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Let's Talk About Water
Job
38:8-11
Calvary
Chapel of Jonesboro
"Or who enclosed
the sea with doors When, bursting forth, it went out from the womb; When I made
a cloud its garment And thick darkness its swaddling band, And I placed
boundaries on it And set a bolt and doors, And I said, 'Thus far you shall
come, but no farther; And here shall your proud waves stop'?“ Job 38:8-11
We take water for granted, and yet if we stopped and though about it’s rarity in the universe we would be filled with wonder as to its presence and origin.
So far, in all the exploration of the solar
system and space beyond it, we’ve not found water on any planet.
Ours is the only one with water on the
surface in abundance – and an atmosphere that is perfectly in balance to
maintain water on it.
So, before we begin to think that we’ve got
wisdom enough to run our own lives – we ought to also consider the water on our
planet and God’s orchestration of it by creation and by wisdom in how it works
in our world.
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The language used here is not limited to describing water in its current state.
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The language used here is not limited to describing water in its current state.
God speaks of how the sea burst forth through
doors and out of the womb in the earliest moments of creation.
Some creation scientists postulate that there
was a different way that water worked in the Eden environment. There was
no rain until the time of Noah.
The water cycle before that time involved a
mist that would arise and water everything on the planet.
This would explain the lust green forests
that have been found in the midst of the icy confines of the polar caps.
The event by which these seas burst forth
through their “doors” is the flood.
Again, creation scientists have a theory that
the earth was surrounded by a water vapor canopy that not only allowed for a
worldwide tropical climate, but also blocked UV rays to the point where people
would not age as they do now.
The third thing this would provide for is a
rain event that would flood the entire earth under enough water so that
everything would die except those preserved on the Ark which Noah built at
God’s direction.
That flood would have
happened at the same time that massive earthquakes (described in Genesis as “all
the fountains of the great deep bursting open.”) would have opened up
fissures in the earth where massive underwater reservoirs would have let loose
their water into the seas, helping the earth flood greatly.
This cataclysmic event would have radically
changed the face of the planet.
At the end of this event God describes the
way that he established boundaries for the water where the water’s proud waves
would have to stop.
We consider all that we see with our current
lakes, rivers, and oceans a given – and yet to begin to comprehend how God gave
us these things is beyond our understanding.
Water, and the current water cycle, was set
into place. Thus, we’ve had water ever since.
But as to how it got here – we are
clueless. Why our planet alone has it like this is even a greater
mystery.
So, we have an all-powerful God by whose
wisdom all that we see was put into place.
We have an all-wise God who gave it to us
according to a sheer genius that is beyond anything we could ever
conceive.
When we go to the beach – the water comes in
waves and crashes against the beaches of the planet.
Why it works this way – and how it came to be
this way is attributable to God alone.
The utter brilliance that formed it and
fashioned it is also the same utter brilliance that manages our days according
to the will and purpose of God.
That, hopefully, is of great comfort to you.
It was meant to be.
Remember that the next time you go to the
beach.
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