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The other day, I was sitting at a diner in an airport in upper New York. Suddenly, someone shouted,“Look at that rainbow!”I thought it was odd for an adult to say something like that, let alone in a loud voice in an airport restaurant. Well, a few people stood up, and everyone who stood up walked to the window. That was odd too. I was one of the last in the diner to stand up because my view was obstructed by a pole. “What’s the big deal,” I thought. Finally, I gave in and I got up too. Then I saw the enticing view! It was not only a huge full rainbow, but there were two rainbows. One was low to the ground, the other higher in the heavens and both extremely close to the window.This breathtaking view captivated all who saw it. How often do we stop to consider creation? Even more importantly: How often do we stop to acknowledge our Creator?I have a friend who is a thoughtful and committed Christian. He is also a scientist who earned his PhD in chemistry from a top tier university and works for a BioSolutions company. Recently he shared with me three questions and answers that he rehearses in his heart whenever doubts arise. They are as follows:1. Are you sure there is really a God at all?2. Why are you convinced that the God of the Bible is the Creator and the one and only true God?3. Even if the answers to the first two questions are true, so what? Do you really need this surprising and compelling God?The answer to the first question is “Yes!” The complex and beautiful design of the universe, the human body, the majestic mountains, the rising and setting sun, and the millions of creatures that soar in the skies, swim in the waters, and walk on the land compel me to believe that a God exists.This is exactly what the apostle Paul writes about in his letter to the Romans. At the start of his letter, Paul makes clear that there is a God, that he is the creator of everything, and that, deep down, everyone knows this. Day after day, season after season, God plainly reveals through creation something of his “eternal power and divine nature,” and yet we “suppress the truth” (Romans 1:18, 20).This leads to the answer to the second question. My friend says he is convinced that the God of the Bible is the only true God because, among all the sacred texts and belief systems the world has to offer, he finds the Bible to depict the only “surprising” God, whose nature, character, and actions are surprisingly different than all the other “gods” created by human imagination and found in all the world’s religions.One surprise is that the Bible teaches that God is Trinity?three persons in one God (Father, Son, and Spirit). Another surprise is that the Bible teaches that God devised the most amazing plan of salvation, which includes Jesus?the Son of God?becoming human, living in our world, teaching profound wisdom, performing marvelous miracles, dying on a cross, and rising from the dead. A God who is born a baby? A God who walks on earth? A God who suffers? A God who dies? It’s all very surprising; but also, very compelling.His third answer, though, is the most important. Even if I grant that all this is true, why does it matter to me?The answer is that I have a big problem. I’m a big-time sinner. And I’m not alone. Everyone on earth has the same problem. However much people might think that they are good, when confronted with the holiness of God, they know in their hearts they are unworthy and in desperate need of salvation from their sin.Now, you would think that it is good news that there is a God, that he is our Creator, and that he reveals himself to us through creation. However, the problem is that we suppress the truth. We don’t even get up to see the double rainbow, or if we do, we don’t stop to worship God, as we should. Instead, we do more than suppress the truth, we worship other gods (for example, we worship ourselves, our job, our money, our reputation, our pleasures, our hobbies, a celebrity, a sports team) and live our lives by our own rules rather than our Creator’s. Paul lists a few ways we live by our own rules (also called “sins”), such as pride, covetousness, cruelty, envy, murder, strife, deceit, gossip, and slander. You might add other sins, perhaps sins that you struggle with, such as greed, lust, gluttony, sloth, and anger. Those are some deadly sins, according to the Bible; Paul himself says, “Those who practice such things deserve to die” (Romans 1:32).That is the bad news. But Paul doesn’t give only the bad news in his letter to the Romans. He gives good news. Really good news! The best news of all; what he calls “the gospel of God” (Romans 1:1). He announces that gospel in the first verse of his letter and then he explains it throughout the rest of it. In the first three chapters he makes clear that no one measures up to God’s holy standards. Not even the “good” person is good enough. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). We are all sinners in need of God’
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The other day, I was sitting at a diner in an airport in upper New York. Suddenly, someone shouted,“Look at that rainbow!”I thought it was odd for an adult to say something like that, let alone in a loud voice in an airport restaurant. Well, a few people stood up, and everyone who stood up walked to the window. That was odd too. I was one of the last in the diner to stand up because my view was obstructed by a pole. “What’s the big deal,” I thought. Finally, I gave in and I got up too. Then I saw the enticing view! It was not only a huge full rainbow, but there were two rainbows. One was low to the ground, the other higher in the heavens and both extremely close to the window.This breathtaking view captivated all who saw it. How often do we stop to consider creation? Even more importantly: How often do we stop to acknowledge our Creator?I have a friend who is a thoughtful and committed Christian. He is also a scientist who earned his PhD in chemistry from a top tier university and works for a BioSolutions company. Recently he shared with me three questions and answers that he rehearses in his heart whenever doubts arise. They are as follows:1. Are you sure there is really a God at all?2. Why are you convinced that the God of the Bible is the Creator and the one and only true God?3. Even if the answers to the first two questions are true, so what? Do you really need this surprising and compelling God?The answer to the first question is “Yes!” The complex and beautiful design of the universe, the human body, the majestic mountains, the rising and setting sun, and the millions of creatures that soar in the skies, swim in the waters, and walk on the land compel me to believe that a God exists.This is exactly what the apostle Paul writes about in his letter to the Romans. At the start of his letter, Paul makes clear that there is a God, that he is the creator of everything, and that, deep down, everyone knows this. Day after day, season after season, God plainly reveals through creation something of his “eternal power and divine nature,” and yet we “suppress the truth” (Romans 1:18, 20).This leads to the answer to the second question. My friend says he is convinced that the God of the Bible is the only true God because, among all the sacred texts and belief systems the world has to offer, he finds the Bible to depict the only “surprising” God, whose nature, character, and actions are surprisingly different than all the other “gods” created by human imagination and found in all the world’s religions.One surprise is that the Bible teaches that God is Trinity?three persons in one God (Father, Son, and Spirit). Another surprise is that the Bible teaches that God devised the most amazing plan of salvation, which includes Jesus?the Son of God?becoming human, living in our world, teaching profound wisdom, performing marvelous miracles, dying on a cross, and rising from the dead. A God who is born a baby? A God who walks on earth? A God who suffers? A God who dies? It’s all very surprising; but also, very compelling.His third answer, though, is the most important. Even if I grant that all this is true, why does it matter to me?The answer is that I have a big problem. I’m a big-time sinner. And I’m not alone. Everyone on earth has the same problem. However much people might think that they are good, when confronted with the holiness of God, they know in their hearts they are unworthy and in desperate need of salvation from their sin.Now, you would think that it is good news that there is a God, that he is our Creator, and that he reveals himself to us through creation. However, the problem is that we suppress the truth. We don’t even get up to see the double rainbow, or if we do, we don’t stop to worship God, as we should. Instead, we do more than suppress the truth, we worship other gods (for example, we worship ourselves, our job, our money, our reputation, our pleasures, our hobbies, a celebrity, a sports team) and live our lives by our own rules rather than our Creator’s. Paul lists a few ways we live by our own rules (also called “sins”), such as pride, covetousness, cruelty, envy, murder, strife, deceit, gossip, and slander. You might add other sins, perhaps sins that you struggle with, such as greed, lust, gluttony, sloth, and anger. Those are some deadly sins, according to the Bible; Paul himself says, “Those who practice such things deserve to die” (Romans 1:32).That is the bad news. But Paul doesn’t give only the bad news in his letter to the Romans. He gives good news. Really good news! The best news of all; what he calls “the gospel of God” (Romans 1:1). He announces that gospel in the first verse of his letter and then he explains it throughout the rest of it. In the first three chapters he makes clear that no one measures up to God’s holy standards. Not even the “good” person is good enough. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). We are all sinners in need of God’
**We ship ONLY within the US and its territories. NO international shipping available.
Standard shipping (delivery in 3-8 business days)
$3.99 on orders from $0 - $19.99 via USPS Media Mail
$5.99 on orders from $20 - $48.99 via USPS Media Mail
Free Shipping on orders over $49 via USPS Media Mail
Customers in Puerto Rico and Hawaii, please note that Standard Shipping can take up to 21 business days.
Need your order sooner?
Express shipping (delivery in 3-5 business days)
$8.99 on orders from $0 - $19.99 via Priority Mail
$13.99 on orders from $20 - $48.99 via Priority Mail
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Please allow 10 days for your order to arrive. You will receive a tracking number for your order via email. To keep prices low we ship via the US Postal Service. This means sometimes you have to wait a little longer to get your order but it's always worth it! |
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Returns are easy, simply contact us and send your item to our returns center for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
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You get a full 30 days to return your item to us. If it doesn't fit, it breaks, you've changed your mind or for no reason whatsoever simply send it back to us and we'll cheerfully refund you 100% of your order. |
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Returns are easy, simply contact us for a returns number and send your item to our returns centre for fast processing. We'll get you a replacement or refund in a snap! |
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In the unlikely event that you find your item cheaper at another online store, just let us know and we'll beat the competitor's pricing hands-down. |
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We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll bend over backwards to make things right again. |
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Ordering from Biblestore is 100% safe and secure so you can rest easy. Your personal details are never shared, sold or rented to anyone either. |






