Origins

 

Fred John Meldau proposes the question, “Could a world that shows such marvelous evidence of design ‘just happen’ or does the fact of ‘design for an intended purpose’ prove divine creation?”

 

The issue of origins is absolutely critical to all human thinking, behavior, and life.  It is the foundation of our existence, purpose, and destiny.  Without a right understanding of origins there is no way to comprehend us.  There is no way to understand our earth, universe, existence, and the ultimate meaning of life.  There are only two options when it comes to origins: (1) there is not a creator God or (2) there is a creator God.  If there is not a creator God then everything is an impossible, implausible, and irrational result of chance.  In other words, using the example I once overheard during the sermon of Pastor John MacArthur, “Nobody times nothing equals everything.”  If on the other hand, there is a creator God then creation is understandable; it is possible, plausible, and rational.  Considering this, even the world-renowned scientist, Einstein, said there must be a creative intelligence.

 

Basically, in spite of the fact that Darwin explained the universe merely on the basis of external appearance, the deeper science goes, the more it is forced to the conclusion of a creator God.  In other words, behind this complex universe is an intelligent, powerful, and divine Creator who made everything.  In view of this, the real question concerning creation is, “Since this universe is the product of a creator God with an infinite amount of intelligence and power, how can we know anything about this God?  How can we know who He is and how He created?”  There is only one answer to this question: we can only know about God and how He created if He chose to tell us.

 

Fortunately, for us, God has chosen to tell us.  In fact, He has revealed an entire sixty-six books of very pertinent information concerning Himself and His creation.  These books are comprised in what we know as the Bible, or the Written Word of God.  As a matter of fact, according to Henry M. Morris, “The final and conclusive evidence against evolution is the fact the Bible denies it.  The Bible is the word of God, absolutely inerrant and verbally inspired.  The fact that some men do not believe this is no argument against it.”

 

In support of this, in Psalm 19, the psalmist writes, “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.  Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge.”  In other words, day and night everything in the universe speaks of a creator God.  Just look at the creation, look at the universe, look at the heavens and their expanse, and look at everything else that God has created and it becomes very clear that there must be a creative intelligence.  In short, everyone in the world can see the creative evidence of a creator God.  The psalmist goes on to talk about the fact that “God has pitched a tent in the heavens for the sun, which is like a bridegroom coming forth from its pavilion, like a champion rejoicing to run its course.”  He claims the sun rises at one end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the other so that nothing is hidden from its heat.  Accordingly, one of the facts that science has discovered in modern times is that the sun is in orbit and its orbit goes from one end of space to the other.  The psalmist instructs us that we can look up into the universe and it gives us enormous testimony of a creator God.

 

In addition, in Hebrews chapter 1, we read that God created the universe.  The author of this book, Paul, instructs us that God has spoken to us through Jesus, His creation, and the Bible.  We are reminded that we are natural and God is supernatural; therefore, it is impossible for us to fully comprehend God.  Moreover, we cannot understand and discover God unless He chose to tell us… that is why He gave us the Bible.  Furthermore, in 2 Timothy 3:16-17 we learn, “All scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.”  In short, we learn God inspired all scripture.  Also, in 2 Peter 2:20-21 we learn, “No prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”  Basically, the only source of knowledge we have about God is Jesus Christ, the Bible, and the external evidence of God’s creation.

 

We can know ABOUT God by creation, but we can only KNOW God through Jesus and Scripture.  We can believe that God created because it is reasonable to assume that there was a creative intelligence, but we cannot know HOW God created unless He reveals it to us.  We can know some facts through what theologians call “natural revelation,” but in order to really know God, how He created, how He operates, and how He saves, we must acquire “divine revelation.”  Our hearts, minds, and eyes need to be opened spiritually and the only way this can occur is if we heed to the facts of Scripture.

 

Considering this, Genesis, which is the book of origins, tells us, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”  The book informs us exactly and precisely how God created the universe and everything in it.  The range of origins that are found in the revelation of this single book are the origin of the universe; the origin of order and complexity; the origin of the solar system; the origin of life and the reproductive process; the origin of the genetic system; the origin of plants and animals; and the origin of the atmosphere and the hydrosphere, which is a great body of liquid water and an extensive blanket of oxygen nitrogen gaseous mixture, both of which are necessary for life; these gases provide for a functional earth and a significant existence.

 

Also, Genesis teaches us about the origin of man.  It says in chapter two verse seven, “The LORD God formed man of dust from the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.”  Furthermore, man is the most highly organized and complex entity in the universe and man is the supreme illustration of order and complexity.  Man possesses an intricate physical chemical structure and the marvelous capacities of life and reproduction.  In addition, beyond that physical part of man is a nature that can contemplate abstract entities of beauty, love, and worship and is capable of understanding and thinking about its own meaning.  It is self-awareness that identifies man from the rest of God’s created order.

 

In Genesis, we also find the origin of marriage.  The monogamous social structure is defined in Genesis as being ordained by the Creator.  Polygamy, promiscuity, divorce, adultery, homosexuality, and abortion are all corruptions developed later, after the fall of man, corrupting God’s initial order.

 

We also find in Genesis the origin of evil.  The origin of physical and moral evil in the universe is explained in Genesis as a temporary intrusion into God’s perfect world allowed by God as a dispensation to the principle of human freedom and responsibility, and also to manifest God as the Creator and the redeemer of sinners.  We furthermore find in the book of Genesis the origin of judgment on evil.  We learn that all forms of God’s wrath are set in motion and are illustrated in the book of Genesis.

 

Moreover, we find in the book of Genesis the origin of salvation by grace through God’s mercy, and a Substitute.  The book portrays God as being merciful to Adam and Eve when He does not kill them even though they deserved to die for their sin.  Rather, God developed a system of animal sacrifice, which pictures a substitute (Jesus Christ) who will take the place of sinners, an act of grace and mercy on God’s behalf.  The plan of redemption leading to Christ is referred to when the book of Genesis speaks about the seed of the woman being the seed planted by God in the Virgin Mary, the earthly mother of the Messianic Savior.

 

In addition, in Genesis we find the origin of language.  However, in spite of the information that God has revealed to us, this concept of language is still very difficult for evolutionists to understand and explain.  These scientists are confused about how one goes from grunting and making unintelligible noises to achieving human speech.  David Lack confirms this statement by writing, “It is difficult to understand how animal behavior could lead to higher moral standards.”  Genesis explains this origin of language perfectly and believers of Creation would say the evolutionist perspective is, “Bizarre.”  Genesis tells us not only how God gave man the ability to communicate, but also about how so many languages occurred.  This numerous amount of languages occurred as a result of the evil at the Tower of Babel, in which God scattered many people all over the world.  That us the only source you will ever find why we have so many people scattered all over the earth with so many different languages and cultures.

 

We also find in Genesis the origin of culture, the origin of nations, and the origin of organized systems of human government maintaining the orderly social structures through the systems of law and punishment.  As a result of these social structures, we learn through Genesis about such topics concerning urbanization, music, writing, agriculture, textiles, ceramics, and navigation.

 

Furthermore, Genesis instructs us about the origin of religion.  We learn that there are both true and false religions and are informed about the process of organized, structured, and corporate worship.  Animal sacrifice was developed throughout the book of Genesis and blood sacrifice was established as being critical for the remission of sin.

 

We also learn through Genesis about the origin of God’s chosen people, the Israelites, who were the receptors of God’s divine revelation and promise to the entire world.  It was the Israelite’s who were God’s people through whom He gave His divine revelation and through whom His saving covenant was introduced.

 

Considering this, either you believe in God and His creation or you do not.  There is no middle ground and there is no gray area.  Either you believe in the divine Heavenly Father or you do not.  If you do believe in God then you will live your life with purpose and divine intervention.  If you do not believe in God then you have absolutely no hope in coming to the truth.

 

What is really intolerable is if you say, “I believe in God, just not the creation account.”  This last statement is unacceptable and unjustifiable.  For truth is truth, and the truth of this nation is built on the Word of God.  The fact a creator God does exist will never be compromised.

 

Works Cited

 

Lack, David. Evolutionary Theory and Christian Belief. London: Methuen Publishing Company, 1957.

 

Life Application Study Bible: NIV. Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, 1991.

 

Meldau, Fred John. Why We Believe in Creation not in Evolution. Colorado: Christian Victory Publishing Company, 1959.

 

Morris, Henry. Evolution and the Modern Christian. New Jersey: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1967.

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