Friday, July 17, 2015

The Universe





The Universe




 
Can you find yourself
in the universe?

GOD CAN!




One of the wonderful attractions
at the Creation Museum
in Hebron, Kentucky
is the planetarium.

As you sit and recline
in the plush seats,
you look up and see
the story of the universe.

As you are taken on a journey,
from the earth and beyond you are filled
with an overwhelming wonder.

From the earth,
you are taken to the moon,
then the sun.

From there
the plants are added.

Soon you realize
we are a part of a massive galaxy
called the Milky Way.
 
Distance is communicated
in a term called light years.

A light year is about 5,878,630,000,000 miles
(about 6 trillion miles).

Our Galaxy the Milky Way’s
diameter is 100,000 light years.
   
If this is not enough to overwhelm you,
there are billions of galaxies beyond ours
discovered by high powered telescopes.

As we travel back to earth,
we realize we are smaller
than a speck of dust
in the vastness of God’s creation.

God’s words made everything that exists.

What is more remarkable is
His law has keep it all together
from that first day He said…

 God spoke: "Lights! Come out!
Shine in Heaven's sky!
Separate Day from Night.
Mark seasons and days and years..
Genesis 1:14 Msg

If God can rule the cosmos
without chaos…

Don’t you think it is wise
to obey His laws for life!


Scripture Reading

Hebrews 11:3 NIV

3 By faith we understand
that the universe was formed
at God's command,
so that what is seen was not made out
of what was visible.




Psalm 33:6-9 NIV

6 By the word of the LORD were the heavens made,
their starry host by the breath of his mouth.
7 He gathers the waters of the sea into jars;
he puts the deep into storehouses.

8 Let all the earth fear the LORD;
let all the people of the world revere him.
9 For he spoke, and it came to be;
he commanded, and it stood firm.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

In the Beginning





In the Beginning


Have you ever asked yourself the question…
 Where did it all come from?

A trip to the Creation Museum
causes this question to resurface.
What is your answer?
 
Someone once said,
 Baseball is the first sport mentioned in the Bible,
“In the big inning”

The first three words in the Bible
have nothing to do with baseball;

But they can be the most mind boggling.

I don’t know how many times
I have pondered the thoughts
of the beginning…

How does something come out of nothing?

Where is the beginning?

If we continue on reading Genesis,
“God created the heavens and the earth.”

Many cannot accept that God
created the heavens and the earth.

SO…  

We have those who believe in evolution.

But we still have the question…

How does something come out of nothing?

Then there is the question…

If God created the heavens and the earth,
where did God come from?

From the time I was a boy and asked this question,
till today, no one has ever answered the question.

Creatio ex nihilo is Latin for “creation out of nothing”

Many have studied it and many viewpoints exist.

The Septuagint, the Greek translation of the Bible,
says for Genesis 1:1 – “The primary cause caused to be”

So how do we deal with the question…

“How do you make something out of nothing?”



The something that we see,
“the heavens and the earth”
have only two possible answers.

The one is nothing became something
over billions of years ago
and the nothing has evolved into
what we see today.

Then other answer is
a God of intelligence designed it all.

We all have to accept the fact
that the heavens and earth are real.

So what makes more sense…

The heavens and earth evolved
on their own out of nothing.

OR…

 A God who has no beginning or end
created them out of nothing.


Scripture Reading

Genesis 1:1-2 NIV
In the beginning God created
the heavens and the earth.


John 1:3-5 NIV
Through him all things were made;
without him nothing was made that has been made.
4 In him was life,
and that life was the light of men.
5 The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood it.


Romans 4:17 NIV
— the God who gives life to the dead
and calls things that are not
as though they were.


1 Corinthians 1:27-31 NIV
 He chose the lowly things of this world
and the despised things —
and the things that are not —
to nullify the things that are,
29 so that no one may boast before him.
30 It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus,
who has become for us wisdom from God —
that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption. 
 31 Therefore, as it is written:
"Let him who boasts boast in the Lord."  


Hebrews 11:3 NIV
By faith we understand that the universe
was formed at God's command,
so that what is seen was not made out
of what was visible.    

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Stopping the Gossip



Stopping the Gossip


Hoo Doo is like Voo Doo

When you gossip about what “who do”

You cast a negative spell on them.

Stay off the Who Do trail!




Paul gives specific instructions
on how to handle those who
do not follow his instructions.

One of those instructions
in the letters to the Thessalonians
concerns those who live an idle life…

The unproductive person.

The person who has so much time
on their hands,
they can get into the business
of everybody else.

They are the ones who criticize
the way others do things.

They think they know a better way.

They want to look good,
at the expense of others.

Think about it…

most comedians make their living criticizing
and finding fault with others.

We laugh and think that is great entertainment.

Being a busybody is an art form
that destroys relationships.

It is the painting of two pictures.

One of a person who can’t do things right
(according to their standard)
and their listeners should be concerned.

The other picture
 is self-portrait of a “wiser than”.

These pictures are painted
in the work lunch room, dinner table,
prayer meeting, just to name a few.

So what is Paul’s advice
when we come across
the busybody, the meddler,
the gossiping person?

Two simple points…

·       Don’t consider them an enemy

·       Don’t attack them with criticism
          and gossip to others about them


Just walk away –

Let them know you don’t
want to hear it! 


Scripture Reading

2 Thessalonians 3:11-15 NIV

11 We hear that some among you are idle.
They are not busy;
they are busybodies.
12 Such people we command
and urge in the Lord Jesus Christ
to settle down
and earn the bread they eat.
13 And as for you, brothers,
never tire of doing what is right.

14 If anyone does not obey
our instruction in this letter,
take special note of him.
Do not associate with him,
in order that he may feel ashamed.
15 Yet do not regard him as an enemy,
but warn him as a brother.