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- The Bible is the single most important book ever written. It is an eyewitness account of historical events of such magnitude that they have literally shaped the world in which we live. Without this book the Western world and a good deal of the Eastern world would be completely different today than if the events of this book had never occurred.
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The Bible is a collection of sacred writings that form the basis for the Jewish and Christian faiths. It’s best thought of not as one book, but a collection of books, compiled over nearly 2,000 years and set across three continents.
Nov 1, 2006 · The Bible gives three main reasons why we should care for the environment. First, God Himself says that His creation is very good. The material world matters to God; He sustains it all the time.
2 days ago · The findings were worthy of a pause for concern: While 58% of Americans believe that Holy Scripture contains lessons about the environment, the interpretation of those lessons reveals a gap in understanding. Two-thirds of respondents (66%) said that God gave humans a duty to protect and care for the Earth, including its plants and animals. Yet ...
Apr 15, 2021 · 1. Geography reminds us that God has always been at work in the physical world. When we read Genesis 25–33 with a map beside our Bibles, we notice that God shows up at crucial thresholds in...
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The grandeur and intricacies of the physical earth are breathtaking. God did not hold back when he made the world with its beauty, interdependence, and complexity. It is not a temporary commodity; it is a masterpiece. It is not surprising, therefore, that God is concerned about what happens to the earth. He is not going to give up on it because of ...
In our prayers at church, how often do we give thanks for those who labor in the mundane jobs that keep society going? Do we see value in the work of members of our churches who are employed in finance, in marketing, and in construction? Or do we say that the only function of paid employment is so that our members can earn enough money to support g...
An underestimation of the value God places on the physical earth will lead us to undervalue physical pain and weakness. The only problems we tend to address are those concerned with spiritual poverty. We will neglect important ministries to those who are sick, to the lonely, to those suffering injustice and poverty. What about those who work as vet...
God has placed us in a physical world and given us dominion over it. When we fail to value it, we fail to honor the God who created it and sustains it. We forget that we are creatures who are to enjoy what the Creator has given to us. The Bible begins with the words “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” It ends with a picture o...
Here are five primary reasons why you need to read the Bible. This article was written by Dan Buttafuoco, president of the Historical Bible Society. Reason #1: The Bible has transformed the world. It would be impossible to claim to be an educated person in today's world without having at least some familiarity with the events contained in this ...
The Bible contains the sacred scriptures of Judaism and Christianity and has long been the most available, familiar, and dependable source and arbiter of intellectual, moral, and spiritual ideals in the West.
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