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Sunday, 6 March 2016
LET'S TALK THE SCRIPTURE: Contrary to Nature
Physicist have synthesized three laws of thermodynamics.The second law states that all systems nature show an invariable trend and movement toward disintegration, disorder, and loss of energy. Scientists call it the principle of entropy.
Creation involved precisely the opposite. Through biochemical and transformations of immense complexity,God turned a chaotic planet into a world of order.When He said that it was "very good," it was because the storm was over, disorder had been conquered,chaos was gone, and the whole earth was a peaceful symbiosis in all of its different parts and relationships.Each element and every detail of Creation was designed to serve others. With one voice, everything testified to the love and infinite wisdom of the One who had designed and brought it all into existence.
There is no coincidence in the relationship of ideas found in God's final pronouncement at the end of the Creation account. It tells us that:
(A) God saw that it was very good, and then
(B) He rested.
It is clear that the Creator's rest has nothing to do with fatigue.It is rest that comes when order takes the place of chaos;the peace and the calm that follow the storm. God saw that the earth was at rest,and then He rested.
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