From Mars?
Microbes from Mars fell on the very early Earth . . . , and the
offspring of those microbes are still here—and they are us.” That’s how
one astronomer speculated about how life originated on Mars and then
came to Earth.
Some men and women of science are looking to outer space for the
origins of life on earth, not believing the Bible’s explanation that God
placed mankind, animals, and plant life on earth through special
creation. But how did that supposed microbial life start on a hostile
planet? The bigger question is this: Why is it so difficult to accept
that the earth, uniquely and singularly fitted for life to exist, is
where God created and placed living creatures?
As humans struggle to accept a miraculous beginning of life from the
breath of God (Gen. 2:7), they choose to trust a miracle of a far
different sort—the miracle of life originating from no first cause at
all. Perhaps they could follow the advice Job received: “Listen to this,
O Job; stand still and consider the wondrous works of God” (Job 37:14).
And maybe they should try to answer God’s question: “Where were you
when I laid the foundations of the earth?” (38:4).
Praise God for creating such a wonderful place for us to live! We stand in awe of His marvelous creation.
Dear Heavenly Father, what an awesome and powerful
God You are! You created life by Your very breath.
We praise You and stand in awe of You.
Thank You for Your creation.
God You are! You created life by Your very breath.
We praise You and stand in awe of You.
Thank You for Your creation.
Only God could create the cosmos out of nothing.
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