A Lot At Stake

A Lot At Stake

"Then Jehovah answered Job out of the windstorm:

“Who is this who is obscuring my counsel
And speaking without knowledge?

Brace yourself, please, like a man;

I will question you, and you inform me.

Where were you when I founded the earth?

Tell me, if you think you understand.

Who set its measurements, in case you know,
Or who stretched a measuring line across it?

Into what were its pedestals sunk,
Or who laid its cornerstone,

When the morning stars joyfully cried out together,
And all the sons of God began shouting in applause?

And who barricaded the sea behind doors
When it burst out from the womb,

When I clothed it with clouds
And wrapped it in thick gloom,

When I established my limit for it
And put its bars and doors in place,

And I said, ‘You may come this far, and no farther;
Here is where your proud waves will stop’?

Have you ever commanded the morning
Or made the dawn know its place,

To take hold of the ends of the earth
And to shake the wicked out of it?

It is transformed like clay under a seal,
And its features stand out like those of a garment.

But the light of the wicked is held back from them,
And their uplifted arm is broken.

Have you gone down to the sources of the sea
Or explored the deep waters?

Have the gates of death been revealed to you,
Or have you seen the gates of deep darkness?

Have you understood the vast expanse of the earth?

Tell me, if you know all of this.
In which direction does the light reside?

And where is the place of darkness,
That you should take it to its territory
And understand the paths to its home?

Do you know this because you were already born
And the number of your years is great?

Have you entered the storehouses of the snow,
Or have you seen the storehouses of the hail,

Which I have reserved for the time of distress,
For the day of battle and war?

From what direction is light dispersed,
And from where does the east wind blow on the earth?

Who has cut a channel for the flood
And made a path for the thunderous storm cloud,

To make it rain where no man lives,
On the wilderness where there are no humans,

To satisfy devastated wastelands
And cause the grass to sprout?

Does the rain have a father,
Or who fathered the dewdrops?

From whose womb did the ice emerge,
And who gave birth to the frost of heaven
When the waters are covered as if with stone,
And the surface of the deep waters is frozen solid?

Can you tie the ropes of the Kiʹmah constellation
Or untie the cords of the Keʹsil constellation?

Can you lead out a constellation in its season
Or guide the Ash constellation along with its sons?

Do you know the laws governing the heavens,
Or can you impose their authority on the earth?

Can you raise your voice to the clouds
To cause a flood of water to cover you?

Can you send out lightning bolts?

Will they come and say to you, ‘Here we are!’

Who put wisdom within the clouds
Or gave understanding to the sky phenomenon?

Who is wise enough to count the clouds,
Or who can tip over the water jars of heaven
When the dust pours into a mass
And the clods of earth stick together?

Can you hunt prey for a lion
Or satisfy the appetites of young lions

When they crouch in their lairs
Or lie in ambush in their dens?

Who prepares food for the raven
When its young cry to God for help

And wander about because there is nothing to eat?" Job 38.

Gleaned?

"For his invisible qualities are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable." Romans 1:20.

Whereas,

evolution,

a theory

which
despite
years

of intense
searching

during

circulating
suns and moons
dispensing
all types of life divine
during various
beauteous
seasons

not marvelously designed?

supposedly
without reason?


still
persists

by those
who in reality

simply wish?

for a missing link

to their
suppositions

prove

what doesn't exist
even today

if we 
take time
to study
not blink rapidly,

to look
to meditate.

So then is raised
a question

mandatory to initate:

Is evolution
a myth,

do you think?


Which a lost of eternal life
necessitates.

"This means everlasting life, their coming to know you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent, Jesus Christ." John 17:3.

Isn't that
to you

a lot
at stake?

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