Is Our God Too Great For Us?
David the Psalmist and poet looked up
into the night sky and was amazed. Even with his unaided eye, he
marveled at the heavenly bodies of sun, moon, and stars. Then he
marveled even more that God, who made all that, could care for people, small
seemingly significant in the scale of the universe. Yet he realized that God cared for him, and he worshiped him.
Today we are awed even more when we
learn of the magnificence of the universe, and the sub- microscopic
elements of nature as well. Scientists say that there may be 400
billion stars in just the galaxy our earth is a part of. Furthermore, it has been estimated there maybe 107 billion galaxies, or groups of stars.
When they consider how long it takes for light to travel to earth
from some of these stars they suggest the universe may be 13.8 billion years
old. As I hear this from scientists, whether they make only estimates
or what, I sometimes have to wonder how God could care about little
me, an ant, if that much, in his total scope of creation. One
children's video we used to have of Jonah's experience, explaining to
his shipmates that his God was the creator of all things; they said,
“You mean one God created all this?” The microscopic world, we
know, is also just as unfathomable.
I have a feeling God does nor want us
to get hung up with all his wonders so that we have a hard time to
really believe in him, that he has a personal care for us. Perhaps he
want us to only know some part of who he is. I suppose that is why he
sent Jesus, his representative, to earth for us to learn what he
really wants us to know. Jesus called God “Father”. That is a
part God really wants us to know. In nature we see that he is also
much more, and so we also worship him, besides just asking favors of
this Creator-Parent.
About 3 years ago, I met a newborn
child, less than a day old, my first great-grandson. He was nestling
there in the lap of his grandfather, eyes quite wide open, when we
first saw him. He seemed to feel that there were people around him.
But as we passed him around, he closed his eyes and went into a deep
sleep, it seemed. He was loved, content, totally unconcerned that he
was the center of attention. Nothing could disturb his rest in those
loving arms that cradled him. This little fellow has much to learn
about these people around him. He knows almost nothing about them. But he doesn't care about that now. He
is just totally content, feeling totally loved.
Can we be that content, not worrying,
about all that goes around us, resting also in the strong arms of our
heavenly Father? If we knew all about him, we might wonder how he has
time for us. We might think he has too many other things to be
concerned about- perhaps a thousand earths with people like us, or a
million tribes. If he has to covers a million light-years of space, is he
also near to each of us? But the child does not wonder about all his
people. He just feels the kind, warm arms of love around him. Perhaps it
is good we do not know too much, or all about God- just that he is
totally cares and is in control of our little world. That is what he most wants us
to know, and that we should let all mankind know that about him, our Loving Father.
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