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Paul spoke at Athens about the UNKNOWN God

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The Academy of Athens. (Photo credit: Wikipedia ) “As I . . . beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD . Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.” ( Acts  17:23 )   The people of Athens were known to be quite religious, worshipping a host of nature gods. They even had set up an altar “to the unknown god.” Paul pounced on this point of contact to declare unto them the God they didn’t know. He starts by laying the foundation: This God, he claims, is the Creator .   He not only “made the world and all things therein” (v. 24), but also is “Lord of heaven and earth.” To cause to exist and then to rule over all of creation, one must be omnipotent. He is much too great to dwell in “temples made with hands.” How ludicrous to think He might need anything, including the worship of men, “seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, and all things” (v. 25).   This God “hath made of one blood all nations...

Death by car and the power of forgive

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This is a remarkable story. Erik Fitzgerald was a youth pastor in Georgia when he awoke one day to the terrible news that his wife and son had been killed in a car accident . The video above is the story of what happened after he met the man driving the other car. In trying to describe how he sorted through the grief of those days, Erik says this: “We have a tendency to look at our lives as little 3×5 snapshots. And we tend to get focused on whether our 3×5 is okay or not. We lose sight of the fact that God is doing bigger things. His story is bigger than just ours. He paints on a canvas the size of the universe .” You really should take time to watch the rest of this above. I promise. You will be glad that you did. Related articles The Power of Forgiveness (thefaithbook.wordpress.com) The Bigger Picture (thetheologizer.wordpress.com) Pastoral Vocation in Youth Ministry (king.typepad.com) A Baptist youth pastor murder/suicide (mojoey.blogspot.com) A La Carte (Fe...