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VII. GOD
NOT INDEBTED TO PRE-EXISTING MATTER
- 1884. ST March 13, 1884. Limiting the Powers of God —
Moses wrote under the guidance of the Spirit of God, and a correct theory of
geology will never claim discoveries that cannot be reconciled with his
statements. The idea that many stumble over, that God did not create matter
when He brought the world into existence, limits the power of the Holy One
of Israel.
- 1897. Ms 127, 1897. God Not Beholden to Pre-existent Matter
— We need more to be shut in the audience with God. There is need of
guarding our own thoughts. We are surely living amid the perils of the last
days. We must walk before God meekly, with deep humility; for it is only
such that will be exalted.
Oh how little man can comprehend the perfection of God, His omnipotence
united with His almighty power. A human artist receives his intelligence
from God. He can only fashion his work in any line to perfection from
materials already prepared for his work. In his finite power he could not
create and make this material to serve his purpose if the Great Designer had
not been before him, giving him the very improvements first in his
imagination.
The Lord God commands things into being. He was the first de-signer. He
is not dependent on man, but graciously invites man's attention, and
cooperates with him in progressive and higher designs. Then man takes all
the glory to himself, and is extolled by his fellowmen as a very remarkable
genius. He looks no higher than man. The one first cause is forgotten. . . .
I am afraid we have altogether too cheap and common ideas. "Behold the
heaven of heavens cannot contain thee." Let not anyone venture to limit the
power of the Holy One of Israel. There are conjectures and questions in
regard to God's work. "Take off thy shoes from off thy feet; for the place
whereon thou standest is holy ground." Yes, angels are the ministers of God
upon the earth, doing His will.
In the formation of our world, God was not beholden to pre-existent
substance or matter. "For the things that are seen were not made of the
things which do appear." On the contrary, all things, material or spiritual
stood up before the Lord Jehovah at His voice, and were created for His own
purpose. The heavens and all the host of them, the earth and all things that
are therein, are not only the work of His hand, they came into existence by
the breath of His mouth.
The Lord had given evidence that by His power He could in one short hour
dissolve the whole frame of nature. He can turn things upside down, and
destroy the things that man has built up in his most firm and substantial
manner. "He removeth the mountains; He overturneth them in His anger, He
sweepeth the earth out of its place, and the billows thereof tremble and are
astonished at His reproof; the mountains quake at Him, and the hills melt,
and the earth is burned in His presence."
- 1904. 8T 258, 259. At Creation All Things Material or
Spiritual Stood Up at God's Command — The theory that God did not create
matter when He brought the world into existence is without foundation. In
the formation of our world, God was not indebted to pre-existing matter. On
the contrary, all things material or spiritual, stood up before the Lord
Jehovah at His voice, and were created for His own purpose.
- 1905. MH 414, 415. God Not Indebted to Pre-existing Matter
— In the creation of the earth, God was not indebted to pre-existing matter.
"He spake, and it was; . . . He commanded and it stood fast." All things,
material or spiritual, stood up before the Lord Jehovah at His voice, and
were created for His own purpose. The heaven and all the host of them, the
earth and all things therein, came into existence by the breath of His
mouth.
- 1909. ST May 12, 1909. Inspiration Takes Precedence Over
Science — Apart from Christ we are still incapable of interpreting
rightly the language of nature. The most difficult and humiliating lesson
that man has to learn is his own inefficiency in depending upon human
wisdom, and the sure failure of his efforts to read nature correctly. . . .
God has permitted a flood of light to be poured upon the world in the
discoveries of science and art; but when professedly scientific men reason
upon these subjects from a merely human point of view, they are sure to err.
The greatest minds, if not guided by the Word of God, become bewildered in
their attempts to investigate the relations of science and revelation. The
Creator and His works are beyond their comprehension; and because these
cannot be explained by natural laws, Bible history is pronounced unreliable.
Those who question the reliability of the Scripture records have let go
their anchor, and are left to beat about upon the rocks of infidelity. When
they find themselves incapable of measuring the Creator and His works by
their own imperfect knowledge of science, they question the existence of
God, and attribute infinite power to nature.
In true science there can be nothing contrary to the teaching of the
Word of God; for both have the same Author. A correct understanding of both
will always prove them to be in harmony. Truth, whether in nature or in
revelation, is harmonious with itself in all its manifestations. But the
mind not enlightened by God's Spirit will ever be in darkness in regard to
His power. This is why human ideas in regard to science too often contradict
the teaching of God's Word.
The works of creation can never be explained by science. What science
can explain the mystery of life?
The theory that God did not create matter when He brought the world into
existence is without foundation. In the formation of our world, God was not
indebted to pre-existing matter. On the contrary, all things, material or
spiritual, stood up before the Lord Jehovah at His voice, and were created
for His own purpose. The heaven and all the host of them, the earth and all
things therein, are not only the work of His hand, they came into existence
by the breath of His mouth.
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