Study Guide
The Cosmological Argument (Psalm 19:1–2, Genesis 1:1) – The universe had a beginning, and everything that begins has a cause. Creation points us to a Creator.
Something to think about: How does the order of creation help strengthen your faith in God’s existence?
The Teleological Argument (Colossians 1:16–17, Psalm 139:14) – The fine-tuned design of the universe, from the stars to our own bodies, reveals a Designer.
Something to think about: Where do you see God’s design most clearly in the world or in your own life?
The Moral Argument (Romans 2:14–16, Psalm 14:1) – Our inner sense of right and wrong points to a moral Lawgiver beyond culture or opinion.
Something to think about: How does your conscience remind you of God’s standards in daily life?
Internal Witness of the Conscience (Romans 1:18–23, John 17:3) – God has revealed Himself in creation and in our hearts, but pride and sin can blind us.
Something to think about: What are some ways pride can keep us from recognizing God’s truth?
The Personal Witness of Christ (John 1:1–14, Hebrews 1:3) – God didn’t just reveal Himself in creation; He entered His creation through Jesus Christ.
Something to think about: How does the reality of God becoming flesh in Christ impact your faith?
Something to think about: How does the order of creation help strengthen your faith in God’s existence?
The Teleological Argument (Colossians 1:16–17, Psalm 139:14) – The fine-tuned design of the universe, from the stars to our own bodies, reveals a Designer.
Something to think about: Where do you see God’s design most clearly in the world or in your own life?
The Moral Argument (Romans 2:14–16, Psalm 14:1) – Our inner sense of right and wrong points to a moral Lawgiver beyond culture or opinion.
Something to think about: How does your conscience remind you of God’s standards in daily life?
Internal Witness of the Conscience (Romans 1:18–23, John 17:3) – God has revealed Himself in creation and in our hearts, but pride and sin can blind us.
Something to think about: What are some ways pride can keep us from recognizing God’s truth?
The Personal Witness of Christ (John 1:1–14, Hebrews 1:3) – God didn’t just reveal Himself in creation; He entered His creation through Jesus Christ.
Something to think about: How does the reality of God becoming flesh in Christ impact your faith?
Prayer Points
Humble Yourself Before God – Pray that God would strip away pride and help you submit fully to His authority.
See God’s Glory in Creation – Ask God to open your eyes to His majesty revealed in the universe around you.
Listen to Your Conscience – Pray that your conscience would stay sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s voice.
Trust in Christ as the Revealer of God – Pray that you would know Jesus more deeply as the visible image of the invisible God.
Live Boldly with Faith and Reason – Ask God to strengthen your confidence in sharing the evidence of His existence with others.
See God’s Glory in Creation – Ask God to open your eyes to His majesty revealed in the universe around you.
Listen to Your Conscience – Pray that your conscience would stay sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s voice.
Trust in Christ as the Revealer of God – Pray that you would know Jesus more deeply as the visible image of the invisible God.
Live Boldly with Faith and Reason – Ask God to strengthen your confidence in sharing the evidence of His existence with others.
