Friday, July 11, 2014

Job 36

27-33 “He pulls water up out of the sea,
distills it, and fills up his rain-cloud cisterns.
Then the skies open up
and pour out soaking showers on everyone.
Does anyone have the slightest idea how this happens?
How he arranges the clouds, how he speaks in thunder?
Just look at that lightning, his sky-filling light show
illumining the dark depths of the sea!
These are the symbols of his sovereignty,
his generosity, his loving care.
He hurls arrows of light,
taking sure and accurate aim.
The High God roars in the thunder,
angry against evil.”

I love it when the Bible describes God's intelligent designs of the universe.  I saw a guy on facebook the other day, it may have been posted by Gina...I'm not sure.  He was talking about how it takes a LOT more faith to believe in the godless creation, than it does to believe in an intelligent, guided creator.  Order doesn't come from chaos.  When you really study the intricacies of creation.....its UNBELIEVABLE.  I laugh at people that tend to worship the science of what God has put together.  If you think about it, you need to create a construct and a basis for creation.  And that's what people tend to focus more on than him.

I heard a comedian one time say that if a nuclear bomb hits all the smart people....we are in trouble.  "I don't even understand how a refridgerator works".  I complelety agree.  I don't know how a lot of things that God created works......but, I'm completely amazed my them.

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree, I don't even know how Jello works. The thought that a solid rock would spontaneously explode into an orderly universe takes a lot of faith--and where did the rock come from?

    v15 But those who suffer he delivers in their suffering;
    he speaks to them in their affliction.

    I've heard before God works through suffering and challenges in life, I've even heard thats the only time we really learn--not sure I buy that part but I can see how suffering can make a person access life a bit more seriously than always living in the the good times.

    knut

    ReplyDelete