Millennia ago man did not know that E=mc2. He did not know that matter and energy were
interchangeable. Nor did he know that
photosynthesis was capturing the energy of the sun and embedding it into green
plants to be released later as the vegetation was eaten or turned into fossils
fuels. Our total dependency on the sun
as an energy source or even our need for an energy source was unknown to
man.
And yet….Genesis relates that God said, “Let there be
light.”
The “wisemen” of this age would have us believe that there
is no God, and that the creation story is a myth. I want to know, if that is the case, how of
all things did a mere mortal (and a primitive one, at that) decide that the
beginning of it all was the statement, “Let there be light.” Why did he not say, “And one of the gods took
a lump of clay and rolled it into a ball, and it became earth.”
NO! The creation
story begins correctly and accurately, because God Himself revealed the truth. The energy source had to come first.
An infinite God, who is Himself “light,” could give of
Himself without diminishing Himself. He
is the ultimate and only necessary source of light. When this world passes away, and the sun and
moon disappear, He tells us in Revelation that there will be no need for them,
because He will be the Light.
When God stepped into human history in the form of Christ,
He said, “I am the Light of the world.”
Many places in the Bible repeat this theme. We are told that some men choose to walk in
darkness, because they mistakenly think it will hide their evil deeds. We are told that some are blind in a
spiritual sense, just as some are physically blind. Light and the ability to see which is
dependent on it are persistent themes.
It all began with Light!
It will end with Light. We are
sustained by, live and move and have our being in that Light. Any man may choose not to believe this. He can refuse Light in a spiritual sense, but
He cannot refuse it in a physical sense.
Even the atheist is dependent on the Light….he just doesn’t know that God
is the source.