Wednesday, April 26, 2023

First things

 I'd heard a commentator on the radio talking about how God created the world before He created man.  And how that's ultimately an act of provision.  Man never had to wait on God before having access to food and art.  Another thought came to mind also, how the Earth being here before man also reminds us of our dependence on something greater than ourselves.  The earth could be, in a way, somewhat of a metaphor for God Himself.  It's an incomplete metaphor but it's not super off.  And to think that we all know Earth was here before any human being.  Even scientists and atheistic philosophers, they know it in their bones.  It's something innate to our being that God has not let depart from us 

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