The Story of Patriarchs and Prophets
by Ellen G. White
Chapter 9: The Literal Week
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These persons have lost the simplicity of faith. There should be
a settled belief in the divine authority of God's Holy Word. The
Bible is not to be tested by men's ideas of science. Human knowledge
is an unreliable guide. Skeptics who read the Bible for the
sake of caviling, may, through an imperfect comprehension of
either science or revelation, claim to find contradictions between
them; but rightly understood, they are in perfect harmony. Moses
wrote under the guidance of the Spirit of God, and a correct
theory of geology will never claim discoveries that cannot be
reconciled with his statements. All truth, whether in nature or
in revelation, is consistent with itself in all its manifestations.
In the word of God many queries are raised that the most
profound scholars can never answer. Attention is called to these
subjects to show us how much there is, even among the common
things of everyday life, that finite minds, with all their boasted
wisdom, can never fully understand.
Yet men of science think that they can comprehend the wisdom
of God, that which He has done or can do. The idea largely
prevails that He is restricted by His own laws. Men either deny or
ignore His existence, or think to explain everything, even the
operation of His Spirit upon the human heart; and they no
longer reverence His name or fear His power. They do not believe
in the supernatural, not understanding God's laws or His
infinite power to work His will through them. As commonly
used, the term "laws of nature" comprises what men have been
able to discover with regard to the laws that govern the physical
world; but how limited is their knowledge, and how vast the
field in which the Creator can work in harmony with His own
laws and yet wholly beyond the comprehension of finite beings!
Many teach that matter possesses vital power—that certain
properties are imparted to matter, and it is then left to act through its
own inherent energy; and that the operations of nature are
conducted in harmony with fixed laws, with which God Himself cannot
interfere. This is false science, and is not sustained by the word
of God. Nature is the servant of her Creator. God does not annul
His laws or work contrary to them, but He is continually using
them as His instruments. Nature testifies of an intelligence, a
presence, an active energy, that works in and through her laws. There
is in nature the continual working of the Father and the Son.
Christ says, "My Father worketh hitherto, and I work." John 5:17. [p. 115]
The Levites, in their hymn recorded by Nehemiah, sang,
"Thou, even Thou, art Lord alone; Thou hast made heaven, the
heaven of heavens, with all their host, the earth, and all things
therein, . . . and Thou preservest them all." Nehemiah 9:6. As
regards this world, God's work of creation is completed. For "the
works were finished from the foundation of the world." Hebrews
4:3. But His energy is still exerted in upholding the objects of His
creation. It is not because the mechanism that has once been set in
motion continues to act by its own inherent energy that the pulse
beats and breath follows breath; but every breath, every pulsation of
the heart, is an evidence of the all-pervading care of Him in whom
"we live, and move, and have our being." Acts 17:28. It is not
because of inherent power that year by year the earth produces her
bounties and continues her motion around the sun. The hand of
God guides the planets and keeps them in position in their orderly
march through the heavens. He "bringeth out their host by number:
He calleth them all by names by the greatness of His might,
for that He is strong in power; not one faileth." Isaiah 40:26.
It is through His power that vegetation flourishes, that the leaves
appear and the flowers bloom. He "maketh grass to grow upon
the mountains" (Psalm 147:8), and by Him the valleys are made
fruitful. "All the beasts of the forest . . . seek their meat from
God," and every living creature, from the smallest insect up to
man, is daily dependent upon His providential care. In the beautiful
words of the psalmist, "These wait all upon Thee. . . . That
Thou givest them they gather: Thou openest Thine hand, they are
filled with good." Psalm 104:20, 21, 27, 28. His word controls the
elements; He covers the heavens with clouds and prepares rain for
the earth. "He giveth snow like wool: He scattereth the hoarfrost
like ashes." Psalm 147:16. "When He uttereth His voice, there is
a multitude of waters in the heavens, and He causeth the vapors to
ascend from the ends of the earth; He maketh lightnings with rain,
and bringeth forth the wind out of His treasuries." Jeremiah 10:13.
God is the foundation of everything. All true science is in
harmony with His works; all true education leads to obedience to
His government. Science opens new wonders to our view; she
soars high, and explores new depths; but she brings nothing from
her research that conflicts with divine revelation. Ignorance may
seek to support false views of God by appeals to science, but the
book of nature and the written word shed light upon each other. [p. 116] We are thus led to adore the Creator and to have an intelligent
trust in His word.
No finite mind can fully comprehend the existence, the power,
the wisdom, or the works of the Infinite One. Says the sacred
writer: "Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find
out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what
canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The
measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the
sea." Job 11:7-9. The mightiest intellects of earth cannot comprehend
God. Men may be ever searching, ever learning, and still
there is an infinity beyond.
Yet the works of creation testify of God's power and greatness.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth
His handiwork." Psalm 19:1. Those who take the written
word as their counselor will find in science an aid to understand
God. "The invisible things of Him from the creation of the
world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are
made, even His eternal power and Godhead." Romans 1:20.
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