Creator and Lover of Our Souls
The more we know God, the more we know ourselves. God is the creator and sustainer of all things. He made the stars and galaxies, and all the beauty of this world, yet He is still mindful of man.
The more we know God, the more we know ourselves. God is the creator and sustainer of all things. He made the stars and galaxies, and all the beauty of this world, yet He is still mindful of man.
Unlike the gods of other religions, we have a God who has chosen to make Himself known to us so that we can have a relationship with Him.
In the 19th century, individual cells were thought to be the simple building blocks that made up complex organisms. Since then, however, we have discovered that the cells themselves are just as complex as the organisms they are a part of. The more we study them, the more astonishing and elegant they appear.
From a scientific perspective, the probability for the existence of life on a given planet is practically zero. Yet here we are. How do we explain how we got here?
Are science and faith opposed to each other? What empirical evidence is there for a Creator of the universe? Ken Boa addresses these questions in his series: Science, Faith, and Reason.
The goal of the book of Ecclesiastes is to make us long for more than this world can provide.
As we look at creation, we need to train our eyes to see beyond what is visible and praise our God for His glory on display.
God designed the exquisite wonders of the natural world. The closer we look, the more we see that evolution cannot account for the complexity we see.
If your God is small, your problems will seem big. But if your God is big, your problems will be small. Studying creation can increase your view of God.
We are immersed in beauty in wonder. The problem is, we often do not see it. We need to train ourselves to see the glory of the Creator in nature.
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