By
Robert H. Schuller
This morning's
message is dedicated to the Holy Bible. No other book in human
history can compare to the Holy Bible as the source of emotional
health, power, vitality and energy.
Many of you
know that in my undergraduate days I studied psychology. I even
momentarily thought of going into medical school, instead of theological
seminary, and becoming a psychiatrist. But I quickly learned that
the ethics of that profession do not allow a doctor to impose
his value systems on a patient, and that's the way it should be.
I quickly
concluded that many of the emotional and mental problems that
people are struggling with, have their tap root in a defective
or an immoral value system. If I cannot impose a value system
that is founded on Biblical truths, then how will I be able to
help them?
So I pursued
my long-time dream to help people who are hurting. From college
I went to graduate school in theology and I became a minister
where I have the freedom to impose a healthy value system on you,
and it's not a violation of ethics. I'm doing that this morning.
I'll tell you where I get a healthy value system.
I get a healthy
value system out of the Holy Bible!
Let's take
a quick peek at the whole profession that I once thought about
entering. Some of my dearest friends are psychiatrists. Two that
are at the top of my list are Dr. Karl Menninger, a beautiful
Christian, now deceased, and Dr. Viktor Frankl, whom I love and
admire. He is a devoted believer in God and in the Bible. They
are psychiatrists who have been able to have a profound impact
on the whole movement.
But there
are also the psychiatrists and psychologists who are atheists
and I want to say to you that psychiatry is an uncertain, infantile
and dubious science. Very true! Medical doctors are scientists,
but psychologists and psychiatrists deal primarily, from subjective
and not objective research. An enormous power in this country
for the past 100 years has come from psychiatrists and psychologists
who do not believe in God and who do not believe in the Bible.
They have
been behind the movement to create secular humanism in an effort
to replace the emotional strength that traditionally has come
through faith in God. But secular humanism has failed, and it
is time we admit it.
The current
issue of US News and World Report, includes the article, "In
Your Face." The article asks the question: Whatever happened
to good manners? It goes on to say that we already know that there
is more drug addiction, more crime, more rudeness, more brutality,
emotionally as well as physically, today than ever before in the
history of the United States of America. And, the same is true
in Europe.
Secular humanism
has failed because secular humanism makes the mistake of thinking
that you and I are humans, and not human beings. As my son said
on the "Hour of Power" a few weeks ago, "You are
not a human being. You are a spiritual being on a human journey."
Yes, secular
humanism fails.
Probably
Sigmund Freud, more than any one person, promoted the sweeping
power of psychiatry as a sociological movement in this country.
He made his first visit here in 1903, and when he went back to
Vienna, he was asked, "Dr. Freud, how is Freudism going to
go over in America?" I'll never forget the answer I wasn't
there, I'll have you know, but it was one of those anecdotes I
learned back in college that I've never forgotten. He responded
to their question, "How well is Freudism going to go over
in America? It depends," he said, "on whether it can
survive its supporters."
Sigmund Freud
was an atheist. Sigmund Freud was a man who rejected his Judaism.
Now he knew that everybody needs an emotional support system.
If religion is going to be discarded, and it would be discarded,
according to Freud, in the 20th century, we would finally become
intelligent and throw out the superstitions. Then we would have
to create an emotional system to replace that traditional religion,
powerfully put into human consciousness and human personality.
Now take
a quick leap with me. It's 1989, and I'm invited by Gorbachev
to Moscow, and they listen to my request to be the first preacher
to preach about God on atheist television. At the close of a three
hour meeting, Valentin Lazutkin, the head of communications in
Russia, stood up and said,
"Dr.
Schuller, we are atheists. This is an atheist television network.
We use it to try to cure people of their superstitions. How can
we ask you to preach a sermon about God?" He took a deep
drag from his cigarette, blew it out, and said, "I don't
believe in God, but after 70 years of official atheism indoctrinated
in the most scientific way we see that something is missing in
human beings that only seems to come through religion. We will
let you have the honor of being the first preacher in history
to preach a sermon about God in Russia on Channel One.'
And that
happened on December 25, 1989.
Atheism has
failed. Secular humanism has failed! Where can we go? We go back
to the Holy Bible. This Book is the tap root of my emotional support
system. I've learned a lot of therapeutic techniques from psychiatrists
and psychologists who believe in God, but my tap root is the Bible.
The Bible
is God's emotional power for all of us.
No Freudian
will ever invent anything that has the power of the Book of books.
"For
God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love
and a sound mind' (2nd Timothy 1:7)
The philosophy
and the psychology that comes from secular humanism cannot feed
us. It cannot sustain us. We find strength and power in the Holy
Bible because it connects us with our Creator who created us to
be spiritual beings on a human journey. "God does not give
us a spirit of fear, but of power.'
Yes, I keep
reading the journals, and I keep going to the International Conferences
of Psychology and Psychiatry. But I get my emotional power from
the Holy Bible.
The Holy
Bible gives the emotional power of encouragement!
It is the
most encouraging book I can find. Jesus says, "You are the
light of the world. You are the salt of the earth." This
Book takes simple human beings and empowers them to try to do
the impossible. That's the spirit from this Book. It doesn't flatter
you or me when you read it, we know it's telling the truth! It
says we are sinners, but it says, "I love you anyway!'
A friend
is someone who loves you when they know you at your worst. No
psychological therapeutic system can do more for healing the human
emotional spirit than that. It's the power of encouragement! It
tells us that God loves us. He will give us power to believe in
ourselves and to believe in our dreams and to make the impossible
happen!
The Holy
Bible gives the emotional power of optimism!
Turning people
into optimists is a big, big thing in contemporary, psychological
and psychiatric thinking. Some of my dear friends, Martin E. Seligman
to name one, are specialists in it.
Why optimism?
If you want to have emotional power, you have to believe that
the problems you had last week, last month or last year are not
going to control your future. That's optimism. You can look at
tragedies, and you can turn the horrific tragedy into a positive
possibility. Scars can be turned into stars. Wow! It is this Book
that teaches me to be an optimist.
A few weeks
ago I shared with you that there are two things you can be sure
of in life: The sun will rise tomorrow morning and the sun will
set tomorrow night. And today will be history. So you have a bad
week, you have a bad day, how can you be happy? Because tomorrow
morning is coming and you can start by talking to God. The bad
problems, that's yesterday that's history. This Book encourages
you to know that God loves you to know Jesus Christ is your Savior.
The Holy Bible makes you an optimist.
The leading
psychiatrists of the world today have come to recognize the power
of optimism as a healing force in the human personality. There
isn't a book that gives the basis for optimism like the Bible
does because the Bible deals ultimately with your dying. How can
you be an optimist when you are a terminal case? Because the Bible
teaches that there is life after death!
The Holy
Bibles gives the Power of Eternal Salvation!
God has told
us this. Major faiths believe it. They may have differences, if
you are a Jew or a Christian or a Muslim, you are all taught there
is life beyond death. Yes! All religions have their own concepts
of heaven and hell.
I believe
in a God. I believe He came to this earth in Jesus. I believe
He died on the cross for us. I believe He arose from the dead,
and that He is alive, today.
What can
make you a bigger optimist than the Gospel of Jesus Christ? You
may be dying of cancer. You may be on your death bed, but you
can be an optimist about tomorrow. That's the Good News that the
Holy Bible gives you. Jesus Christ came to be our Savior. All
we need to do is accept Him. Yes! "God has not given us a
spirit of fear, but of power, love and a sound mind.'
I invite
you, today, to accept the Holy Bible as God's Word. I invite you
to accept Jesus Christ, as your Savior.
You say,
"But I don't know much about Him.'
I don't either,
but I know enough. I know that He lived. That's a fact. I know
that He died. That's a fact. I know that His best friends were
so scared when He was dying they didn't want to admit they even
knew Him. The cock crowed, and Peter denied for the third time
that he had anything to do with this Jesus. But when He died,
something happened. They saw Him after He arose from the grave.
He communicated with them. That's history, not religion.
Yes, I believe
in Jesus Christ. He is the heart of the Bible. Meet Jesus Christ
and put your hands out to Him. You will be in touch with the tap
root of emotional power, encouragement, optimism, enthusiasm and
motivation!
Our daughter
Carol, and her husband Tim, went off this weekend alone celebrating
their 10th wedding anniversary. They asked Mrs. Schuller, "Would
you and Dad take care of two of our four children? Four will be
too much, but would you take care of Judah Grace?'
Judah Grace
is our youngest grandchild, 14-months old. So they brought her
over yesterday and little Judah Grace doesn't know me very well.
I tried to win her over, to let her know that I'm a nice guy,
but she is pretty shy. This morning, her older sister put the
light on in her room and it woke her up too early so she was really
crying. Her grandmother whom she loves, reached out to pick her
up, but Judah Grace just cried louder. Since I'm incurably addicted
to possibility thinking, I went to her and said,
"Come,
Judah Grace.'
And, believe
it or not, she put out her little hands, and she came to me and
she hugged me!
Then the
problem was I had to get dressed and get here to church. And I
hadn't shaved yet. So I said, "Okay, Arvella, she's quieted
down, now you take her so I can get dressed." And I started
handing Judah Grace to her grandmother, but she said, "No!
No! No!' She cried. I took her again. I spent about 20 minutes
holding my little granddaughter. Today that's why I got to church
late!
It was the
most wonderful feeling. She put her little cheek against mine,
and her little hands on my shoulders. Arvella said, "I'll
put some Cheerios in a bowl. She likes Cheerios.' And that did
the trick!
But I can
still feel that love. I said to Arvella as we were having our
breakfast just a little later, "Honey, it makes you feel
so good when somebody loves you and trusts you even when they
don't know you. 'Judah Grace doesn't know who I am. She doesn't
know what kind of a guy I am. She is only 14-months-old. She has
no idea.
There are
people who are sitting in this church this morning, who met me
40 years ago. That was when I was 28-years-old and said, "I
have a dream, I want to build a church." They loved me and
trusted me before I had proven that I was worthy of their trust.
I am asking
you to do this with God this morning. I am asking you to do that
with the Bible this morning. I am asking you to do that with Jesus
Christ this morning. Talk to Him. Open your heart and say, "Jesus
Christ, I don't know much about You. But, I'm going to trust You
and I'm going to love You."
Prayer: Lord,
it is happening here, now. People are becoming Christians. They
are being born again. O God, what new life they will have! Filled
with encouragement, optimism, enthusiasm and life everlasting!
Amen.
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