2.1- Perfectly Placed
2.1-
Perfectly
Placed Job
38:4-11 Remi
Oyedele
Scientists know our planet is precisely the
right distance from the sun to benefit from its heat. A little closer and all
the water would evaporate, as on Venus. Only a bit farther and everything would
freeze like it does on Mars. Earth is also just the right size to generate the
right amount of gravity. Less would make everything weightlessly sterile like
our moon, while more gravity would trap poisonous gases that suffocate life as
on Jupiter.
The intricate physical, chemical and
biological interactions that comprise our world bear the imprint of a
sophisticated Designer. We catch a glimpse of this complex craftsmanship when
God speaks to Job about things beyond our understanding. “Where were you when I
laid the earth’s foundation?” God asks. “Who marked off its dimensions? Surely
you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings
set, or who laid its cornerstone?” (Job 38:4-6).
This glimpse of creation’s magnitude causes
us to wonder at Earth’s mighty oceans bowing before the One who “shut up the
sea behind doors when it burst forth from the womb, . . . [who said] This far
you may come and no farther’” (verses 8-11). In wonder may we sing with the morning
stars and shout for joy with the angels (verse 7), for this elaborate world was
made for us that we might know and trust God.
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