Creation
At the heart of this message lies a profound truth from John's Gospel: 'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.' We're invited to explore the magnificent reality that Jesus Christ is the Creator of all things, the source of life itself, and the light that shines in our darkness. This isn't just theological theory—it's the foundation of everything we believe. The message challenges us to confront the cultural narratives around evolution and naturalism, reminding us that Scripture doesn't argue for God's existence; it simply declares it. What makes this particularly compelling is the emphasis on reading our Bibles daily, even just five or ten minutes, because that's how we hear God's voice. Without opening Scripture, we're essentially slamming the door in God's face. The central question we must all answer is this: where will we find life? The answer is clear—only in Jesus, because He alone possesses it. This isn't about religion or good works; it's about recognizing that our sin requires a payment, and Jesus paid it in full on the cross. When He said 'It is finished,' He meant it. We're challenged to stop trying to earn our salvation through church attendance or moral behavior and simply receive the free gift of eternal life by calling on the name of the Lord. The urgency is real, the choice is ours, and the invitation remains open.
