Sermons About Creative
God's Power Is . . .
As powerful as humankind has become with even the power to destroy millions of people and thousands of miles with atomic bombs, God always has us beat. He has created more stars and galaxies than we’ll ever have any need for. He has created everything so intricately that we’ll never fully understand it. He can direct history as He pleases. He can raise up any person He wants, and he can bring down anyone He pleases. He can change the course of a life that seems hopeless. He can even raise the dead! His power is Seriously Ridiculous.
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Communities of Renewal: Work
We were created by God for work, to cultivate and create new things. In the fall, work became harder. Often, our ideas of work make it work harder than it already is. In this sermon we will examine a 'theology or work' .
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Ancient Inventors
Evolutionists try to parlay the belief that ancient man was intellectually inferior to modern-man. The theory does not fit the facts. While there are numerous theories on how structures like the pyramids were built, no one has been able to duplicate the results using what is known of ancient technology. Some have been so perplexed by this historical enigma that they have postulated that alien technology or even fallen angels—the Nephilim—had made these advancements possible. But there is a better and more reasonable explanation. The intellectual capacity of ancient man is no different from modern man because God created us in His image. We should expect to find evidence of that creative capacity soon after creation. And we do.
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Genesis & Creativity
God is creator of everything we see and everything we don't see. He is highly creative and has made us in his image. This means we were created to be creative beings. But what does that mean and what does that look like?
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