In Awe
“The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork.” (Psalm 19:1)
“The heavens declare the glory of God; And the firmament shows His handiwork.” (Psalm 19:1)
Me: Well firstly you do not believe that Jesus is God, and that is fundamental to our salvation.M: He isn't God. God created Jesus.I pointed out that Jesus was there in the beginning (John 1), and created the world (let 'us' make man).Me: If Jesus wasn't God, then He died in vainMichael frowned and was taken aback M: That's a very bold statement to make, Craig!
'For scarcely for a righteous man will one die;" (v7) Would God bother offering up the life of His only Son for a perfectly righteous man? Scarcely. Why? Because a righteous man doesn't need saving. He has done nothing wrong. He has kept the law to perfection. There is no condemnation owing to Him.
He waits at the side of the road. I approach, and the starter turns over, the pistons dance, the exhaust coughs out. Stupidly, I climb aboard.
He was a very polite young man, I would say barely into his 20's, of African descent. He introduced himself as Michael, and he handed me a pamphlet. The title at the top read 'Can the dead really live again?', which was the giveaway to his cult. The gist of the pamphlet was about resurrection of the dead, and how this can happen to you.
Without the Way, there is no going, Without the Truth, there is no knowing, Without the Life, there is no living, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, that's what Jesus said.
Once upon a time there was a big spinning ball of nothing The ball contained all the non-existent matter of everything The ball spun so fast that that it heated up and exploded The 'nothing' contents expanded into the empty space...
Below is the story of Horace, the foolish employee who thought he knew more than his employers…
I returned regulary to QEII after the Games. Dad used to bring me to international track and field meetings - I can remember watching Don Quarrie, the Commonwealth Games champion and world record holder, thrash everyone in the 100 and 200m finals.
Deep down, Dad had a faith that was unshakeable – because he knew that whatever misfortune came his way, nothing could rob him of the security he had in Christ.