We are given a reminder of our worldview. So many believers hold firmly on this, that existence is directed to creator.
The main argument here points to the only creator. This argument leans heavily on Romans 1:19-23. We are making emphasis that God's invisible nature is revealed through what has been made available.
In this creation, this is presented not just as a beauty, but an evidence to something important. What is important here is the strong rejection. Brother Eli challenge of logic, of the being, especially the idea that nothing could just produce something. And there has been so many critters concerning this story. For him, those design, complexity, and order are not just by accident, but a pure sign of intentions.
Like building needs a builder. Creation also needs a creator. Whether we agree on this or not, this is the message. The message is clear. Faith in God is not a blind one. There is proof, there is evidence. When we observe the world around us, nature, existence, and life are presented, and there are living testimonies to show that God created heaven and earth.
The teaching pushes us listeners to reflect on the world. This challenges us to confront, to talk about secular explanation, and invite both believers and skeptics. At the very least, it reminds us that the question of God's existence is not just more scientific or religious. It is philosophical.