The definition of faith is to believe in things that we cannot see. And God rewards and loves faith. But there is plenty to see that builds faith as well.
- The placement of Earth in the universe
In space, stars often explode into supernovas. The Earth however is located in such a position that it doesn’t fall victim to devastating collisions with stars. Our moon also protects us from collisions with debris. Nearby Jupiter also draws objects that have the potential to hit the Earth. In the universe, too many stars grouped together can cause immense radiation. The Earth only has a few stars near it so too much radiation isn’t a problem.
Somehow, our planet is placed in just the right position to protect it.
- The climate for life on Earth
The Earth is also just the right distance from our solar system’s sun—any closer and we as well as our water supply would burn up and any further, we’d freeze. Even the tilt of our planet makes a huge difference. If it was tilted differently, temperatures would quickly rise or lower to extremes. The size the Earth is also just right to hold just the right amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide–both are essential to sustaining life.
The Earth is different from every other planet around it, and it contains the perfect conditions for life.
- The intricacies of the human body
The human body has many, many parts and systems that work seamlessly to fight off problems and disease. For the most part, everything works perfectly without the person’s opinion or guidance. It takes seven octillion atoms to make up one human body. The eye has the equivalent of 576 megapixels. Even the smallest parts of us have a purpose. The pinky finger contributes to about fifty percent of the hand’s strength.
The body has a multitude of parts that work in sync.
And best of all, God didn’t just create a functional world, although that alone is huge. He also gave us the ability to see, hear, touch, taste, and smell so we could appreciate beauty as well as function.
It takes more faith to believe that an explosion alone created this perfect environment than it does to believe that an Engineer built it. When you throw a bunch of random things in a pile, you do not get intricate design. You get chaos. But when you engineer and design things, you come up with products that have a purpose and beauty too. The extreme details involved in life as we know it point extensively to a Creator who deserves to be praised!
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. ~ Psalm 139:14
Ohhh! I love this. Thank you soooo much for obeying our LORD and writing these posts.
Blessings,
Sherry Lawrence