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When we think about our lives, we often think about us being the center of the story: "All of history is just context for my story that I am living." However, when we read the Bible, we realize that we are not the center of the story, but rather we are a part of God's greater story. The Bible is God's story of His creation and how He is claiming His creation back from the corruption of sin. We are a part of God's story of redemption. God is the one who created all things and He is the one who is still in control.
By Cornerstone Lutheran Church5
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When we think about our lives, we often think about us being the center of the story: "All of history is just context for my story that I am living." However, when we read the Bible, we realize that we are not the center of the story, but rather we are a part of God's greater story. The Bible is God's story of His creation and how He is claiming His creation back from the corruption of sin. We are a part of God's story of redemption. God is the one who created all things and He is the one who is still in control.