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Starry Night

Roger Faber·1953-04-01

Sometimes, however, we become aware of the star studded dome above our heads, an inconceivably immense gulf in which the huge globe we call our home is nothing but a minnow swimming on its insignificant way, then our everyday surroundings take on an entirely different perspective and our sense of se

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Remember Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth

Philip Greatbatch·1993-07-01

Does all this mean then, that the universe is falling into chaos? Will God let His creation fall apart? Our universe is not a chaos nor has it been or will it ever be. It is a cosmos, an orderly union of all the various parts. Indeed, cosmos means “orderly universe. It is this very order by which we

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And It Was Good

Nicholas Looyenga·2015-08-01

Anyone can look up at night and see a star. It looks like a speck of dust, but in fact it is the size of, if not bigger than the earth you are standing on. And if that star, which looks like dust to you, is that massive, then imagine how big the universe is with an uncountable amount of stars in it.

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Earnestly Contend for the Faith (4): Some Primary Principles

Robert C. Harbach·1983-06-01

The universe is not the Creator but the creation. The universe is not self-generat­ing but dependent on the upholding power of its Maker. The whole creation is dependent upon the purpose, appointment, and rule of God. He has not given up His creation to accident or chance (Epicureanism). He has not

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The Heavens Declare the Glory of God

Mitch Kaiser·2016-01-01

The stars are bright with beauty and shine with God’s glory. Along with the moon and stars are galaxies. The colors they create are magnificent; obvious proof of a creator. To God and God alone be the glory for the universe we live in. I think that many of us need to broaden our horizons more on wha

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The Solar System (2)

Agatha Lubbers·1957-04-01

The spacious heavens declare The glory of our God, The firmament displays His handiwork abroad; Day unto day proclaim His might, And night His wisdom tells to night. We have been discussing the universe as every believer should and as all who reside in this great universe must (that it is God’s

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Semi-Scientific

Anonymous·1924-11-01

There's an end to space. The universe is 228 million "light years" in diameter - a "light year" being an astronomical measurement six trillion miles long. Figures furnished by Prof. Silberstein. What's beyond the "end" of space? The scientific answer is that space is curved or spherical. No one can

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Our Father is Sovereign

John Huizenga·2001-01-01

behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee; how much less this house that I have builded?” Not even the entire universe can contain God. As God is exalted above and beyond time, so God is exalted above space. Again we are limited by our earthly minds. We say that He is omnipresent,

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2015-01-01

A volunteer at the observatory told us that if we would hold a dime at arm’s length, the amount of sky captured in the photograph would be around the size of Roosevelt’s eye. Astronomers who studied the photograph determined that there are approximately 3,000 galaxies in that tiny bit of sky! How gr

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Why Go to Church?

Rodney Kleyn·1994-10-01

There are galaxies upon galaxies of them beyond the reach of the strongest and largest telescope on earth. There seems to be no end to them. “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament (or sky) sheweth his handiwork” (Psalm 19:1). This is all the work of God. But God does not only hold