God’s Signature

2008 August 27

God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse. 

For by [Jesus] all things were created: things in heaven and on earth…and in Him all things hold together.

Not only is creation itself awesome enough to prove the existence of a Creator, but the Creator has even put His signature, the symbol of the cross in some unexpected places, to make clear who the Creator is.The Colossians verse above says not only did God create the big things in the universe, but He even created the tiniest molecules and holds all things together. I was reading website, and she found this awesome picture of the nucleus of the Whirlpool Galaxy. Guess what is in the center of this nucleus? God’s cross. He has placed His signature even on the stars.

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  1. 2008 August 27
    tsfgodguy permalink

    I believe that’s from his “How Great is Our God” talk. It’s also on DVD if you want the whole thing. Other DVDs in that collection are Indescrirbable and Hope. They are awesome and only like $15 a DVD with a CD of praise and worship with them. We sell them at our store at http://www.shopthenook.co if anyone is looking for them.

    We watched Indescribable as a church one Sunday and their wasn’t a dry eye in the house. I love Louie Guglio’s talks when I can catch them.

    Blessings!

  2. 2008 August 27

    I only saw Louie Giglio talk about laminin on the Godtube video, but a couple of my friends have let me know that the Whirlpool Galaxy was also in one of His talks. It makes sense. He comes up with all that great stuff about God’s awesome creation.

    God bless you, tsfgodguy!

  3. 2008 August 27
    tsfgodguy permalink

    Whirlpool Galaxy is part of Indescribable. Simply Awesome……

    Blessings!

  4. 2008 August 27

    Simple reminders are so profound. Thanks for the links!

  5. 2008 August 29

    You’re welcome! God bless you.

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