KNOWING GOD – HIS OMNISCIENCE

Another Musick-al note:    # 35                                                                      

     When we speak of the Omniscience (all knowing) God, we enter a realm that is most difficult to fathom in the human mind.  Scientific treasures have been uncovered for hundreds of years and we begin to expect new revelations every day but did you consider that God put all those elements in the world thousands of years ago?  Do you think that God was surprised when the atom was split in the atom bomb?  He undoubtedly knew for He put that power within the atom! Can man even know all the treasures that God has stored up in the world? Job 38:22, “Have you entered the storehouses of the snow or seen the storehouses of the hail?  Yes, we recognize the great things that are ‘found’ in the elements of the world, but how often does man also recognize that God had stored them up for man to find? 

     Consider also the majesty and planning God used in the creation.  Have you thought that before man was created, God had first made provision for him?  Animals, birds and fish were made for man but before they were made, God provided an environment for them, dry land upon which animals walked, water for fish to swim, air for birds to fly.  Before these were created, God made a source of food for all, grass, herbs, and trees to grow and reproduce.  God provided light, soil and air to for these to grow.  He also made vistas of beauty and glory for the eyes he would give man.  Vibrations and tones for man to hear and recognize one another.  Man has the ability to communicate by using one’s breath with the vocal cords.  Add to this the ability of the body to heal many of its wounds and sickness.  Unfortunately not all things can be healed, even with the help of medical science.  Remember, however, that Jesus was able to heal all things, blindness, deafness, lame legs, feet and withered arms and even give life back to the dead.  Jesus, the Son of God was omnipotent and omniscient, thus was able to do these things.

                                                                                          Gordon Musick

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