In this lesson from Acts 17:24, Paul introduces the Athenians to the “Unknown God” by proclaiming Him as the Creator of all things. Using vivid illustrations like Mount Rushmore and the complexity of DNA, the message demonstrates that design demands a Designer—intention, planning, and forethought cannot come from chance or time. History’s greatest minds, from Copernicus to Newton, recognized divine order in creation, and Paul echoes this truth: the cosmos reveals a Sovereign Creator who needs nothing from humanity because He made everything for us. The lesson contrasts the futility of evolutionary explanations with the majesty of divine creation, reminding believers that every discovery points back to God’s wisdom and artistry. It concludes with a call to worship—the same God who holds galaxies in motion also holds our lives in His hands, guiding them according to His perfect plan and design.
In The Beginning
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