“God
thunders with His voice wondrously, doing great things which we cannot
comprehend”
(Job 37:5).
As Elihu
continued his response to Job, he affirmed God’s greatness and His place
over all things. When you read through Job 37, you can see all the
things mentioned by Elihu over which God has power. He focused primarily
on the natural world – that which He created and which continues to be
governed by the natural laws He established in the beginning.
Since the
time of Job, man has made much progress in the pursuit of scientific
knowledge. But even with these continued advancements, we cannot–nor
will we ever be able to match–the power of God. God created the universe
(Genesis 1:1).
We can do no such thing. God established the laws that allow life to
continue
(Colossians 1:16-17).
We cannot do this, either.
Though many
scientists promote theories about the universe that ignore God, they
have no way to explain how the world came to be or why the natural
processes are the way that they are. They just understand that certain
natural laws exist, and they then speculate about the origins and hold
to their conclusions in faith.
We also
have faith – not in science or the speculations of man, but in God. The
power, wisdom, and love that is shown in creation and continued
providence attest to the existence of God.
“The fool
has said in his heart, there is no God”
(Psalm 14:1).
Those who
are wise recognize that the power of God is behind all things, whether
we can comprehend them or not.
Other
Articles by Andy Sochor
Those Who Have No Right
to Speak God's Word
R. W. Officer: "Suppose I
Have no Interpretation of the Bible on any Subject
The Progression from Sound Doctrine to False
Teaching
"The Poor Have the Gospel Preached to Them"
"I Alone Am Left"
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