Sermonette: Wonders of God

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Given 12-Oct-22; 24 minutes

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Tom Findlay in his book, A Beginners View of Our Electric Universe, charges that research in current science is unfortunately "carried out in opinionated minefields that can also be highly self-serving and protective while often being fiercely political." Thankfully, however, over the past 70-100 years, there are some who have started to question what they have been taught and why they believed it in the first place, without well-substantiated explanations. Daniel 12:4 prophesies a time when people will be running to and fro and knowledge would increase exponentially. When science confines itself to observable facts, it is impossible to escape the evidence of intelligent design and the reality of God (Romans 1:20). In the early 1900s, a physicist named Kristian Birkeland, observing the Borealis, Australis, and other phenomena in the solar system, discovered that electrical currents not only connect the earth to the sun (like electric wires), but to the entire universe. Outer space is not empty space, but a plenum of creative energy. As a matter of fact, our entire solar system is connected like pearls on a string, resembling the veins in our body pumped by the heart which is made to beat by electric impulses. With improved telescopes combined with mathematical equations, scientists now estimate there are two trillion galaxies all wired together. Though we cannot comprehend that magnitude, our Creator has numbered every star and planet and, furthermore, has called them individually by name (Psalm 147:4) just as He is mindful of all of mankind (Psalm 8:4-8).




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