Faith and Scienceنموونە

Think about how wild this is: everything we see—trees, stars, mountains, oceans—came from something invisible. Hebrews 11:3 tells us the universe was formed by God's command. He just spoke, and creation happened. That’s the power of God. And the cool part? It takes faith to believe that. Not blind guessing, but trusting that even when we can’t see the full picture, God is still working. Faith is like spiritual glasses—it helps you see God’s hand in things others might miss. When life feels uncertain, remember: the same God who made everything from nothing can definitely handle what you're going through.
Take a moment today to think about who you are, the events that led you to this moment, and think about where you see God moving.
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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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