I question some of those astronomers. But I am grateful for your encouragement to go to our Father at all times, and with all kinds of prayers. Thank you.
I think those distant lights still illuminate the earth, though we may be too limited to see them all.
Just as looking through a microscope reveals fine details of God's marvelous design, the vastness among the stars gives us hints at eternity. And I've heard some excellent talks by astronomers who think that is still reasonable within a young creation.
Thank you, Brandon. I needed that, too. But I don’t believe in “untold galaxies”.
I question some of those astronomers. But I am grateful for your encouragement to go to our Father at all times, and with all kinds of prayers. Thank you.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I was trying to avoid a repeat of billions. There are certainly many. You think we've found them all?
Brandon, I do not believe there are stars beyond what one can see. Genesis 1:16,17. The purpose for their creation was to bring light upon the earth.
But thank you for your reminder about how I should never shrink from prayer to our God.
I see what you're saying there.
I think those distant lights still illuminate the earth, though we may be too limited to see them all.
Just as looking through a microscope reveals fine details of God's marvelous design, the vastness among the stars gives us hints at eternity. And I've heard some excellent talks by astronomers who think that is still reasonable within a young creation.
I needed that. Thank you.
That's encouraging. Thank you.