The Sciences as Sources of Illustrations - Part 02
Series Lectures to My Students
Drawing on astronomical observations, a sermon explores the wonders of the solar system—from Mercury and Venus, demonstrating phases that challenge initial assumptions, to the distant reaches of Uranus and Neptune—to illustrate divine principles. By examining celestial phenomena like comets, variable stars, and double star systems, the speaker emphasizes God's creative power and the beauty of His design, while also drawing parallels between the predictable movements of planets and the importance of steadfastness and resilience in the face of life's challenges, ultimately encouraging listeners to shine brightly and remain faithful, trusting in God's guidance and grace.
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| Sermon ID | 53124194833711 |
| Duration | 53:52 |
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| Category | Audiobook |
| Language | English |
