Day 21 – a rewind and a preview
If this Moral Designer were Himself to step into our “playhouse” and observe our disobedience and if we were to acknowledge His arrival, we have predicted that all of us would be filled with abundant wonder and awe admixed with the deepest regret and dread. We would then know Him to be holy and ourselves to be the opposite. We, the unholy, would kneel paralyzed in silence before a holy, righteous, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign Creator God.
Oh Thou who art! Ecclesiastes names thee the Almighty. Maccabees names thee Creator... the Psalms names thee Wisdom... Leviticus, Holiness... Creation calls thee God. –VICTOR HUGO
So we find ourselves inhabiting a “playhouse” called Earth and, noting all around us its design, find ourselves believing that an Intelligent Designer has acted to bring it into existence. As we explore what God has fashioned, we are convinced that He has seemingly unlimited creative power and knowledge. We also know, since He chose to form this world, that He is volitional. And since He has complete say-so about its design and we none, we are equally aware that He is sovereign. His creation stands as is, whether we like it or not.
But this is not all. We also find in this same “playhouse” the existence of rules of right conduct, not nailed to a door but implanted on our hearts. Aware that rules are always transcendent, we know immediately that the Moral Law within us must have a supernatural source. We know, in other words, that God is moral. Furthermore, since rules are made to be followed and not broken, we know that God must be on the side of right conduct, that He is a righteous God. We are aware that we often disobey His rules. Whether by commission (as with yesterday’s middle child), association (as seen with the oldest), or omission (exemplified by the youngest), we all are guilty of breaching the Moral Law daily.
This is how far we have traveled on our journey up the slope of God’s nature. Our next task will be to examine the “ifs” just mentioned. Has God the Creator entered our “playhouse” and made Himself known? (I believe He has.) And can we perceive His presence enough that true reverence and repentance will follow? (I believe we can.) Tomorrow’s reading will begin to answer these questions.
Daily Quotation
Quoted in Mark Water, The New Encyclopedia of Christian Quotations, 406.
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