Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson made an insightful comment...
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Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson made an insightful comment that could only come from one who studies the universe. He said if we stood on the surface of the moon and looked back toward Earth, then we would see, "Earth adrift and alone in the darkness of space, the mere sight of which compels you to render pointless all human conflict and the mere thought of which drives you to care for its fragile ecosystem."
As Jesus was seen walking on the water, one of its compelling messages is that he is the Lord of creation, the Lord of the universe. If one could see the multicolored earth floating in the vast darkness of space, then one would have to look no further than to know that the one who steps over the waves with equal ease steps across the universe. Yes, Jesus did assure us when he said, "It is I; do not be afraid."
As Jesus was seen walking on the water, one of its compelling messages is that he is the Lord of creation, the Lord of the universe. If one could see the multicolored earth floating in the vast darkness of space, then one would have to look no further than to know that the one who steps over the waves with equal ease steps across the universe. Yes, Jesus did assure us when he said, "It is I; do not be afraid."
