Today's Daily Bread
I Invented It
Our Daily Bread
Willard S. Boyle, Nobel Prize winner in physics, was the
co-inventor of the “electronic eye” behind the digital camera and the
Hubble telescope. He was in the market for a new digital camera and
visited a store in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The salesman tried to explain
the complexity of the camera to Boyle, but stopped because he felt it
was too complicated for him to understand. Boyle then bluntly said to
the salesman: “No need to explain. I invented it.”
After God allowed Satan to test Job by taking away his family, his
health, and his possessions (Job 1–2), Job lamented the day of his birth
(ch. 3). In the following chapters, Job questioned why God would allow
him to endure so much suffering. Then with divine bluntness, God
reminded Job that He “invented” life and created the world (chs. 38–41).
God invited him to rethink what he had said. In drawing attention to
His sovereign power and the depth of His wisdom displayed everywhere on
earth (38:4-41), God exposed the immensity of Job’s ignorance.
If we’re tempted to tell God how life should work, let’s remember He
invented it! May He help us to humbly acknowledge our ignorance and to
rely on Him—the Creator of the universe.
Lord, You are so awesome and great. But sometimes in
ignorance and arrogance I attempt to take Your place.
I humbly submit my life to You anew and acknowledge
that all glory and praise belongs to You. Amen.
ignorance and arrogance I attempt to take Your place.
I humbly submit my life to You anew and acknowledge
that all glory and praise belongs to You. Amen.
To understand God is impossible,
but to worship Him is imperative.
but to worship Him is imperative.

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