Natural revelation refers to the way God reveals Himself through creation, allowing humanity to perceive His existence and attributes without the need for special revelation. As stated in Psalms 19:1-4, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." This passage emphasizes that the natural world serves as a testament to God's majesty and power, inviting all people to recognize His handiwork. Furthermore, Romans 1:20 affirms that God's invisible qualities—His eternal power and divine nature—are clearly seen in what has been made, leaving humanity without excuse for disbelief. In light of this, believers are called to stewardship, as explored in the sermon series "Stewardship - Part 4," which emphasizes our responsibility to care for creation as a reflection of God's character. Additionally, the sermon "Sky Talk" delves into the beauty and wonder of the skies, illustrating how they inspire awe and reverence towards the Creator. Ultimately, the question posed in "How Do You Know There Is a God?" finds its answer in the intricate design and order of the universe, echoing the truth of Hebrews 3:4, which reminds us that every house is built by someone, but God is the builder of everything.
In this sermon, the preacher discusses how God reveals his wrath against those who have turned away from the truth and embraced lies. He emphasizes that God has manifested himself and his eternal power through creation. The preacher also reflects on the concept of wood not being solid but rather a c
John Piper preaches on Psalm 19, highlighting how nature reveals the glory of God day and night, emphasizing the visual knowledge available to all, and the accountability to acknowledge God's creation. He delves into the eternal attributes of God as the glorious creator, encouraging active seeing of
Timothy Tow preaches on how we can know there is a God by looking up at the heavens and observing the beauty and design of His creation, which declares His glory and power. The sun, moon, and stars all point to the existence of a Creator. By looking inward into our hearts, we find a yearning for God
