How all can sense God – Romans 1:20 | 2-minute daily bible meditation

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Evidence of God’s Existence

Have you ever wondered if there’s enough evidence for God’s existence? In today’s meditatio… (visit YouTube for more)

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Have you ever had someone say to you, or maybe you’ve said yourself, I will believe in God if he shows himself to me. If he gives me enough evidence of his existence. Well, Paul, today in the verse we’re meditating on, tells us he’s been doing that since the moment we were born. Romans chapter one, verse 20. For his invisible attributes, namely his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived ever since the creation of the world in the things that have been made, so they are without excuse.

Paul says, the fact that there is a universe at all, the fact that there’s such complexity and beauty in this world, they are signs that there’s a creator. The fact that there’s something rather than nothing. Things don’t spring into existence out of nothing. Only a creator God could do that. Only a creator God could set all this in motion

So people have to engage in mental contortions to explain away all of these things. To say no, there’s some other explanation for all of this. There can’t possibly be an all powerful being that created all of this. Despite the fact that in our hearts and in our minds from infancy, we know that this, the simplest explanation of all of this is the right one.

That there’s a God. That he loves us. That he made all of this for us and to express his creativity and to demonstrate his glory.

So even for those who’ve never heard the precise gospel of Jesus Christ, they have enough evidence to believe that there is a God. To believe that there is this power, this being, this person who set all of this in motion.

Don’t believe in God? Paul says there’s no excuse for that. This is a sobering thought, but this is the truth in the word of God.

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