We live in dangerous circumstances when faith is offering approach to doubt, when science is turning into a god and the Bible is being consigned to the class of a fantasy. The skeptic, Stephen Hawking, has composed a book titled, ""The Grand Design," distributed in September 2010, in which he hypothesizes that, given the presence of gravity, "The universe can and will make itself from nothing."
Subsequently, "Unconstrained creation is the reason why there is an option that is as opposed to nothing, why the universe exists, why we exist."
He attests that something can emerge from nothing, in this way, no God is expected to clarify what exists. Jews 11:3 states, "By faith we comprehend that the universe was framed at God's summon, with the goal that what is seen was not made out of what was obvious."
In this age of doubt the message of faith still offers trust. The Christian life is a life of faith. By faith we trust: that the Bible is the Word of God; that it warns of Hell and recounts the best approach to Heaven;
by faith we trust that Jesus Christ is God's Son, our Savior. Faith is never obsolete – it might be out of support with doubters, but it is never outdated.
"Faith is to accept what you don't yet observe; the reward for this faith is to perceive what you trust." (Augustine) The Apostle Paul stated, "For we stroll by faith, not by locate." (II Cor. 5:7) Hawking is horrifying; Paul is engaging!