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In
spite of being marred by transgression, nature still bears an
eloquent testimony to the love and power of a Divine Creator.
After resting under the heavy curses of sin for almost 6,000
years, the incredible beauty of God's handiwork continues to
amaze and enthrall. When we thank God for our blessings, we should
never forget to mention these incomparable natural wonders which
add so much meaning to every moment of our lives.
What would this planet be like without its restful carpet of
living green grass and foliage? God did not have to clothe the
ugly bare soil with such a covering. Functionally, there needed
to be no bright colors. Human beings could have survived on a
bleak planet of gray ground and colorless plants. But they could
not have survived as happily. The Creator Himself was not only
a lover of beauty; He loved His creatures so much that He wanted
them to be happy, too. That's why He draped the earth with a
half-million varieties of contrasting blossoms and leaves. And
hidden inside each tiny bud, God placed secrets that would challenge
the genius of Earth's greatest scientists.
How strange it is that so many of those who wrestle with those
mysteries do not recognize the Creative Power which produced
them. Even though many naturalists stand in awe of the creature,
few seem to recognize and honor the Creator. Breathing the marvelous
blend of nitrogen and oxygen which makes it possible for them
to live, evolutionists refuse to acknowledge that the precise
79 percent to 21 percent mixture of gases was provided by something
other than blind chance. Looking through eyes so delicately arranged
that no combination of scientific genius can even understand,
much less duplicate, their operation, unbelievers deny the miracle
which makes it possible for them to see. Through ears, which
connect to a brain more complex than the largest computer on
earth, doubters listen to lectures on humanism and evolution.
Who are these people who scorn the record of God's creative power?
They are only a tiny fragment of finite humanity, whose very
existence, breath by breath, depends upon the operation of laws
over which they have no control. Rejecting the divine origin
of that for which they find no empirical evidence, many scientists
ascribe miraculous qualities to matter itself. They build up
theoretical creeds in which they place absolute faith, even to
the point of believing that blind, unintelligent "nature"
created life out of non-life.
Is Chance
Precise and Predictable?
What kind of faith is required to believe that all the orderly
processes of nature were produced by chance? Almost every plant
and animal exhibits amazing adaptations which can be described
as "miraculous." If these highly complex functions
had no intelligent Creator or Designer, then our reasoning powers
are staggered by the millions of "coincidences" which
operate with infinite precision to produce perfect beauty, function,
and reproduction on the earth.
Could they indeed be the products of accident or chance? Every
law of science on the subject decrees that undirected, random
nature tends towards deterioration rather than order. Surely
the most persuasive evidence in favor of creationism is that
of nature itself. The Bible suggests that the animals and earth
should be asked about their own origin. In Job 12:7-9, we read:
"But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and
the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee: and the fishes
of the sea shall declare unto thee. Who knoweth not in all these
that the hand of the Lord hath wrought this?" Job says if
you want to know how God operated in the work of creation, ask
these various forms of life, ask the earth, and the earth will
explain how mightily God has wrought in these things.
So that's exactly what we're going to do right now. What does
the earth have to say to us concerning the great power of God?
Did you know there are miracles in every square inch of this
earth? From the towering mountains to the vast restless ocean
and throughout the limitless universe of God, there is the throb
and hum of life. From the microscopic to the immense, we can
discover the fingerprints of the mighty Creator who brought all
things into existence.
When I look at the universe and see the amazing fact that it
is in perfect balance, that life in this world has been perfectly
adapted to the conditions we find here, I know that some great
intelligent power is behind it, making it operate in such an
accurate manner. The Genesis account of the Bible has been completely
vindicated by all the findings of true science. The writings
of Moses have been found to be scientifically as well as historically
accurate. In this booklet, we're going to look at the water and
land in particular. By studying the mysteries of land and sea,
we will see how wonderfully they support the biblical story of
creation.
How Did Moses
Know?
Let's go back to Genesis and take a look at the story as God
gave it to Moses. Genesis 1:6 says, "And God said, Let there
be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide
the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and divided
the waters which are under the firmament from the waters, which
were above the firmament; and it was so. And God called the firmament
Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day."
Long, long ago the waters that were over the earth were actually
right down here upon the surface. We know that there is a vast
ocean in space, suspended in the atmosphere. We'll find out just
what purpose it serves in a moment, but at one time that water
was resting right here upon the earth. God divided it and lifted
a part of it up into the heavens while part of it remained here.
Now look at verses 9 and 10. "And God said, Let the water
under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let
the dry land appear: and it was so. And God called the dry land
Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called He Seas:
and God saw that it was good." How did Moses know there
would be several oceans or seas? He had absolutely no human way
of knowing there could be more than one body of water in all
the world. He never went around to see how many oceans were in
the world, but God inspired this truth in Moses' mind. He said
there were seas or oceans.
Here's another good question to ask. How did Moses know that
all these various bodies of water would be connected and would
rest in only one bed? Now, isn't that what he said? "Let
all the waters be gathered into one place and let the dry land
appear."
In the next verse, he says there were seas or oceans. It is a
scientific, geographical fact that all the oceans of the world
are joined together, and they do all rest in a common bed. Moses
could not have known that of himself. He didn't say this of dry
land. No, it was divided up into continents. Part of it would
be over here and another big discrete mass of it would be in
another location. But concerning the waters, he said it would
all be in one place, and yet it would be divided into oceans.
I think it's tremendous that the Bible is so scientifically accurate
as to reveal these things.
Watering the
Earth?God's Miracle
Now let's see how intelligence and design came into the ratio
of land and water. One-quarter of the earth's surface is dry
land, and three-quarters is covered with water. In the United
States
alone we have three and three quarter million square miles of
dry land, and all of it has to be watered and cared for. In fact,
if it weren't watered, there would be no vegetation and no growing
grass or trees.
Just imagine for a moment that the ratio of land and water was
changed from what it is at present. The rainfall on the earth
is determined by the proportion of water and land. Suppose the
ocean was only half its present size. That would mean our rainfall
would only be one-quarter of what we now receive. What would
that mean for the three and three quarter million square miles
of land we have in these United
States?
All of it would be turned into a vast, dry desert! But on the
other hand, if half the present land were added to the ocean,
there would be four times as much rainfall as there is now, and
the entire United
States
would be turned into a vast marshland where human life would
be almost impossible. Now suppose that mankind had to water all
this three and three quarter million square miles of land. How
could we ever spread out that water and irrigate the land effectively?
What a tremendous task that would be! "There's plenty of
water in the ocean," someone might observe, "we could
simply use it to water the dry land." Although it may sound
reasonable, there are three problems connected with it. First,
transportation. We'd have to get the water out of the ocean and
spread it evenly over the land. The second problem is the salt
it contains which would kill all the green plants. The third
problem is weight. Water is 800 times the weight of the atmosphere,
presenting the challenge of how to transport and disperse it.
God Solves
the Weight Problem
How has God solved the weight problem? First, He uses heat. We
know heat expands things and cold contracts them, and that water
is the material most subject to expansion. In fact, when turned
into steam, it becomes 1,600 to 1,700 times its original volume.
Remember, though, this water is 800 times heavier than the atmosphere.
But God simply sends down the warming rays of the sun, turning
the water into a vapor which is 900 times lighter than water.
Now it is one-eighth times lighter than the atmosphere. So this
vapor is easily lifted up out of the ocean, carried into the
sky? perhaps miles into the air?
and formed into great cloud masses.
The second problem is deadly salt, but God simply evaporates
the water and leaves all the mineral deposits and impurities
behind. Taken up into the clouds, the water is sweet and soft,
perfectly adapted to irrigate the earth.
No Sprinkler
System Like This
What about the third problem? transportation? The water that
is lifted up is still hanging over the ocean, which doesn't need
any more water. God sends along winds to blow the clouds and
spread them out over the dry land area where it is needed. But
how to get all the water down out of the clouds? Here is another
wonderful miracle. Cold will contract, of course, so when the
clouds pass over the mountain peaks, the cold air reaches up
and begins to cool those clouds, turning the vapor into a condensation
of moisture.
Now consider what would happen if the clouds gave up all the
water they contain at one time ?it would flood the entire surface
of the earth with three feet of water! Therefore, the cooling
process must be gradual. For example, if the temperature of the
cloud is lowered by nine degrees, it will drop half its water!
So God arranges for a gradual cooling process to let the rain
come down in gentle-to-vigorous showers to provide the amounts
needed to revive the earth. What an incredible process! Of course,
some of it rains back into the ocean, but it is needed there
to provide the necessary amount of oxygen for fish living in
salty ocean beds.
Did you know that these great facts of nature were all known
and understood long before the scientists and naturalists discovered
them? Ecclesiastes 1:7 is a most interesting verse. "All
the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full." Why
not? The text continues to give the answer. "Unto the place
from whence the river comes, thither they return again."
The Bible says the reason the seas do not overflow is that the
water is taken up again and returned to where the rivers come
from. And so there is a constant movement of water going up from
the ocean in vapor form, carried as clouds over the land, and
brought down again as rain which forms rivulets that find their
way back to the sea. Even though the great naturalists felt they
had made a new discovery when they found out about the cycles
of clouds, they could have known it all by reading the Scriptures.
Why Clouds
Don't Break
Another text with scientific information is Job 26.8. "He
bindeth up the waters in his thick clouds; and the cloud is not
rent under them." This is a beautiful text, explaining that
the clouds don't break and spill all their water at once, even
though millions of tons of water are drawn up from the oceans
into the clouds. And, of course, Job was correct. We've just
found that God has a process of gradual cooling which releases
the water little by little as it is needed to irrigate the surface
of the earth. God revealed it to Job long before mankind figured
it out.
I'm sure all of us know that water has weight, and that its pressure
increases dramatically as the depth increases. Certain fish that
exist in the very bottom of the ocean are especially engineered
by God to withstand this tremendous pressure. If brought quickly
up to the surface, they practically explode. The pressure that
God put into their muscular structure is still there on the inside
when they are brought up where the pressure is not exerted from
the outside.
This is a wonderful fact, but do you realize that we, too, live
in the bottom of an atmospheric sea, which also has tremendous
weight? At sea level we are living down at the bottom of a very
heavy, dense covering. As the ocean is to the fish, so the atmosphere
is to us. Every moment we live, a pressure of 14 pounds per square
inch is exerted upon our body structure, and that's pretty heavy.
We think a man is strong if he can carry 200 pounds on his back.
In fact, the strongest man that ever lived put only 415 pounds
over his head. Yet, every single form of life in this world,
whether it's a 90-pound woman or a burly man, has a constant
pressure of over 15 tons at sea level pushing and pressing upon
them from every direction. That's 30,000 pounds!
Even the filmy, gauzy insects have been designed by God to withstand
their proportion of this pressure. That little gnat, so light
and frail that it seems anything could crush it, is built by
God to withstand the weight of the atmosphere. Can you think
this happened by mere chance? Consider Job 28:25. "To make
the weight for the winds; and he weigheth the waters by measure."
The Bible says the wind has weight.
The air, in other words, is heavy. The atmosphere has weight.
If you climb a mountain, the higher you climb, the thinner the
atmosphere becomes, and you feel distressed and uncomfortable.
Why? Because the pressure is not as great. You see, God has built
in a certain amount of pressure that balances that on the outside
at sea level. If you went high enough, you would be just as stressed
as the fish brought up from the ocean depths. How wonderful that
God has designed all living creatures to be perfectly comfortable
in its own environment.
Lucky Accident
or Design?
Now consider another, even greater, miracle. The atmosphere around
us is made up of two main ingredients? nitrogen and oxygen? whose
mixture is always the same, whether at the highest mountaintops
or in the deepest caves. The perfect balance is 79 percent nitrogen
and 21 percent oxygen. You might ask, "Why is it this way?"
Is there some particular reason for it? Is it important that
we have this exact mixture of nitrogen and oxygen?" Yes,
I can assure you it is most important. If the nitrogen were increased,
our life processes would slow down and we would die. If the oxygen
were measurably increased, our life processes would be rapidly
increased. Our pulse rate would just run away and soon we would
wear out and die. But God made it just right.
Suppose, for example, it was two-thirds nitrogen and one-third
oxygen. If that proportion prevailed, and an electrical reaction
caused the elements to combine, do you realize that the whole
world would be turned into laughing maniacs? Everybody would
be laughing because that would produce the laughing gas, N20,
the same kind dentists sometimes use when extracting teeth. Or,
suppose it was divided half and half. That would produce nitric
oxide, which is quickly fatal to all forms of life.
Was it just a lucky accident that it came out like this? Did
some blind happenstance of nature produce this exact mixture
that is necessary for life support? Or, was there an intelligent
design? This world would become chaotic if this atmospheric mixture
slipped out of control for just a single instant. We would see
one of the most tremendous of all explosions, because nitrogen
is the basic component of gunpowder; and oxygen, of course, makes
for rapid combustion. It would be "Goodbye, world!"
And yet some day, apparently, there is going to an explosion
like this. Some day the elements are going to melt with fervent
heat, the Bible says. Peter tells us in 2 Peter 3:10 that "the
heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements
shall melt with fervent heat." I don't know how God will
arrange that, but I do know that some great fire one of these
days is going to burn, and the earth will be purified by this
strange fire of God. And the elements will be involved in it
because the elements are going to melt. Maybe God is going to
change just very, very slightly the present proportion of nitrogen
and oxygen, causing this great conflagration to take place. I
do know this?we must be ready for that day when it comes. The
Bible indicates it is near at hand.
Another of the mysteries of nature was described in the Bible
long before it was investigated by science. We read about it
in Job 38:8-11. "Or who shut up the sea with doors, when
it brake forth, as if it had issued out of the womb? When I made
the cloud the garment thereof, and thick darkness a swaddling
band for it, And brake up for it my decreed place, and set bars
and doors, And said, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further:
and here shall thy proud waves be stayed?"
What beautiful, poetic language we find here to describe the
creation of the ocean. It speaks of it as being born and coming
forth from the womb. God says that the cloud was the garment
of it and a thick darkness was a swaddling band placed around
the ocean at its birth. But then God added, "Here ye may
come but no further; here shall thy proud waves be stayed."
The scientists of this world have been amazed in learning the
secrets of the tidal actions. They still don't understand all
the deep underwater cataclysmic actions that affect the tides
and wave patterns. No naturalist on the face of the earth has
figured out all the secrets of these swift tidal waves as they
move to and fro in their own mysterious ways.
God's Heating
System?The Gulf
Stream
By the way, these tides and movements of water have been in perfect
balance to contribute to mankind's comfort. I think of the mighty
Gulf
Stream,
for instance. We don't know everything about it, but we do know
life in the United
States
would be almost impossible were it not for the fantastic influence
of this great stream. It comes out of the Gulf
of Mexico,
goes along the eastern seaboard, and up into the northern sections
of the world. It is like a river, flowing through the midst of
the sea and can be seen distinctly from high above because of
its different color.
In fact, this river is about 70 miles wide and nearly 3,000 feet
deep. When it leaves the Gulf
of Mexico,
the water temperature is 84 degrees, and off the coast of the
Carolinas
it is still a warm 80 degrees. This warming influence actually
makes the northern coastal regions of America
and Europe
inhabitable; otherwise, they would be frozen wastelands.
Now notice what happens as this warm river reaches the entrance
of the Arctic region at Baffin
Bay,
where it meets a frigid polar stream that is rushing southward.
As a result of the titanic collision of these two giants, the
polar stream is forced to dive down thousands of feet where it
continues its southward course, coming up finally in the West
Indies
during their hottest season, thus cooling down the terrible tropical
heat. The Gulf
Stream
gets deflected eastward, going up along the British
Isles
making these habitable.
It was in God's plan for this to happen. I don't believe for
a moment that all this happened by chance or accident. Without
that deflection of the Gulf
Stream,
some of those northern lands would be locked in eternal winter.
Surely God was behind the entire plan.
Goggles and
Bifocals
Let's hurry along now and take a quick look at the creatures
of nature and see how intelligence and design came into the picture.
Think for a moment of the fish that inhabit the oceans. They
are constantly subject to attack from their enemies from above?like
the gulls that swoop down to make their meals off marine life.
Do you know that fish have specially constructed eyeballs enabling
them to look almost instantly in any and all directions? They
see behind, below, above and on the sides; furthermore, their
eyes are designed to take into account the refraction of light.
Yes, fish can see 30 percent farther than other visual instruments
because God designed the eyeball of the fish to take into consideration
the refraction of light. We tend to think it's a wonderful accomplishment
when the oculist manufactures special goggles for divers that
compensate for refraction in the water, yet God did it for fish
long before. Goggles could never have come into existence by
chance, yet evolutionists contend that a fish's specialized eyeballs
just happened.
In the waters of Malaya
lives a fish with bifocal lenses built right in its eyes. This
little sardine-sized fish is prized for food by the seagulls
especially. They are constantly swooping down to gobble up this
little fish if they can. So the little fish has to watch carefully
for this approaching danger. It must have good far-vision, but
since it feeds on the microscopic larvae that abounds in the
water, it must have very good near-vision as well. And do you
know the Creator provided a little membrane that comes halfway
up on its eyes, giving it bifocal vision? That little fish can
look up and see the gulls coming or look down and see those nearby
bits of life that it can feed on!
We think it wonderful that the skilled optometrist and oculist
can perfect glasses permitting us to see near and far away, yet
here is a fish that has been around for thousands of years?and
God made it that way from the beginning. It did not just develop
blindly; it had to be created. Intelligent design was behind
it.
Birds and
Bees
Now let's examine two Pacific coast water birds. I can find no
stronger evidence of design in nature than with the Ousel, a
very friendly little bird that lives near mountain streams. It
can usually be found where the water is swift flowing and splashy.
This buoyant bird will be floating along, apparently weightless,
then suddenly sink to the bottom like a piece of lead. There
he walks around picking up bits of food on the streambed. After
taking his fill, he goes over to the bank, shakes himself, and
mysteriously sets himself afloat again like a wisp of smoke.
It has been discovered that this strange bird has some special
equipment?a muscular apparatus which can instantly exhaust every
bit of air from its body, letting it sink down; then when it
walks out, it can take in air again and float off once more.
Now, that's special creation, isn't it? The evolutionists would
say, "Well, it needed to have this bit of apparatus, so
nature provided it." Of course, they don't say what nature
is, but maintain that it just grew by some accidental development.
The truth is that God provided it. He made this particular bird
as He did because He saw that it needed this for survival.
Another kind of bird found on the Pacific coast lives on a diet
of large worms which live in holes in the sand. Because this
worm is down at the very bottom of its hole, the bird must go
down to get the worm out. It so happens that, although its beak
is exactly the right length to reach into the hole, the narrow
hole keeps the beak squeezed shut. What a predicament?to be able
to see and reach a luscious worm but not be able to open his
beak to pick it up! Do you know what God arranged for this particular
bird? He created a tiny flap much like a surgeon's forceps at
the bottom of the beak. With this special organ the bird can
pick up the worm, back out of the hole, and gobble it down!
Isn't it wonderful that God thought of a little bird and made
something special so it could get its food conveniently? If He
so loves the little birds and provides the things to make their
existence comfortable, don't you think He's willing to provide
everything that we might need? He loves us even more. Remember,
He knows when the sparrows fall.
Some years ago, a scientific magazine published an article by
a clever biologist who did not believe in evolution. In Evolution
Goes to Pieces on a Bee's Knee, the author first reviewed the
evolutionist's teaching that when the need for a certain organ
develops in any creature, the organ is produced in response to
that need. Nature itself or some blind chance supposedly comes
along and produces the necessary organ to fit the creature for
survival. Then he cited the example of the bees. When bees crawl
into pollen-filled blossoms, their breathing apparatus gets all
stopped up with pollen. In fact, they can't even breathe while
they are inside gathering their pollen.
Now it so happens that every bee has a special brush located
on its knees?a stiff brush?that it uses to clean out its breathing
apparatus when it comes out of the flower so it doesn't suffocate.
This biologist noted that if it were true that these insects
develop special equipment in response to a need, the very first
bee to exist did not have those brushes on its knees. When it
went into the flower, it would have suffocated; consequently,
the whole bee family would have become extinct right then and
there. No, rather than these brushes developing slowly through
the ages in response to a need, they were provided by God to
meet the need and save the very first bee that was made.
The conclusion is that God anticipated the needs of His creatures
and made them with every necessary apparatus. How thankful we
ought to be that God can supply all our needs in advance. The
Bible says the fool hath said in his heart, "There is no
God." Only a God of love and power could have made the marvels
we see about us. And if He cares for the tiny animal world, He
cares for us, too. He loves us even more than He loves that little
bird out on the West Coast, and He wants to save us. He wants
to take us at last to a place where nature will be in perfect
balance again and where all of the curse of sin will be forever
removed.
And He Loves
Me
Can we doubt the love of God who makes such infinite provision
for everything He created? Nothing has been left alone to suffer
extinction or deprivation. Only man's bungling interference with
the delicate balance of nature has brought sorrow and tragedy.
If God cares for the needs of the tiniest cell of the smallest
plant or animal, don't you think He loves us enough to care for
us?
One of the most thrilling facts I learned about the miracles
of nature concerned the lowly cocklebur. Surely it is one of
the most despised of all plants due to its clinging, pricking
nature. Yet consider the marvel of its reproduction. Every pod
of the cocklebur has two seeds inside to guarantee its survival.
But during the first year only one of the seeds will begin to
grow. The other seed waits till the second year to start growing
in order to perpetuate two seasons of growth. But if something
happens to the first seed so that it does not grow and produce,
the second seed begins to grow immediately instead of waiting
for the next year. What built-in wisdom of God communicates to
that waiting seed that it should begin to grow when the first
seed is destroyed? No evolutionist has been able to harmonize
miracles like this with their theories of naturalism and chance.
Surely we can see that God's care extends to the meanest and
lowest order of growing things. Are we not more precious to Him
than the cockleburs? If He works miracles to safeguard a clinging,
contrary cocklebur, will He not guide the ways of those for whom
He gave His life? May God open our eyes to the wonder and wisdom
of His great work of creation. Tonight when you kneel to pray,
remember to thank God for the landscape of beauty which always
lies beyond the man-made mess of human obstruction.
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