THE CREATION KNOWS BETTER
by Robert Soto
Posted as email from wordsfromcreator
November 17, 2009
Psalm 97:6 "The heavens proclaim his righteousness, and all the peoples see his glory."
When was the last time you stopped and listened to the Creation? Most of us are too busy to even think of all that we can learn from the creatures that God the Creator has placed on this earth. Creatures that speak louder than anything that has been written on this earth. Have you ever wondered how we knew there was a God before there was a Bible? Have you ever wondered how man understood the works of God the Creator before people like Moses, David, Isaiah, Solomon, Daniel, Paul, John, Peter and the rest of the team were led by the Holy Spirit to write them down? Our people knew there was a God. Not because we heard it in church or because a pastor or evangelist spoke, but because we heard from the Creation itself. Our people learned about God by the Creation around us which spoke about a great Creator.
When we start seeing His creation we start seeing God. No one can deny that there must have been a superior being who created everything around us. The stars speak of a Creator. The animal life speaks of a Creator. The creatures of the air speak of a Creator. The fish of the sea speak of a Creator. If we only stop to listen we would not only hear about God the Creator but learn about His wonderful works toward us. David said "The heavens proclaim his righteousness, and all the peoples see his glory." The stars in the midst of darkness proclaim the righteousness of God the Creator. The sun in the sky declares the righteousness of God the Creator. The moon that lights up the night declares God the Creator. If we would only stop and listen we would all see the glory of God and all that He has done on our behalf - not only yesterday, but today and into the future.
Robert Soto, Lipan Apache and pastor of:
McAllen Grace Brethren Church
The Native American New Life Center
Chief of Chiefs Christian Church
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