Most of us know who Stephen Hawking is. For younger readers, Kirk Cameron was a swoon-worthy idol during his time acting on the 1980s TV comedy Growing Pains.
You might also not be aware that during the show’s seven-season run, Cameron decided to follow Jesus of Nazareth, who many people believe is the Son of God. Since the show ended, Cameron, now in his 50s, has starred in and/or produced many faith-themed movies and documentaries.
So why is he being mocked in this meme? Well, many of his productions have been….underwhelming. And some of his socially conservative public statements have made him a target of criticism from media, atheists and many celebrities.
What’s interesting about the meme that sparked this blog is how it singles out one controversial person while ignoring other Jesus followers who are widely admired for their intelligence and accomplishments.
Immediately, I can think of several:
- Academy Award-winning actors Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington
- Country singers Garth Brooks and Carrie Underwood
- Scientist Francis S. Collins, who led the way in mapping the human genome (I wrote about him here: https://wp.me/p2wzRb-3o)
- U.S. talk show host Stephen Colbert
There are many, many more Jesus-following notables – I listed a few in this blog: https://wp.me/p2wzRb-e9.
Here’s the thing, though: it’s not about who’s on what side, it’s not about popularity contests and it’s certainly not about anyone’s IQ. All these “measurements” are distractions, designed to prevent us from thinking about the big questions: who am I? Why am I here? What happens after this life ends?
If you’re willing to consider these questions, then consider this: you’re a creation of God. And one of the original-source biographies of Jesus says “God loved the world so much that He gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him would not be lost, but have eternal life.”
Maybe you’ve read that statement before. Did you know it applies to you? God so loved YOU that He gave His only Son, so that if YOU believe in Him then YOU will not be lost, but have eternal life.
If this doesn’t make sense, then let me ask: do you believe there’s something beyond this life? Maybe even a “good” place and a “bad” place? If yes, then ponder these words that Jesus told anyone willing to listen: “you must be perfect, just as your Father in Heaven is perfect.”
So that’s the ticket we need to spend eternity in Heaven with Jesus and His Father. None of us have any hope of achieving perfection, so what to do? Simple. Trust in Jesus. Declare Him Lord, Saviour and your best friend.
If you do that with serious sincerity, then He’ll come into your life and start to make you more of the person God created you to be. And when this life ends, God will see you like He sees His Son: perfect in every way. And the doors of Heaven will be opened to you.
Sound interesting? Yes or no, post your thoughts below and let’s have a conversation.
Another brilliant post, Frank! The only side that matters is being on the side of Jesus, trusting in Him with everything we are, and giving God thanks and praise.
Blessings!
Thanks, Martha. Always appreciate your interest. 🙂
None of the Christians you mentioned are evangelizing or posting lies and ignorance on the internet. That is why Kirk Cameron was singled out. All the Christians you mentioned are contributing to the betterment of society, and none of their contributions are exclusive to the Christian faith.
They are just good, honest, talented people.
Cameron is a con man.
Thanks for your opinion. It should be pointed out that the contributions of people like Stephen Hawking are not exclusive to the atheist faith.
I believe in Jesus, unashamedly. I wonder why we, who believe in Jesus, would spend time sharing our hope of eternity with those who taunt and mock. Then I remember: the One I call Lord and Savior did the same thing. Why? There is only one reason, and if only people would choose to investigate for themselves, they might find that reason for themselves.
If one’s heart is hard and impervious to God’s message, if they don’t want to spend one moment with Jesus here and now, then I can see why they would not want to spend eternity with Him.
By the way, the only reason is found, not only in John 3:16, but throughout the Bible. The only reason—LOVE. Doubters should examine and discuss rather than simply reject. The results may amaze them.
Great points, Keith. Thanks for reading and commenting. 🙂