13:29 and the biological systems didn't operate on love,
13:33 on universal giving and nurturing,
13:35 the angels would have responded with shock and confusion.
13:39 But they sang, and they celebrated,
13:42 indicating that the world as it was originally created
13:45 was really different from what we see around us now,
13:48 and it was completely consistent with the character of God.
13:52 Its organizing principle was love.
13:57 So can we be sure about that?
13:58 Well, yes, we can.
14:00 In the first part of Isaiah chapter 11 Jesus is foretold,
14:04 including His character and His ministry.
14:07 And then, a few characteristics of His restored kingdom
14:10 are described, including that a lion will lay down with a lamb
14:15 and that snakes will not be a threat, even to children.
14:19 In verse 9, Christ is quoted in the first person
14:22 and says of the re-created earth,
14:24 "They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain."
14:29 Which means the re-created earth will be very different
14:33 from the one in which we live.
14:34 It'll be so different, in so many ways,
14:37 that it will require a different organizing principle.
14:41 Its entire system of operating will be different.
14:46 How does this assure us that God didn't create the world
14:49 the way it is now?
14:50 [lions snarl]
14:52 Two things.
14:53 First, in that same chapter, Isaiah 11, it says in verse 7,
14:58 "The cow and the bear shall graze;
15:01 their young ones shall lie down together;
15:04 and the lion shall eat straw like the ox."
15:07 ♪[soft music]♪
15:10 So bears will graze like cows, and lions will eat straw.
15:15 This is so different from the reality we now see around us.
15:19 We know that the world just doesn't work that way,
15:21 at least not right now.
15:23 What the Bible describes is foreign to us;
15:26 it's almost unbelievable.
15:28 But let's go back to the book of Genesis,
15:32 towards the end of the first chapter of this amazing book.
15:35 God is giving instructions for His newly created earth.
15:40 There's a passage describing what humans and animals
15:43 are supposed to eat.
15:44 And in verses 29 and 30, the Bible says this:
15:48 "And God said, 'See, I have given you every herb
15:52 that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth,
15:56 and every tree whose fruit yields seed;
16:00 to you it shall be for food.
16:03 Also, to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the air,
16:07 and to everything that creeps on the earth,
16:09 in which there is life,
16:11 I have given every green herb for food.'"
16:14 What the Bible is saying is that everything God created,
16:17 humans and animals, ate plants.
16:21 They didn't kill other creatures to survive.
16:24 Now, that kind of world would require
16:26 an entirely different system of operating
16:28 from what we see around us today.
16:30 But then that's exactly what the Bible says existed.
16:33 When God created the world, it was profoundly different
16:37 from what we see around us today.
16:40 And here's the thing;
16:41 God will return the world to His original model
16:44 when the earth is made new.
16:46 And something that wasn't changed
16:48 doesn't need to be restored.
16:50 Now, we can go even further with this.
16:52 In Revelation 11:18, where John writes
16:55 about the very end of days and the condition of the earth,
16:58 God says that He will "destroy those who destroy the earth."
17:03 So not only is the earth fundamentally changed,
17:06 not only did God not change it, He's unhappy about it,
17:11 and He will bring to justice those who did the changing.
17:14 He will destroy those who did it.
17:18 So, based on what the Bible says,
17:20 we can be sure that the earth was changed dramatically,
17:23 fundamentally from the way God created it.
17:26 We can also be sure that it will be restored to what it once was.
17:31 Now, in a moment, I will introduce you to a friend.
17:36 Well, not a friend exactly,
17:40 but a scorpion is a good example of just what I'm talking about.
17:44 Back with more in just a moment.
17:47 ♪[music]♪
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18:27 >>John: The experts say he's living in our midst.
18:30 Many people claim to have sighted him.
18:32 A famous film shot in the 1960s seems to show he exists.
18:36 But does he?
18:38 Does Bigfoot visit campsites in towns and forests
18:41 across North America?
18:43 Don't miss "Bigfoot," part 1 of It Is Written series
18:48 "Conspiracy, More Than Just a Theory."
18:51 You'll visit a museum dedicated to Bigfoot and hear from a man
18:55 who claims to have sighted a Sasquatch twice.
18:59 And you'll learn what the Bible says about the conspiracy
19:01 playing out right before your eyes,
19:04 a conspiracy of eternal importance,
19:07 a conspiracy most people are missing.
19:10 Make sure you know about the greatest conspiracy of them all,
19:14 a global conspiracy involving you and those you love.
19:18 Watch "Bigfoot" from the series
19:21 "Conspiracy, More Than Just a Theory"
19:23 on It Is Written TV.
19:28 >>John Bradshaw: Thanks for joining me on It Is Written.
19:31 Now, here's a major question that we really need to answer.
19:33 It baffles a lot of people.
19:35 How did the earth get changed from what it was
19:39 to what it now is?
19:40 What happened to God's earth, the earth He specially created,
19:44 the earth that reflected His character,
19:46 the earth that dazzled the angels?
19:49 This is the question that the prequel of the Bible answers,
19:52 and we'll find that both the question and the answer
19:56 are incredibly important.
20:01 Now, think of the implications of what we're talking about.
20:04 This is God we are discussing.
20:06 He is the distillation of loving-kindness.
20:09 How did the world, the world made by God,
20:11 become something that does not reflect His character?
20:15 Think through some of these questions:
20:17 Can anything happen that's contrary to the will of God?
20:21 How could it, if God is all-powerful?
20:24 And if it did happen, then how did it happen?
20:27 And think about Jesus and His life and ministry.
20:30 How does Jesus play into all of this?
20:33 We've answered some important questions,
20:35 but a critical question remains.
20:38 How did the earth become something that operates
20:40 according to principles that are inconsistent
20:43 with the character of God?
20:45 ♪[ominous music]♪
20:55 [scorpion skitters over gravel]
21:14 Now, let's think for a moment about the scorpion.
21:18 You can find them right here in the desert.
21:22 They're plentiful, actually.
21:24 You can find them very easily.
21:26 ♪[fast percussion]♪
21:28 The scorpion is an intimidating creature.
21:31 Look at that stinger on its tail.
21:33 They're dangerous things.
21:35 But even apart from the stinger, its claws are imposing as well,
21:39 and it uses its stinger and claws together to deadly effect.
21:43 It's a predator that grabs other small creatures and injects them
21:47 with excruciating poison,
21:49 a venom specifically designed to overwhelm the nervous system.
21:55 Now, the venom works in a couple of different ways.
21:57 The prey is overwhelmed with excruciating pain.
22:01 Before long, it cannot coordinate its movements,
22:04 and it's incapacitated.
22:06 And then the scorpion will eat its prey,
22:10 whether it's dead or alive.
22:13 And female scorpions will, at times,
22:16 actually eat male scorpions during or after mating.
22:24 Some scorpions, not this one, fortunately,
22:27 can actually kill people with their sting,
22:29 scorpions such as the deathstalker.
22:32 That's one that you'd find in the Middle East.
22:35 Now, this one wouldn't kill me if it stung me,
22:36 but it would hurt,
22:38 something like a bee sting, maybe a little more.
22:41 So I would treat this one with a great deal of caution
22:43 and respect.
22:45 Altogether, the scorpion was cunningly,
22:47 it was brilliantly designed for its purpose
22:50 and for its environment.
22:51 But the question the scorpion raises is this:
22:55 Does it reflect the character of God,
22:57 that is, as we know it now?
22:59 And if it doesn't, how did it come to be this way?
23:03 ♪[somber music]♪
23:07 The prequel of the Bible answers this question,
23:10 and the prequel takes the form of a hidden story in the Bible,
23:14 an intentionally hidden story, actually.
23:16 And it takes some real diligence to track it down.
23:19 It's scattered across books of the Bible that were written
23:21 over a period of some 1,500 years.
23:24 And it's non-linear.
23:26 By that, I mean it doesn't appear in order in the Bible.
23:30 One writer has part of the middle of the story, let's say,
23:33 while another writer hundreds of years later
23:35 fills in part of the beginning of the story.
23:37 The fact that it's non-linear is actually quite important
23:41 because the Bible treats some key material this way,
23:44 as in the book of Revelation.
23:46 As non-linear Bible stories go,
23:48 what we're going to look at next is probably the prime example.
23:53 And when we unlock the story,
23:55 you might find it profoundly alters your understanding
23:58 of why there is death, disease, suffering,
24:01 and injustice in the world.
24:03 It also explains why this creature exists.
24:06 So what do we know about God?
24:08 We know that God is love.
24:10 John wrote those words twice in nine verses
24:13 in the book of 1 John.
24:16 Here's what we know.
24:17 Out of this chaos, God is going to create something phenomenal.
24:22 ♪[soft music]♪
24:23 Revelation 21:4 says that "God shall wipe away all tears...
24:29 and there shall be no more death,
24:31 neither sorrow, nor crying,
24:34 neither shall there be any more pain:
24:36 for the former things are passed away."
24:40 In Isaiah 65:17, God says,
24:43 "I create new heavens and a new earth:
24:46 and the former shall not be remembered
24:48 nor come into mind."
24:50 John wrote in Revelation 21:1,
24:52 "And I saw a new heaven and a new earth:
24:56 for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away."
25:00 One day, no more bugs paralyzing other bugs.
25:05 No more toxic venom.
25:07 Better yet, no more crime, no more murder, no more injustice.
25:14 You know, Peter noticed what we notice.
25:16 He noticed a dysfunctional world coming apart.
25:20 He noticed the world filled with death and hate and pain,
25:23 and he wrote in 2 Peter 3 in verse 13,
25:27 "Nevertheless we, according to His promise,
25:30 look for new heavens and a new earth
25:33 in which righteousness dwells."
25:37 And we do. We look for that.
25:40 Are you looking for that?
25:41 If you are, I can tell you where you can find it.
25:44 You can find it in Jesus Christ,
25:47 who left heaven and came to this earth gone astray
25:50 to show you that in spite of what you see,
25:52 in spite of what you don't understand,
25:55 that God is love,
25:57 and that the God who is love
25:59 loves you and wants you to spend eternity with Him.
26:07 Next time on It Is Written,
26:09 we'll delve deeper into the prequel of the Bible.
26:12 We'll find out how it came to be that the earth
26:14 was so radically changed from what it was
26:17 to what it has become.
26:19 And we'll begin to answer some of the most important questions
26:23 that have ever been posed.
26:27 >>John: Now, here's a question: Can God be trusted?
26:31 Either you've asked that question yourself,
26:33 or you know somebody who has, and I've got an answer for you.
26:36 I'd like you to get today's free offer,
26:38 "Can God Be Trusted?"
26:40 To receive it, call 800-253-3000,
26:44 write to the address on your screen,
26:46 or visit us at iiwoffer.com.
26:49 "Can God Be Trusted?"
26:51 I have an answer for you, 800-253-3000,
26:54 or visit us at iiwoffer.com.
26:58 >>John Bradshaw: Let's pray together now.
26:59 Our Father in heaven, we thank You today
27:02 that in spite of the confusion and the chaos and the carnage
27:05 that we see in the world today,
27:07 that high above the circle of the earth
27:09 there is a God who is love,
27:11 a God whose Son Jesus will one soon day come to this earth
27:15 and take us home to a place of absolute perfection.
27:19 We pray that that day would come soon,
27:21 but until it does, give us faith in You.
27:24 Help us to trust in You, to believe in You.
27:27 We thank You; we praise You; we love You.
27:29 This is Your world.
27:31 We look forward to Your kingdom to come,
27:33 in Jesus' name.
27:35 Amen.
27:36 Thanks so much for joining me.
27:37 I'm looking forward to seeing you again next time.
27:39 Until then, remember:
27:41 "It is written, 'Man shall not live by bread alone,
27:45 but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.'"
27:51 ♪[theme music]♪


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