It is safe to assume that Darwin and all his followers are fools. That’s not me talking but the Bible. Psalm 14:1 and 51:1 states that a fool says there is no God. Believing in a big bang, self-evolved creation is the same as saying God does not exist.
If you believe in God you would also believe in the mighty power of God creating something as awesome as our universe. These fools will be confronted with the judgement which, by the way, is close at Hand.
We have a way of looking at the powers in nature that either leaves us in awe or trembling in fear. Recently in particular we’ve been put on the edge of our seats, experiencing the earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, fires, storms, heat waves and snowfall all over the earth. These events are increasing in number and intensifying in magnitude every year.
We usually look at all of these and regard them as disasters of a planet that is falling apart due to human abuse. We are not innocent but there are more involved.
For two days in a row Jesus has lead me to read Psalm 98 and I believe the events in nature is about something far more significant that we can imagine. Al the events could be the signs of an anticipation of something that is coming our way, something the world has been looking forward to since sin has entered it – the final coming of Christ. (Rom 8:19,22)
What we experience in nature could be a response, an exclamation of joy, rather than falling apart.
Psalm 98 was written many years ago but the essence could not be more relevant now than ever before. It shows us that God has revealed the secret of His salvation to the world. His righteousness is made known to mankind. (Verse 2,3)
We should therefore be rejoicing, singing and playing musical instruments to express our joy before our Lord and King because His final return is imminent. (Verse 4-6)
The earth is rejoicing. The seas roar with all that is living in it. The rivers are clapping their hands and the hills are joyful. (Verse 7,8)
The REASON – God is coming to judge the earth and everything that lives on it. (Verse 9)
Rest assured – We know that Christians have already been judged and made righteous.
No one knows the exact date and hour on which Jesus would appear. It could still take anything from 1 to 120 years, but Jesus is coming. Rejoice with nature!
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