DOES GOD REALLY EXIST? (1 OF 6)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Genesis 1:1
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Does God Really Exist? (1 of 6)
Series: Life's Big Questions
Jeff Schreve
Genesis 1:1
Little Johnny asked his dad one day, he said, ''Dad, where did I come from?'' Dad said, ''What was that?'' He said, ''Daddy, where did I come from?'' The dad started thinking, and he thought, Wow, man, I wasn't planning to give you the facts of life today. He's thinking this in his head. But, ''You're asking me the question, and so maybe it's time. Maybe you're old enough.'' And so, he said, ''Well, son, this is how it works.'' He said, ''A husband loves his wife, and they come together. And God made a woman a certain way, and God made a man a certain way. And there's fertilization, and then there is gestation, and there's the baby that's formed, and then the baby that comes.'' And little Johnny's eyes are getting wider and wider and wider. And the father finishes, and he says, ''Wow, dad, that's so neat. That's so different than what Billy said. He said he came from Philadelphia!''
We're starting a new series today entitled Life's Big Questions. You know for thousands of years, people have been asking questions, big questions, concerning origins, concerning purpose, concerning meaning, concerning the whys and wherefores of life. And God's Word gives us answers to the big questions.
Now to kick off this series, we want to start, as Julie Andrews would say, at the very beginning because that's a very good place to start. And the very beginning of it all, the question of all questions, the foundational question, the fundamental question is this: Does God Exist? People have been asking that question - ''Is there really a God? When I pray, is there really Somebody who hears me or am I just praying into thin air?'' Another way to word that would be this: Did God create man, or was man created in the image of God, or was God created in the imagination of man? Is God just something that man cooked up, schemed up, because it made him feel better? It made him seem like there ...
Series: Life's Big Questions
Jeff Schreve
Genesis 1:1
Little Johnny asked his dad one day, he said, ''Dad, where did I come from?'' Dad said, ''What was that?'' He said, ''Daddy, where did I come from?'' The dad started thinking, and he thought, Wow, man, I wasn't planning to give you the facts of life today. He's thinking this in his head. But, ''You're asking me the question, and so maybe it's time. Maybe you're old enough.'' And so, he said, ''Well, son, this is how it works.'' He said, ''A husband loves his wife, and they come together. And God made a woman a certain way, and God made a man a certain way. And there's fertilization, and then there is gestation, and there's the baby that's formed, and then the baby that comes.'' And little Johnny's eyes are getting wider and wider and wider. And the father finishes, and he says, ''Wow, dad, that's so neat. That's so different than what Billy said. He said he came from Philadelphia!''
We're starting a new series today entitled Life's Big Questions. You know for thousands of years, people have been asking questions, big questions, concerning origins, concerning purpose, concerning meaning, concerning the whys and wherefores of life. And God's Word gives us answers to the big questions.
Now to kick off this series, we want to start, as Julie Andrews would say, at the very beginning because that's a very good place to start. And the very beginning of it all, the question of all questions, the foundational question, the fundamental question is this: Does God Exist? People have been asking that question - ''Is there really a God? When I pray, is there really Somebody who hears me or am I just praying into thin air?'' Another way to word that would be this: Did God create man, or was man created in the image of God, or was God created in the imagination of man? Is God just something that man cooked up, schemed up, because it made him feel better? It made him seem like there ...
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