Thankful Destiny

Matt Miles • November 13, 2020

     What legacy are you leaving for your family? Here at CTF we are passionate about making sure dads, moms, grandpas and grandmas have the resources they need to leave a Biblical legacy in their families. In Deuteronomy chapter 4 God’s people are reminded to pass on to their family all the Lord has done. It may be more vital now than ever before to talk about history with our families.

     During the next couple of months our families will be gathering to celebrate Thanksgiving and Christmas. These are great opportunities to remind them of the TRUE meanings behind our holiday celebrations. We have Thanksgiving because the Pilgrims were driven here to start new lives with freedom to worship our Savior.  And Christmas is such a special opportunity to share our Savior’s birth with the world and the plan He has had since the beginning for the salvation of those who believe. The TRUE history of these celebrations must continue to be reinforced, especially since the opposing worldview strikes at their historical reality whenever possible with misinformation and wrong “narratives”. With the secularization of the holidays comes not only the loss of the TRUE history, but also the loss of TRUTH about our destiny.

     Our motto at Creation Truth is “training disciples to trust the Bible’s history for its accuracy, so they will trust its promise for their destiny.” We are all about TRUE history, both Biblical & extra-Biblical where we see God’s hand in the affairs of men, making the most of every opportunity we have to teach it. Thank you again for standing with us in our mission – it would not be possible without supporters like you! As you are probably aware, Giving Tuesday is coming up December 1st, and we would be thankful if you would seek the Lord another time on our behalf as the end of the year nears. Our monthly needs are greater than our monthly support, and finances can get tight without opportunities to preach and teach. The months coming up are traditionally difficult for us since we do not travel much over December and January. Any extra gift this year would be such a blessing to help further our mission heading into next year. Blessings to all, as we remember and are thankful for the Lord’s provision, just as the Pilgrims were when they came to this “new world” and expressed great thankfulness as they worshiped freely.

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NS-29 Launch
By Matt Miles May 22, 2025
As many of you may know, I appreciate space. Not space around me, although the older I get the more I appreciate that as well. The things in the heavens fascinate me and have for a large chunk of my life. I love working with our telescopes, allowing people to see for themselves objects that the Lord made on the 4th day of history. When I was younger I followed our Space Shuttle program, and over the years I have had the opportunity to see a couple of those shuttles around the country. Now it is great to see all the renewed interest in exploring the heavenly creation. I know most of it is for evolutionary reasons, yet over and over again something is discovered that points to the trustworthiness of God’s Word. After all, we are to study His creation as Genesis 1:28 states. On a recent trip to El Paso, it occurred to me that Blue Origin’s launch facility is in west Texas somewhere. After some quick searching I realized we were within an hour and half of it, and there was a rescheduled launch window during the time of our meeting. So, with some persuading of my colleagues, we arose early one morning to make the launch. We made it with just minutes to spare. It was spectacular! The whole launch to just beyond the Karman Line (space boundary, 62 miles/100km) and return of the rocket and capsule is about ten minutes total. While Blue Origin is best known for its New Shepherd rocket that carries paying customers to space and back with the biggest windows ever in a capsule, this NS-29 launch was purely experimental with a payload of instruments to measure simulated lunar gravity. Even though it was not a Saturn V, Space Shuttle, Starship or Falcon launch, it was great to hear and feel a launch for the first time, from blast off to the sonic boom return. It has piqued my desire to see a bigger launch now. As I began to reflect on what I experienced, the Lord reminded me of His design. Earth, our home planet, is so well designed for life. There is literally nowhere in all the universe like it. Yet He gave us the ability to discover creation beyond it. The only reason we can launch rockets and do space exploration is because He set it up in an orderly way. Physics works because He established it to work in a predictable fashion. As much as we may never understand everything in the universe from our position here, it works on an ordered reality that is reinforced by God’s Word. This is what drove Sir Isaac Newton in his understanding of physics. He wrote, “The motions which the planets now have could not spring from any natural cause alone but were by an intelligent Agent.” Evolutionists may come up with theories about the origin of things in the heavens, but over and over again they are being shown through experimentation and observation to be wrong. The Lord set the order of everything in the beginning and sustains it by His Word (Hebrews 1:3). So as you look to the heavens tonight, gaze into the depths of space and observe the different facets the Lord placed up there for our eyes (Genesis 1:17). Peer through a telescope at the lesser light of the moon with marvel and anticipation of further human study in the coming years. Check out the amazing observations being made by the James Webb telescope from deep in space. All of these place a perspective of how awesome our Creator is and how much we depend on Him. Our design becomes more and more obvious with every discovery, yet in our universe we appear so minuscule and fragile. Thanks be to God that His infinite focus has, is and always will be here on us! Blessings.
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