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Showing posts with label God’ Not Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God’ Not Dead. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2021

God’s Not Dead

 “God is Dead” was proclaimed by Nietzsche in the Nineteenth century. He was an atheist for his adult life and by his statement, he wasn’t saying that there was a God who had actually died, rather that our idea of one had. He believed that men wouldn’t be able to handle a world without a God, but as time has progressed, we find that first this concept is not new. Agnostic means not knowing, they are basically on the fence people, of they don’t know if God is real or not. These people were around when Paul taught, the people in the times of Moses, believed in every form of god and worshipped images made by men, ranging from birds to animals and even moon and sun. To think that God didn’t exist and or that faith is blind even has troubled prophets, and I early on in my walk and at times had questioned if God was real. I think it’s a valid thought and struggle for all mankind. People say science proves God doesn’t exist, that death and famines, prove it also. Billy Graham before he started his Los Angeles tent revival said he went to the desert with his Bible and questioned whether God was real. This after his longtime friend and co-evangelist Charles Templeton lost his faith after seeing a Life magazine  picture with a starving child on it and said God can’t exist.

Hebrews Eleven is known as the “Faith Hall of Fame” where it recounts many people in the Bible who lived and died for their faith in God. 

Hebrews Eleven verse Six says, “No one can please God without faith, for whoever comes to God must have faith that God exists and rewards those who seek him.”