Discovering the Majesty of God's Sovereignty: A Biblical Voyage Have you ever pondered the magnificent tapestry of life and wondered who orchestrates the events of the universe? The answer lies in the heart of the Bible, revealing the awe-inspiring sovereignty of God. Let's embark on a biblical voyage to uncover the depth of God's control
Unpacking who created God reveals the only logical conclusion - God's eternal existence as the Uncreated First Cause.
The main purpose of Eve’s creation was to cure Adam's lonely heart. God created us with the need for companionship. We all desire to feel loved.
Explore cmmama10's 782 photos on Flickr!
BLOG ? READ ? SHARE? COMMENT ?
We sometimes hear from Christians who say they believe the Bible but struggle with the idea of a six-day creation. That’s curious to me. If we know God, how can we not trust what He says? He told us “in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” and “so the evening and the morning were the first day….So the evening and the morning were the second day….So the evening and the morning were the third day” and so on (Genesis 1:1, 5, 8, 13). If these aren’t convincing, the
The whole reason God created the universe is because he wanted a family—and that family is the church. His church is the only reason the universe exists. Did you know that before God thought of … Continue reading Why God Created the Universe
A vast unseen force, more expansive than gravity, seems to connect galaxies separated by vast distances.
“If God is the creator of everything, then who created God? If you theists want us to believe that everything that exists has a cause then God needs a cause too! Who caused God? You guys are inconsistent in your beliefs, because you want to apply the law of causality to everything in the universe
The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein is one of my favorite books and I keep going back to it again and again. I haven't re...
James 1:5
Our universe is vast and helps us reflect how beautiful our planet is. These universe quotes will inspire your thinking and creativity as we consider our wider place and the search for meaning.
'Twas the moment before bedtime, when all through the house…. I had already tucked my little pookie into his crib with his favorite cuddly, gray blanket. His big brother was safely in bed as well, though probably reading by nightlight. But he was tucked in nonetheless. I was on to the last one: my daughter. I had read to her, prayed with her, and sang her favorite song. I was home free. I crossed to the other side of her bed to turn off her lamp and was about to make my getaway. Click, went the lamp. Yes! Mom! she exclaimed. Can you please get used to the light with me...while holding my hand! Now, getting used to the light with her is something I have done in the past. It takes a while for your eyes to adjust to the new darkness. But she knew I would just keep walking and casually wait by the door. No, this time, she wouldn't let me escape! I had to wait, while holding her hand, to insure that I would stay in her room as long as possible, thus delaying bedtime. I sighed and said to my daughter, exasperated, Sometimes you are just soooo much! That's just a nice way of saying, You are getting on my very last nerve! ...But I didn't want to hurt her feelings! Sometimes, the members of our families are just hard to take. How is it that God does not get tired of us? We are way less intelligent than Him. Science, universe, space, time: He gets it. I mean, I once used toy balls to explain a solar eclipse to my kids! He also knows the future, so how is He able to always be with us without getting bored? It's like watching a movie you've seen 100 times. You don't ever need to watch the ending because you’ve seen it so much. But He is always with us. He even likes us when we're annoying. He has no last nerve. In Psalm 139, we get an intimate look at how much our Father knows us and loves us, quirks and all. Read it all if you need a reminder. In verse 1, “O Lord, you have examined my heart and know everything about me.” There is no hiding your bad habits from Him. And still, in verse 5, we see how He always stays with us. You go before me and follow me. You place your hand of blessing on my head. And this one, this one really gets to me because it is beyond my brain to understand it. How precious are your thoughts about me, O God. They cannot be numbered! (verse 17). When I stop and think about this kind of love and devotion, it refreshes my spirit. This God who loves me this much, who has shown me infinite love and grace, also daily empowers me to show love and grace. Even when my family is just soooo much!