Tuesday; May 18
There is a lot of talk about nature these days. Actually, there has been a lot of talk about nature for a long time. We have come to rely on documenting nature to help us not only understand our world, but to live in it as well. Measurements, temperatures and distances have become the standards by which we plan our lives. In fact, we have come rely on principles like gravity to the point that we call them “laws”. Science and its principles are seen as the end-all when it comes to gauging our world.
While I believe that science can help guide our lives, before we start “worshipping” it we need to remember that Someone had to create the science we have come to rely on. It is one thing to be able to discover the standards, it is something altogether wonderful to create those standards. There are some who believe that nature just happened, but I have a hard time believing that the incredible world in which we live came from out of nowhere. The universe is so reliable, so expansive, so wonderful that I can’t accept its happenstance.
I have chosen to accept – by faith – that, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) and because I do, it is easy for me to echo the words of David, “O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth!” (Psalm 8:9). By what standards do we live? Are we fixated on science or the One who created it?
Think About It!