The Existence of God
The Existence of God3
God - Fairytale or Fact?
By Shane Idleman956:15GEN 1:1PSA 139:14ISA 40:28LUK 17:20JHN 6:35ROM 1:20EPH 1:13COL 1:271TH 5:19HEB 11:3Shane Idleman addresses the question of whether God is a fairytale or a fact, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's nature and character through a spirit-filled theology. He discusses the evidence of creation as a testament to God's existence, highlighting that the complexity of life and the universe points to a Creator. Idleman encourages believers to seek a deeper relationship with God, warning against quenching the Holy Spirit and the consequences of a lack of spiritual fervor. He calls for a revival of passion for God and a commitment to living out one's faith actively, rather than passively attending church. Ultimately, he challenges the audience to consider their own beliefs about God and the implications of those beliefs in their lives.
Of the Being of God.
By John Gill0GEN 1:1PSA 14:1PSA 73:25ECC 2:17ISA 40:26ACT 17:27ROM 1:20EPH 2:12HEB 11:31PE 5:8John Gill emphasizes the foundational importance of the Being of God in his sermon 'Of the Being of God,' arguing that the existence of God is self-evident and universally acknowledged across cultures and ages. He presents multiple arguments for God's existence, including the innate sense of Deity in humanity, the evidence of creation, and the moral conscience that points to a higher power. Gill asserts that the belief in God is not only a natural instinct but also essential for understanding morality and accountability. He addresses objections to God's existence, reinforcing that even those who claim atheism often reveal a deep-seated awareness of a divine being. Ultimately, Gill's message is a call to recognize and affirm the reality of God as the source of all truth and morality.
The Fool's Creed
By R.A. Torrey0PSA 14:1PSA 19:1PRO 1:7ISA 45:22JER 29:13MAT 7:7JHN 14:6ROM 1:201CO 1:25HEB 11:6R.A. Torrey delivers a compelling sermon titled 'The Fool's Creed,' emphasizing that the declaration 'there is no God' is the ultimate folly. He argues that the existence of God is evident through the wonders of the universe, the course of history, the uniqueness of the Bible, and personal experiences of answered prayer and salvation. Torrey asserts that denying God's existence not only reflects ignorance but also leads to a bleak worldview devoid of hope and purpose. He calls for individuals to recognize the reality of God and to surrender their lives to Him, as this is the only wise response to the truth of His existence.