God Is Here
"Where can I go from your presence, where can I flee from your Spirit?"
"You hem me in , behind and before"
"Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain."
(Exerpts from Psalm 139, in the Old Testament of the Bible)
It is a mistake to view the universe as impersonal. The most brilliant scientists - Sir David Attenborough, Professor Brian Cox, to name but two - cannot describe their subjects, whether a distant constellation of stars, or a community of the tiniest insects, without resorting to words of wonder and gratitude.
What we experience in nature isn't accurately perceived by a description of activities and molecules. All of it is engineering and artistry at the same time.
More than that, the things we take for granted every day - breathing, walking, speaking, hearing - depend on so many things "working together for good," including distant stars colluding in death to provide substances for our atmosphere, gravity being neither too strong nor too weak, mechanical and electrical activities within delicate parts of our heads, and further activities upon which these ones depend.
Then there are the many thoughts in our lives that "occur to us," as though from outside of us, while we ponder away, seeking solutions to our problems. Each of us, in this way, experiences "revelation," without considering that maybe the helpful solutions we stumbled upon really were given to us from a friendly Father in heaven.
God is everywhere, active and concerned for his beloved creation.
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