If God commands the lump to become man,
And after many years, it so elect,
How is He less divine than if His hand
Mixed the dust, shaped, and stood Adam erect?
Greater is He Whose voice the waves obey,
Than one who must calm the waters by feel;
And One Who spoke stars, then ended with clay,
The sun, moon, earth, and everything that's real!
As the acorn owns the mightiest tree,
So God proclaimed but once, and it was done:
All was made; all that science will ever see,
And what force the universe needs to run!
God is not limited by time or space,
That, to create, He must be at the place!
Most scientists agree that there was a time in the distant past when nothing at all existed. If all that we see started from nothing, what caused the universe to begin creating matter (things)? It was God, of course; He spoke and what the world calls the "Big Bang" began in a mammoth burst of energy originating at a single small point. Hurling itself outward in all directions, the tremendous heat began creating gases; atoms began combining into clumps of matter and Bingo: The result is what we see day and night, stars, the sun, planets, and our earth, which is in the only small area in all of space that is safe for man to live. Even Einstein, a non-believing Jew, grudgingly admitted that the universe had to have a creator, some supernatural force not detectable to science.
Hebrews 11:3 states that God commanded the universe to be formed using voice only. We have another example of how nature obeys God's commands. When a sudden storm arose in the Sea of Galilee, the disciples feared for their lives and called on Jesus to save them. He rebuked the wind and the waves by voice, and the waters calmed down. (See Matthew 8:26) When Jesus returns to earth, as He promised He would do, He will face an army of more than 200,000,000 soldiers, and He will defeat them by use of His voice only.
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