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Looking For God PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Kilcullen   
Saturday, 13 June 2009

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At least twice a week I pass a shabby little bar in what most people would call "the ghetto." It's basically a glorified shack no bigger than a two car garage. Every time I pass, the same questions come to mind: "Why do people go there? What do they hope to find?"  Some might say they find acceptance, others an escape from the world, and maybe a few would say they find answers to the difficult questions of life.

 

During his second missionary journey the apostle Paul went to Athens and encountered people who spent a great deal of time philosophizing about life. They were ever in search of new teachings that would bring meaning and understanding. They put their trust in numerous false gods and erected statues in their honor. In the middle of all those icons, Paul found an altar with the inscription, "To an unknown god." Seizing the opportunity, he told them about God, who was unknown to them – creator of heaven and earth. He explained that God designed it so that people would look for Him, reach for Him, and find Him (Acts 17:27).

 

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