Which Came First,
the Chicken or the Egg?
You’ve heard that old riddle, haven’t you? How do you answer it? Now
here is another question for you: Which comes first, faith, fact,
or feeling? There is a logical order which makes faith practical and
relevant. To disregard this order will reduce faith to foolishness. The logical
order is fact, faith, and feeling. Fact must come first. Faith is knowledge and
acceptance of the facts. Feeling follows faith. Feeling is the effect or result
of faith in the facts.
It is easy to get it turned wrong, and many do. Some
put feelings first. Their faith and the whole order of their lives are
pinned to their feelings. “If it feels
right it must be right.”
Consequently they are at the mercy of their own feelings. When they feel low,
depressed, and discouraged it puts their faith in a tailspin. Nagging doubts
sweep over them, doubts about God, their own souls, and their chances for
salvation. But when they are elated, happy, and in good spirits the doubts
disappear and they think that they really
believe – faith is riding high! That ought to be proof enough that you
cannot depend on your own feelings. Your feelings
about God and His Christ may change, but God
himself does not change (Mal. 3:6). Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever Heb. 13:8).
Don’t believe your feelings. Believe God! Trust Him to bring to pass
what He has said (Ps. 37:5).
Some put faith first. But how
can you have faith without an object of faith, something to believe or trust in?
You cannot just have faith in faith. Can you believe in believing, trust in
trusting, have confidence in confidence? All of that is nonsense. Faith must
rest upon something or someone. The trustworthiness of faith
depends on the trustworthiness of its object. You cannot make a thing
true just by believing in it. That is delusion. If a thing is not true, faith
will not change it into truth. If a thing is true, lack of faith will not change
it to untruth. See Rom.3:3-4).
The only dependable approach is to put
the facts first. Find the truth and pin your faith to it (John 8:31). Find
what is dependable, trustworthy and true, then accept it because it is all these
things. Faith is nothing more that accepting and applying the truth, and it
comes only by investigation of the facts. The Christian knows that faith comes
by hearing the word of God (Rom. 10:17, John 17:17). Faith is centered in the
fact of Jesus Christ, that One who is “the way, the truth,
and the life” (John 14:6). Once you align your faith with the facts you can be
assured that the proper feelings will follow (read carefully Col. 1:3-6). What
feelings? Well, what feelings would you expect to come if you knew you had found
and accepted truth, and that your faith and hope were founded upon the
righteousness of Jesus Christ?
Postscript: Still
wondering about the chicken and egg? Here’s the answer: Logically two chickens
came first – necessarily male and female – who were able to reproduce by
means of a fertilized egg. If the egg came first, all it could produce is a
helpless chick that would not survive or be able to reproduce itself. God’s
word makes it clear that this is what happened – not only with chickens but
with all living things. The adult forms were created whole, male and female,
with everything needed for reproducing themselves (Genesis, chapters one and
two).