Faith and Scienceنموونە

Have you ever felt like you're just one person among billions, unsure if you really matter? In Psalm 8:3-4, David asks why God, who created everything, would care for humans. It’s a powerful question—why would the Creator of the universe be concerned with us? The answer is simple: because you matter to God. Despite the vastness of the universe, God chose to give us purpose, love, and care. He sees you, values you, and is always mindful of you. When life feels overwhelming or when you feel insignificant, remember that the God who made everything loves you more than you can imagine.
Today, talk to God about your questions about the world around you and the doubts you might have.
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Science and faith seem like opposites, right? But what are you supposed to do with all the questions, curiosity, and wonder both science and faith bring up? Do you have to choose between using your brain or building your faith? In this 4-week devotional, we'll consider how embracing intellect by exploring science might just be one of the best ways to expand your faith.
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