Genesis 1:27
So God created mankind in his own image,
in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.
So God created mankind in his own image,
in the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.
A magazine came across my desk this week. The
front cover posed this question, "Where did we really come from?"
Curious, I opened to the page of the article. I thought maybe there was a tiny
chance that someone was writing about the creation story. Instead I found
another argument for a different theory.
Understand this about me—I love nature, and I respect science. In biology class, I was fascinated with photosynthesis, the life stream
of plants. I enjoyed learning about flowers and found animal habitats
interesting. I still enjoy being outdoors watching birds and wildlife. I was
excited in Maine when we learned about the lobsters and puffins. So when I read
the question, "Where did we really come from?" I already knew my
answer. I've prayed and studied over this for a long time.
I believe with all my heart that God created me. He held me in his heart before I was even born. God made me to reflect his image. I may not always do that
because we live in a sinful world, and I confess, I sin. But I know, without
doubt, that God put me on this earth with purpose. He knew me and he knows my
life. Some might wonder how I can embrace God and science. My answer—because I
believe God invented science. The galaxies? God tossed every star into place.
The butterflies? God painted every delicate wing. My grandbabies? God formed
them before we knew them. God gave us the gift of science to help us cope with
this crazy world. He has his hand in medicine, technology, astronomy (remember
the recent eclipse) agriculture (he did plant the first garden) and every other science we know.
My faith in the truth of the Bible leads me to believe that God is the giver of
life. He is the one who understands everything because he created everything. I
praise God, because his works are amazing!
Psalm 139:13-14For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.