Quotes about Creation
The quantity comes from the efficient cause but the quality comes from the formal cause.
— Peter Kreeft
The "good news" part of this point is that we can cooperate in salvation, as we cannot cooperate in creation.
— Peter Kreeft
All artists are mothers. To be an artist is to be a creator, whether of a symphony or a supper or a painting or a person. Motherhood is the primary art, the art of creating (procreating) people.
— Peter Kreeft
we are participating in His actual work.
— Peter Kreeft
Every child is created uniquely by God. God puts a certain formula in the heart of every child. And it is the parents' challenge to figure out the combination. We need to spend time studying, looking, listening, and observing.
— David Jeremiah
It reminds us of a statement attributed to Voltaire: "God created man in His own image, and man has been trying to return the favor ever since".
— David Jeremiah
According to the Law of Biogenesis, life arises only from preexisting life.
— Ray Comfort
The book of nature brought me to the book of Scripture, which led me, in turn, to submit my life to the Redeemer, Jesus Christ. I am not alone. I have met many others who came to Christ in a similar way. Some Christians are amazed to hear how frequently I get to share my faith with strangers. To a large degree, God uses the book of nature and the links he reveals between nature's record and key components of his redemptive plan to open up these opportunities.
— Hugh Ross
God has designed every component of his creation to display some aspect of his care, and each holds a unique fascination for the human observer. Thus, we can easily engage both young and older minds with some newly discovered feature or fact of nature. If we can make a connection between that discovery and one of God's attributes or a component of God's plan to redeem humanity, we will have provided a stronger motivation for people to seriously investigate the book of Scripture.
— Hugh Ross
Proof of the beginning of time probably ranks as the most theologically significant theorem. This great significance arises from the theorem establishing that the universe must be caused by some Entity capable of creating the universe entirely independent of space and time. Such an entity matches the attributes of the God of the Bible but is contradicted by the gods of the eastern (and indeed all other) religions who create within space and time.
— Hugh Ross
God's viewpoint is sometimes different from ours - so different that we could not even guess at it unless He had given us a Book which tells us such things....In the Bible I learn that God values us not for our strenght or our brains but simply because He has made us.
— Corrie Ten Boom
Lord, You turn the wheels of the galaxies. You know what makes the planets spin and You know what makes this watch run. . . ." The
— Corrie Ten Boom