Manila Bulletin

Source of all life

- READ: GENESIS 1:9-18 God said, “Let the land sprout with vegetation —every sort of seed-bearing plant, and trees that grow seed-bearing fruit” (Genesis 1:11).

TALKING plants? Recent studies have shown that plants can communicat­e through airborne chemicals and undergroun­d networks of fungi. They can even warn neighborin­g plants about dangers in their environmen­t. And we’ve gone millennia without knowing this!

One thing we have known is that plants need the sun to grow. Through photosynth­esis, they use sunlight to create energy. But the creation account curiously states that plants were created before the sun (Genesis 1:11). How could this be?

A skeptical mind might jump to the conclusion that because the ancient Israelites did not understand biology, they didn’t understand that plants needed sunlight. But even though they might not have understood the concept of photosynth­esis, the Israelites did grow crops and were acutely aware that their crops needed the sun to survive. So how can we understand this seemingly obvious mistake?

For the Israelites, the truest source of life wasn’t the sun (Genesis 1:16). Yes, they knew that sunlight was vital to plant life, but they also knew that an even more important source of life existed: Yahweh. The book of Revelation also reinforces this idea. When Christ comes again to establish His kingdom, there will be no need for a sun “for the Lord God will shine on them” (Revelation 22:5).

Although this might seem like nothing more than an interestin­g Biblical insight, it’s an important reminder for us to always remember who’s the first and true source of all life and blessings. It’s not our job, money, education, or intellect. All the blessings that we enjoy flow from our Creator: “Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens” (James 1:17).

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