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In this episode of the Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores one of the most awe-inspiring truths of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ not only created all things—He continues to sustain and hold the universe together by His divine power.
Drawing from Colossians 1:17, Hebrews 1:3, and Nehemiah 9:6, Steve shows that Christ’s sustaining word keeps every atom, star, and living thing in existence. Through Scripture, Church Fathers, and even modern atomic science, we see that the same power that spoke creation into being now preserves it moment by moment.
What would happen if Christ’s sustaining power ceased, even for an instant? And how should this truth shape the way we live in holiness, hope, and awe of our Savior’s continual presence in creation? Don't miss today's powerful episode.
For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.
By Steve Wood5
2020 ratings
In this episode of the Faith & Family Bible Study, Steve Wood explores one of the most awe-inspiring truths of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ not only created all things—He continues to sustain and hold the universe together by His divine power.
Drawing from Colossians 1:17, Hebrews 1:3, and Nehemiah 9:6, Steve shows that Christ’s sustaining word keeps every atom, star, and living thing in existence. Through Scripture, Church Fathers, and even modern atomic science, we see that the same power that spoke creation into being now preserves it moment by moment.
What would happen if Christ’s sustaining power ceased, even for an instant? And how should this truth shape the way we live in holiness, hope, and awe of our Savior’s continual presence in creation? Don't miss today's powerful episode.
For more resources, visit us online at www.BibleforCatholics.com.

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