The Romans 1:20 Experience in Monroe

I’m 58 years old, and I have not lost the sense of childlike wonder in the face of God’s creation. Tonight was no exception. I was driving on North Custer heading west from Telegraph, pulled over near Frenchman’s Bend, and took some shots of the sunset.

 

Earlier, I took this picture in the field behind Rupp Funeral Home. I’m a total amateur when it comes to taking pictures. So, thanks to the digital camera, I take tons of shots of something I like and sometimes get one that I like.

While I am a rank amateur, God is a pro. Romans 1:20 says, “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.”

MIT physicist Vera Kistiakowsky writes: “The exquisite order displayed by our scientific understanding of the physical world calls for the divine.”

4 Responses to “The Romans 1:20 Experience in Monroe”

  1. Mike Ingels Says:

    That last shot is just wonderful.

  2. John Says:

    Thank you Mike!

  3. Matt Holladay Says:

    How blessed is Redeemer Fellowship to have a pastor who is still so awed by God that he has to stop his car, get out, and take pictures of the sunset?

    I remember the first time I heard you give a sermon I was very impressed by your intellectual approach to the gospel. Since then, I’ve become even more impressed with your heart.

    Thanks for sharing the pictures.

  4. John Says:

    Thank you Matt!

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