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Jesus Christ: The Sustainer of Creation

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I’m here to talk about the frame, the lens, the worldview that we see things through. And this is incredibly important.

You see, because as Christians we feel pressure to keep God quarantined, categorized into a separate category apart from the created order. We go to church to worship him. We share the gospel. Yes. But then we enter into classrooms, laboratories, boardrooms, social media conversations, and God is put to the side. God is quarantined as an optional add-on.

And that posture has a name and that is atheism.

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Well, Christians, we have an answer for that. I want to take you to Colossians 1:16-17 says, “For by him all things, him, Jesus Christ, all things were created in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible. All things were created through him and for him, and he is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”

That last statement is explosive. In Christ, all things hold together. The universe does not simply begin with God. It continues with God and it is sustained by the Lord Almighty. The Bible gives you a total account of reality. God is the cause. He is the sustainer and he is the goal of all that exists.

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