In this passage, Paul answered three big questions that people often ask: First, where do we come from? Second, why are we here? Third, where are we going? First, Paul said definitively that God made all nations from one man. In other word, human beings are created by God, not evolved from apes. Human beings and animals have fundamentally different characteristics. All human beings by nature wants to worship; no matter how primitive a culture is, you will see people conducting certain form of worship. Some worship rocks and mountains, but no matter how under-developed the place is, it is human nature to worship in order to seek the meaning of life. You will never, however, see apes or dogs contemplating about meaning of their life, or worshipping something. Thus, human beings and animals have drastically different nature when it comes to worship. The desire to worship also illustrates that human beings are created by God, because when God created people He left a void in our hearts, and the void can only be filled by God.
Next, why are we here? Paul said here that our time and place are determined by God, so everything in our life, our movement and our existence are in Him. God is indeed the Lord who give us meaning to our lives. The purpose of our life on earth is to glorify Him. No matter what we do and where we go, we must manifest His beauty in our lives.
Third, where are we going? Paul clearly told us that one day we will face judgment, and Jesus is the Lord who will come and judge us. You and I will be on trial, and the Bible tells us that those who believe in Jesus will receive eternal life, and those who don't will perish eternally. May the Lord help us to truly understand our own faith!
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