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! Why Can I Believe In God?
*I.
The evidence of the* universe*: The* universe *requires a* creator.
* A. Its *vastness.*
(Heb.11:1-3).
* B. Its *design.*
(Ps.
19:1-4; Rom.
1:18-20; Job 12:7-9).
* C. Its *harmony.*
(Genesis 1=*" good ").*
*II.
The evidence of* human life: human *life requires a* designer.
* A. Human *body.*
(Ps.
139:13-14).
* B. Human *intuition.*
(Acts 17:22-23; Gen. 1:27; Eccl.
3:11).
* C. *Moral* nature of humans.
(Rom.
2:14-15; 1:21, 25, 28ff).
*III.
The evidence of the* Bible: *The* Bible *requires a* revealer.
* A. Its *testimony.*
(Gen.
1:1; Ps. 33:6-9; Isa.
45:11-12, 18).
* B. Its *consistency.*
*IV.
The evidence of* history: *History requires a sovereign* Lord.
* A. *God's* sovereignty.
(Acts 14:15-17).
* B. God's *intervention.*
(Ex.
34:10; Book of Ezekiel; Jn. 1:1-4, 14ff).
*V.
The evidence of* changed lives: changed *lives require a* redeemer.
(John 3:16).
*God wants us to* check *Him* out.(Ps.34:8).
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