The very first thing we find out about God in the Bible is that He is creative. In a stunning revelation, we are introduced to a God that makes His artistic immaterial thought a physical reality through speech. I think we too often pass by the words, “And God said,” failing to recognize just how significant they are. We are…..
I scan the horizon from my Intensive Care watchtower monitoring the enemy. I see the glow of their campfires in the distance, their flags emblazoned with the silhouette of Darwin’s face relentlessly flapping in the breeze. I hear their battle cry, “Survival of the fittest!, Survival of the fittest!” echoing through the valley of death as they wait for an opportunity to attack. I inspect the battlefield looking for the weak, helpless, and unfit. The battle horn sounds. A woman is…..
I recently returned from a trip to Greece and Italy. I had the opportunity to tour many museums and stand in front of amazing original pieces of art. One particular painting, Adam Weeping for the Death of Abel by Johann Carl Loth, had a profound impact upon me. In the painting, Adam is in the shadows sitting down, hands folded, head bowed staring at his dead son.
The Bible tells us how Cain’s action horrified God but it doesn’t tell us about the impact it…..
I will be appearing on, In The Market with Janet Parshall on Moody Radio tomorrow, Wednesday September 3 from 2:00-3:00 PST to discuss my book, The Director’s Cut: Finding God’s Screenplay on the Cutting Room Floor. I hope you can tune in.
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