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BobHunt
30th March 2007, 11:03 PM (23:03)
When I see movies, like March of the Penguins, and see the complexity of their lives, their carefully planned schedule, it just goes to prove that God had all these things planned out. When I see all the natural foods, plants etc that help to not only feed us but heal us, it makes me wonder what the Garden of Eden was before the fall of man. Surely God must have made natural things that would heal us and support life and the beauty of man/woman. There are so many complex things about our physical lives, it is impossible for me to believe it all just happened by coincidence. How does a moth become a butterfly? How does a small seed become a watermelon, or a veggie, or an apple that we can eat and enjoy until the juice runs down our chin? How do geese know to fly in formation, thus helpping the others to fly? How do birds know to fly south in the winter and know how to get back to where they left? How do you make a rainbow? What is the cause of thunder, and is it true that flowers pop open sooner after a thunderstorm? I know these are a lot of questions, but our God is a complex God in His Creation ability.
Anne and Dwayne Hood
31st March 2007, 12:41 AM (00:41)
It amazes me when I think of His greatness and majesty. I homeschool a grandson, and one day we decided to write down all of the things God provided through animals and plants to clothe us. There is no way to fathom is greatness.
But this I know-chorus that I have posted before--
How big is God?
How big is God?
He's big enough to care for you and me.
Heaven is His home, and earth His footstool--And, we are graven in the palm of His hand.
Just make up a tune and sing it. I do know the tune, though.
Wilson L. Deaton
31st March 2007, 09:40 AM (09:40)
But this I know-chorus that I have posted before--
How big is God?
How big is God?
He's big enough to care for you and me.
Heaven is His home, and earth His footstool--And, we are graven in the palm of His hand.
Just make up a tune and sing it. I do know the tune, though.
When I was a child a very talented teen in my church used to sing a similar song as a special from time to time...
I remember only a little:
"How big is God? How vast and wide?
To try to tell, these lips can only start,
He's big enough to rule this mighty universe,
yet small enough to live within my heart..."
Wilson
Stan Self
31st March 2007, 09:55 AM (09:55)
Wilson,
How Big Is God is a Stuart Hamblem song and the lyrics are:
Though men may strive to go beyond the reach of space
To walk beyond the distance shining stars
This world's a room so small within my Master's house
The open sky's but a portion of his yard
How big is God how big and wide is vast domain
To try to tell these lips can only start
He's big enough to rule the mighty universe
Yet small enough to live within my heart
As winter's chill may cause the tiny seed to fall
To lie asleep till wake by summer's rain
The heart grown cold will warm and trod with life anew
The Master's touch will bring the glow again
Barb Bouldrey
31st March 2007, 02:09 PM (14:09)
When I saw the title of this thread, my mind began singing the line from "Down From His Glory:"
"THE GREAT CREATOR BECAME MY SAVIOUR......"
Barb
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