I was recently looking at some promotional material on the movie that came out this past spring called “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed”. It is a cry for freedom to those who would dare to question the “truth” of Darwinism. The movie highlights the order and the intricate design of the entire universe in a way that raises serious questions and doubts about the ongoing teaching of random selection. As science continues to advance and discover the highly sophisticated in which all of life is knit together, the evidence continues to mount for a Master Designer, Creator who put it all together.
I have always accepted by faith that God is the Creator of all living things. Through the years, as science has continued to advance in its discoveries, my faith grows and I am awed over and over again at the awesome power and creativity that is seen in His creation.
Recently, as I was contemplating this whole subject again, I began to think of my own life. If God gave so much attention to such minute detail of His creation, how much more He must be involved in what is going on in my life every day. Psalm 139 reminds us that there is no thought or activity in our life that escapes His attention. The psalmist says, “You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar.” Further on he says, “Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain.” When I stop and contemplate such knowledge I am humbled and I find myself caught up in worship of Him.
Set aside some time in your life each day to contemplate God’s care interest for you. You are His handiwork and He has great plans for your life. Don’t exchange them for your own. Take some time this week to read through Psalm 139 and meditate on the words.
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