Today’s Thought “Inexplicable” G. Ward
“I set My bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a sign of a covenant
between Me and the earth.” Genesis 9:13
Science has been a great catalyst in understanding throughout the
centuries. Mighty men and women have pursued personal intrigue or
unintentionally sided with great intimation such as “necessity is the mother to
invention.” Many have sought great divisiveness by suggesting Christianity
negates science as godly. The truth of the matter more favors in depth
analytical behavior from man unto the things to which he was given dominion
(cf. Ge.1:28-30) and the protection therein.
Early pioneers of science (such as Sir Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday,
Louis Pasteur and George Washington Carver) embraced Holy God by taking
hypothesis into reality not by usurping HIS infinite wisdom and power; but
boasting on HIS sufficiency in nature. Today’s scientists are seemingly gaining
notoriety by insisting personal accolade through questionable prudence. Michael
Faraday's (Father
of Electromagnetism, 1791 - 1867) life and passion for science can best be
summed up in his own words:”I cannot doubt that a glorious discovery in natural
knowledge, and the wisdom and power of God in the creation, is awaiting our
age, and that we may not only hope to see it, but even be honored to help in
obtaining the victory over present ignorance and future knowledge."
While great intellectuals have been privy in deciphering varied codes of
nature, there yet are some (such as the rainbow) “inexplicable…”
Happy Tuesday!
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