The God Who Speaks Through Creation

In this message from Romans 1, Rob Brennan reflects on the living nature of God’s creation and how it testifies to His glory. He explores how Scripture sometimes describes stones, skies, and all of creation as “speaking” or “hearing,” pointing us to the reality that the Creator is actively revealing Himself through what He has made. From Joshua’s witness stone to Jesus’ words on Palm Sunday (“if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out”), Rob shows that God’s voice cannot be silenced.

He challenges us to see creation not as mute or passive, but as proclaiming the reality of God’s power, His eternal nature, and His call to worship. Romans 1 reminds us that humanity is without excuse—God has made Himself known through what He has created. The sermon urges believers to join creation’s chorus by living lives of praise, obedience, and witness.

Key Points:

God’s creation is not silent; it bears witness to His glory.

Scripture uses vivid language (stones, skies, nature) to show creation’s testimony.

Romans 1 declares that all people are without excuse because God has revealed Himself.

Believers are called to respond by worshiping and honoring the Creator.

Call to Action:
Open your eyes to God’s voice in creation. Don’t ignore the witness He has placed all around you—join in worship and live a life that points others to Him.

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