12 June 2020

Life from Life

Since my youth I have always had a great interest in science.  Over the years I took classes of biology, chemistry, physics, and geology.  It is evident through my studies there are certain aspects of science which are "settled," like the law of gravity and biogenesis.  The composition of elements have been established, and mathematic formulas have been discovered to unlock technology and even make space travel possible.  One aspect of science which I have always struggled to process (and my feelings on the subject range from comical to even the ridiculous) is how Darwinian evolution has been crowned by many a "consensus view" and the answer to origin of the universe, our earth, and even life itself.

The other day I was looking up the work Louis Pasteur on biogenesis, the scientist who is credited by many for proving by a simple experiment how living cells can only be reproduced by living cells--a counter position from spontaneous generation.  Pasteur was making no claim to suppose how life began, but he and others through their tests and corresponding evidence confirm life only naturally arises from life.  The Wikipedia page is concise and brief (with only a handful of sources) because biogenesis was effectively proved long ago.  On a whim I decided to look at Wikipedia's offering concerning abiogenesis, and it did not disappoint.  The very lengthy page, sporting hundreds of sources heavy with modern scholarship, begins like this:
"Abiogenesis, or informally the origin of life, is the natural process by which life has arisen from non-living matter, such as simple organic compounds.  While the details of this process are still unknown, the prevailing scientific hypothesis is that the transition from non-living to living entities was not a single event, but an evolutionary process of increasing complexity that involved molecular self-replication, self-assembly, autocatalysis, and the emergence of cell membranes.  Although the occurrence of abiogenesis is uncontroversial among scientists, its possible mechanisms are poorly understood."
This is how I would sum up this fancy statement:  "Abiogenesis is a given but no one has any idea how."  And when it comes to origins, science is absolutely in the dark concerning why we exist.  Based on my survey of the article on the subject, abiogenesis is as far from "settled science" as science gets.  It was settled by Pasteur but no one seems to care.  We live in an incredibly complex world full of design, order, microscopic cellular machines, and biological marvels yet Pasteur's study shows me the truth can be simple.  If life only comes from life it follows a living being created our world and all living things in it.  The evidence all around us shows cells, plants, animals, and people reproduce after their own kind.  It is no stretch for me therefore to believe Genesis 1:1 is true:  "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."  Of course this verse does not scientifically prove the existence of God or how the miraculous creation of life on our earth (finely-tuned to support life in countless forms) was made to flourish--but it seems adherents to abiogenesis can do no better.

10 June 2020

Who God Teaches

"Who is the man that fears the LORD? Him shall He teach in the way He chooses. 13 He himself shall dwell in prosperity, and his descendants shall inherit the earth. 14 The secret of the LORD is with those who fear Him, and He will show them His covenant."
Psalm 25:12-14

The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and Jesus Christ is wisdom for us.  His wisdom is infinite and absolute yet God chooses unique ways to teach every person.  Unlike a school environment where the course curriculum is set and all students take the same exams, God teaches each of His children in the way He chooses.  It is awesome how God individually tailors the way He instructs us though His Word does not change.  We read the same Bible and see the same sun rise and set every day but the way He teaches you is different to how He teaches me.  The scripture assures us the man who fears the LORD shall be taught by God.

In an attempt to be efficient and ensure the necessary information is conveyed and understood many schools and countries have standardised tests.  When we walk in the fear of the LORD and place our faith in Him the wealth of God's wisdom is opened to us.  The souls to whom God has revealed His covenant through the Gospel will prosper now and forever.  Jesus said in Matthew 5:7-9, "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. 8 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. 9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God."  God is the source of divine mercy, purity, and peace.  The only way a man can meet the conditions to be blessed in these ways is to be born again through faith in Jesus Christ, and having been born again God makes us to grow.

It is amazing how fast infants begin to develop and grow, gain awareness, dexterity, and discover their finger and toes.  Slowly they gain strength to hold their heads up, roll over, sit up by themselves, crawl and walk.  Their personality begins to shine through and it is delightful for a parent to observe the process.  What the future holds for our children largely is a mystery, but our future is not a mystery to God.  He created our personality and knows what He is preparing us to do.  We do not always understand why God allows trials and difficulties in our lives, what He possibly could be accomplishing through lessons we would rather avoid.  Teachers are powerless to teach the student who skips school but not God--as Jonah learned in the belly of a great fish.

Do you trust God to teach you and others in the way He chooses?  Clothing is not "one size fits all" and the same God teaches His children in different ways.  Praise the LORD the good lessons He teaches us are applicable to others and provide encouragement to fear the LORD.  As we walk with Jesus He is faithful to teach us many things.  To celebrate a revelation from God is to rejoice in Him, and God delights in this prosperous soul.

09 June 2020

Commit Your Way to the LORD

The Bible provides God's wisdom for life.  God graciously provides blessing to those who seek Him and obey His Word.  Psalm 37:3-5 says, "Trust in the LORD, and do good; dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. 4 Delight yourself also in the LORD, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. 5 Commit your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass."  Trusting in God and faithful reliance upon Him to supply our needs now and for the future are central themes in scripture.

David's exhortation to trust in the LORD hearkens back to the goodness of God in the past and present.  God who fed them in the wilderness provided them land as an inheritance where they flourished.  Those who delighted themselves in the LORD would have desires which aligned with the One who delights to do good and save.  The Word He provided would be a lamp unto their feet and a light unto their path to show the right way to live.  David urged, "Commit your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass."

The definition of the Hebrew word translated "commit" may surprise you.  The Strong's concordance says it means, "to roll (literal or figurative), commit, remove, roll (away, down, together).Webster's 1828 Dictionary says (among many options) it is:  "to give in trust; to put into the hands or power of another; to entrust; to put into any place for preservation; to deposit."  A "commital" is a traditional part of a funeral service, to commit the deceased to the earth or sea.  When a person commits a crime they are irreversibly guilty of breaking the law.  David says to commit your way to the LORD as we trust Him to sovereignly guide us.  Psalm 37:23 reveals the one whose ways is committed to God:  "The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way."

In 10-pin bowling, a heavy ball is rolled from a distance to knock down pins and score points.  60 feet from the pins there is a foul line the bowler's feet are not permitted to cross.  Once a bowler reaches the foul line the ball must be released from the hand.  It might be tempting to walk past the line and roll the ball at point-blank range to improve a result, but that is not bowling:  one must aim at the mark, commit the ball to the lane, and trust the ball to hook into the pocket for a strike.  To commit is to release and roll away from us, and that is something we can be loathe to do.  We like to have control and affect an outcome for our benefit.  We feel uneasy to trust God and our grubby hands clutch our ways, foolishly thinking we know more and do better than God.  We would love to cut corners off the course God has set for us to run to reach the end more speedily.  Yet when we hold on in unbelief we can disqualify ourselves from God's gracious blessings.

Proverbs 16:9 dovetails well with the conditional promises in Psalm 37:  "A man's heart plans his way, but the LORD directs his steps."  Because God has given each person a will of their own there will always be tension between our will and God's will, between our responsibility and God's sovereignty.  The man whose steps are ordered by God in whom He delights trusts in Him, delights in God, and commits his way to the LORD.  The way we commit our way unto the LORD is to trust and obey Him.  There is only so much that depends upon us, and even our dependence upon God is by the grace of God.  The one who trusts God and commits his way to the LORD in faith will ultimately enjoy a favourable outcome in God's time and way.  After all, what is more favourable than our faithful God delighting in us?

08 June 2020

The Beloved

Regardless of what country, city, church or family you belong to, there will always be people doing the wrong thing--and sometimes that person will be me or you.  I do not point this out to justify sin or hypocrisy or pride but that these are endemic to mankind.  It takes one to know one it is said, and often this is true.  But no matter how wrong we believe others are, we are called as Christians to do what it right in following Christ's example.  He taught His followers to pray for their enemies, and when He prayed all night it suggests He had a lot of them.

God will someday judge all the ungodly of the earth for their words and deeds against Him, and the ones deemed godly are only by the grace and mercy of God by faith in Jesus Christ.  Jude 1:16-21 says, "These are grumblers, complainers, walking according to their own lusts; and they mouth great swelling words, flattering people to gain advantage. 17 But you, beloved, remember the words which were spoken before by the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ: 18 how they told you that there would be mockers in the last time who would walk according to their own ungodly lusts. 19 These are sensual persons, who cause divisions, not having the Spirit. 20 But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21 keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life."

The words of Jude hearken back to what Jesus told Peter when he asked about John:  "What is that to you?  You follow me."  Our prayers can focus on all we see that is wrong with people or the world:  "Lord, there are complainers and arrogant boasters!  There are deceivers and greedy looters!"  To such troubled souls God's Word directs us to introspection and sanctification:  "But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, 21 keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life."  The ungodly actions and words of others work to prompt us to focus on edifying ourselves in faith in Jesus, prayer, to intentionally walk in love, and look for the mercy of our LORD Jesus Christ.  It is we who have a life beyond this world worthy of rejoicing, for we are not our own.  We are God's treasured possession and inheritance, and no one can snatch us out of His hand.

There will be grumblers but I should not join them; there will be complainers yet you should refuse to be numbered among them.  There will be those who walk according to their own lusts who speak with pride and flattery and cause divisions:  let us walk according to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the exhortation of scripture.  Beloved brothers and sisters, let us keep ourselves in the love of God--even when the love of others grows cold.  Being beloved of God we are able to freely love others as God loves us.