A depiction of the truths, encouragements and warnings of the first Psalm.
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I've been thinking about God and how God can be known in the world, in His creation, in how God orders and sustains the universe.
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Activate the movie (right) as you read the text.
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"Theology is nothing more than the Holy Spirit making His way through our brains, as the Scriptures make their way through our hearts."
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Theologians and scholars discuss Jewish and Christian approaches to understanding Genesis One.
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In Psalm 19, the writer asserts that God is revealed and can be known through both Creation and Revelation, through the 'Book of Nature' and the 'Book of Scripture.'
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Whenever we ask Who and What is God? Who and What is He like? - the first answer that Scripture gives seems to be: 'Look at what I’ve made! Look at the Creation!’
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Read I Corinthians 15: 1-11
We are privileged to share the Gospel, but what – and how much, are we to say?
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We listen to God, we hear God speak, through Scripture, by prayer and by attending (listening) to our life.
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I suppose there are some obvious ways of hiding God's Word within our hearts, as did the Psalmist. I would think it has to do with:
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'Your Word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You,' wrote the Psalmist.
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