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What does the Bible say about creation as a book from God?

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The Bible portrays creation as a testament to God's glory, declaring that He exists and is to be worshipped.

Psalm 19 describes creation as the first book written by God, declaring His glory and handiwork. David emphasizes that 'the heavens declare the glory of God,' meaning that creation itself speaks of God's existence and attributes. This testimony is universal, transcending languages and cultures, rendering all humans without excuse for not recognizing their Creator. Romans 1:20 further reinforces this, stating that the invisible qualities of God are clearly seen through what has been made, leaving humanity without excuse. However, while creation reveals God's existence, it does not provide the full revelation necessary for salvation or knowledge of God's mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 19:1-4, Romans 1:20

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God's Two Books
Todd Nibert · Jul 8, 2009
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