Dr. Stephen Meyer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
muscular carpenter.
And it had the verse underneath from Matthew 11, 28.
Come unto me, all ye who labor and are burdened and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
And I thought that sounded pretty good.
And I just started reading the next page, which was the beginning of the
And I couldn't get through more than a chapter a night, but I had to read a chapter a night because it was settling something inside me.
And as I read further, then I got all kinds of new questions.
I remember sometime in my middle, my junior year, I resolved, I'm going to stop thinking about Christianity.
I'm going to stop thinking about Christianity.
I have to stop.
But I couldn't.
I couldn't.
But what I found was there were things that I encountered in sort of the generalβ
call it the worldview of the Scripture, that were addressing these questions I was having about time, for example.
I got to a passage in the book of Hebrews that said, and Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
And then I found in the Exodus that when Moses wanted to know the name of the
the voice from the burning bush who was sending them.
And the, and the, and the voice says, tell them that I am, that I am has sent you.
I'm the eternal self existent one.
And so there were, Oh, I sensed there had to be something that didn't change or else everything that did would have no meaning.