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What, according to the Scripture and our Lord,....?
is the work of God?
Yes !!! Amen !!!
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
that you believe on Him whom He has sent
- 1 decade ago
That is a very complex ? that could fill volumes and still leave you with ?'s.to put it in a short answer.at the end off the 6th day god looked at what he had created and it was good.After that the corruptions of the world got every thing messed up and going away from the way God planed.when God created the world it was perfect,with the sin of Adam and Eve things started going down hill.then the flood of Noah occur ed and that really got things rolling.before the flood of Noah it had not even rained on the earth ,there was no need every thing was in balance.all the bad weather and disease that we have today are the results of those events and others
- Brian GriffinLv 71 decade ago
How can you ask that question? Look around you, the Heavens, the Earth, the ground we walk on, the Birds of the Sky, the air we breath, the sun, the moon, day, night etc... Read Genesis. Yes I know that is the most common answer but read it.. God created everything including man and woman. Genesis chapter 2, God created Adam from the ground and while he was sleeping he took one of his ribs and created woman - Eve. I could go on and on but you really need to read the Bible and start from the beginning - the book of Genesis.
- moddy almondyLv 61 decade ago
According to scripture: everything.
But according to the logical: nothing.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
None that I have seen, since there is no god. We humans do all the lifting, both light and heavy.
Source(s): Atheist - Anonymous1 decade ago
go look outside. you cant miss it.