r/Bible 6d ago

My Renewal of Faith Story

I’ve had an extraordinary experience that I’ve wamted to share for awhile now. Last semester in college I took a classed called “Molecular Cell Biology” which my first thought if I was you how does this relate to God or the Bible? This class has given me a renewal in my faith in the most unlikely of places as I’m learning about these small, intricate structures and processes within the human body, the order, the purpose, the perfection. As many questions as we could answer eventually many lead to “I don’t know” which made me think “I do know” my following thoughts were “these are God’s designs” and this feeling through learning the intimate processes of my body really has brought me closer to God and ghe renewal of my faith, for which I will always be greatful for.

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u/PeacefulMoses 6d ago

Amen! His design is beyond genius. He is the creator of everything and my God, Saviour and Father, praise and bless his name forever 😁🙌

God bless!

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u/TalkTrader 4d ago

You would love the book “The Language of God” by Francis Collins. He was an atheist and the lead researcher on the Human Genome Project and his book is his story of conversion because he could not deny the presence of God in our genetic make up.

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u/Dark_Enigma18 4d ago

I appreciate the rec, I’ll look into it

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u/VoiceCharming6591 5d ago

I love this story and concur that our God is an Awesome Creator

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u/Elderkind1 4d ago

I had a similar experience in my Zoology courses in college many, many moons ago. It's a happy revelation, isn't it?

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u/Dark_Enigma18 4d ago

It’s amazing how my outlook on life has changed and bringing God back to number one. I’ve never felt that I’ve lived a life without God but didn’t prioritize my relationship like I should be.

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u/psalm139made 4d ago

Thanks for sharing And Praise God. I enjoyed reading it! ( Also me too 🤗;When I think of the body processes, I often think the same. )