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Introduction:
I don’t like buttermilk, I don’t like cocoa, I don’t like flour, I don’t like raw eggs…But I love cake.
If I preach God is righteous and holy, that doesn’t offer much hope for the person who is grieving.
If I preach God is lover and healer, that does little for the person who has just been mistreated.
We need to pull together the varied perspectives of Scripture in order to form a cohesive, robust understanding of our God.
Pearls on a string, Peaks of a Mountain chain, Facets of a Diamond, Sounds of a Symphony, Petals of a flower, Pollen of many blossoms contributing to Honey.
The combined beauty is more than the sum of the individual parts.
I Love listening to Ravi Zacharias or Oz Guinness talk Apologetics or Christian Philosophy, but after about 20 minutes my brain starts to hurt.
My goal is to provide you with answers to some of the tough questions that unbelievers ask, but to take these truths out of the dusty stacks of the library and put them in the magazine rack at the checkout stand that we all can reach.
More than stimulating lectures, I hope to provide you with snapshots of our God that when put together form an awe-inspiring form of the living God who loves us and is worthy of our devotion.
Today many people have an image of God in their mind, but rarely does this God resemble the God of the Bible.
Even Christians have a tough time reconciling the God who opens the earth to swallow unbelievers in Exodus who is also described as a Shepherd, Healer, or Comforter.
I am committed to sharing with you what the Bible says about God more than what philosophers and theologians have said about God, so my promise to you is that each message in this series will be rooted in a passage of the Bible.
Because of time I will be skipping some verses but try to read enough so that you will see I am not taking pieces out of the flow of the whole.
I strongly encourage you in your time in the Word this week to go back and read these 2 chapters in 1 sitting without interruption.
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Each subsequent day the items created by God are listed then a “refrain” is made…
Eventually we get to day 5…
And then the 6th day…
And the rest of chapter 2 is an expansion of the creation of mankind.
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