September 4, 2007 by johngoetsch
The Bible declares that God made the world out of nothing—He created! He did not make something out of something—He created something out of nothing. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). I marvel that the “theory” of evolution is still being taught by supposedly intelligent people, when it has been proven false time after time.
Someone might ask, “But what about the tests that show certain things, such as rock formations, are millions of years old?” How old do you think Adam was when he was created? He was an adult, right? Therefore, he was created with age. Would it not be logical to conclude that God also made the rocks, trees, and animals with age as well? The fact that something dates back a million years does not disprove Creation.
As Bible-believing Christians, we believe that God spoke the world into existence. “By the word of the Lord were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth. He gathereth the waters of the sea together as an heap: he layeth up the depth in storehouses. Let all the earth fear the Lord: let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him. For he spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast” (Psalm 33:6–9). Yes, when God said, “Let there be light,” that light came out of nowhere, for it was created—spoken by God into existence. Read more »
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July 1, 2006 by johngoetsch
It was Memorial Day and my schedule had taken me to the beautiful Colorado Rockies for a week of camp with teenagers. I had arrived on Friday and spoken several times over the weekend to the staff and counselors and was ready for a great week. I awoke early on Monday morning and after a good time with the Lord, the light of a new day was sneaking through the window of my room. It was time for my morning jog!
It was a cool Rocky Mountain morning as I stepped outside. A thin layer of frost covered the ground and that crisp, cool air quickly filled my lungs. I was ready—three light layers of clothing, my running shoes, and a ball cap. It was a steady climb out the driveway to the camp, covering a mile and a half. I had tackled this driveway the two previous days, and as I hit the main road, I felt great! This was one of those days when I knew I had more than my usual five miles in me.
About seven or eight times a year, I try to run for two hours. Those wonderfully blessed Kenyans, who always seem to win our Boston Marathon, may be able to run “farther” than me, but at least I can run for as “long” as they can! As I hit my stride, I decided this was going to be one of those two hour runs. Like I said, I had done it before—the only problem was—I had never attempted it at 8,600 feet above sea level!
The first hour was an absolute joy. Not a person in sight. No cars, no noise, no smog—just the sound of the woodpeckers and an occasional spotting of a deer loping off into the woods. It was a holiday! I was 1,000 miles from my office, I was not scheduled to preach until nine o’clock that night, and I was privileged to be out enjoying some of God’s most beautiful creation anywhere. Read more »
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