Chattanooga Times Free Press

We will never understand some mysteries about God

- From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham.

Q: I’ve excelled in academia and would like to teach Scripture in some capacity, though I’m devoted to my career in education. But I get scared to think that I won’t be able to substantia­te spiritual teachings when the Bible says that faith is greater than knowledge. I am used to teaching by way of factual substantia­tion. - E.F.

A: We must not put our faith in education or experience. The Bible begins with the simple words: “In the beginning God… .” These four words are the cornerston­e of all existence and of all human history. Without God, there could have been no beginning and no continuing. God was the creating power. By divine fiat, He brought form out of shapelessn­ess, order out of disorder, and light out of darkness.

Trying to rationaliz­e God will bring confusion. There are mysteries about God that we will never understand in this life. We should not think it strange that it is impossible to comprehend God intellectu­ally, when it is equally impossible to explain many mysteries in the realm of matter. Who can fathom the law of gravity? Newton discovered it, but he could not explain it.

There are many arguments we could marshal to give evidence of the existence of God and the power that comes through faith in Him. We see objects that have no intellect, such as stars and planets, moving in a consistent pattern, cooperatin­g with one another. Hence, it is evident that they achieve their movements not by accident but by design. If God can be fully proved by the human mind, then He is no greater than the mind that proves Him. Cry out to God, “Lord … help my unbelief!” (Mark 9:24, NKJV).

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