Major Bible Themes: Man: His Creation

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There is so much to say about man and his relationship to God, and I want to share everything I've learned with you in this series called Major Bible Themes. I hope you will be blessed as much as I have been, and that you will be inspired to dive into God's Word and learn about His amazing creation!

Major Bible Themes: Man: His Creation, by Lewis Sperry Chafer.

Discovering himself in the midst of a wonderful universe and being the highest order of its visible creatures, it is natural that man should seek to understand his own origin as well as the origin of all existing things; yet man, unaided, can discover nothing as to his origin. It is therefore reasonable to expect that God would reveal these facts to man. This He has done in the Bible. However, since God is revealed and becomes real only to those who are saved through Christ (Mat_11:27-29), men who are not saved and to whom God is not real have turned from the Scripture records of the origin of all things, and have sought to account for existing things on the basis of supposed laws of evolution. According to these human theories, there was originally a primordial cell from which has evolved every existing form of life whether it be whale or hummingbird, elephant or mosquito, man or tadpole. Over against these theories are the clear teachings of the Scriptures, wherein it is not only directly stated (Gen_1:1-31; Gen_2:1-25; Col_1:16; Heb_11:3), but it is everywhere implied, that every living thing was created by the immediate power and will of God.

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