Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The eternal Christ sustains His creation...

I am going to share with y'all an excerpt from John MacArthur's Strength for Today, but before I do that, let me tell you that there are so many things I just do not understand about God. I mean there are just some things that my little earthly head just cannot grasp. I believe everything that the Bible says is true, but that by no means equates to me having a full understanding. I am unable to comprehend things such as eternity, creation, angels, etc. I recognize they all exist, and I believe in them because the Bible says so. It hurts my brain to think about what events like the rapture will look like, and what a new Heaven and New Earth will look like. I decided long ago though that I don't have to understand. The existence and certainty of these things does not depend on my understanding. Here is the excerpt...

"Christ is before all things, and in Him all things hold together."
Colossians 1:17

When the universe began, Christ already existed. The apostle John spoke of Christ's eternal existence this way: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him; and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being" (John 1:1-3). Christ Himself testified of the same truth when He told the Jews, "Before Abraham was born, I AM" (John 8:58). He was saying that He is Yahweh, the eternally existing God. The prophet Micah said of Him, "His goings forth are from long ago, from the days of eternity" (Mic. 5:2). Revelation 22:13 describes Him as "the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end." Christ has preeminence over all creation because He "is before all things" (Col. 1:17). He already existed when the universe began because He is the eternal God.

Having created the universe, Christ sustains all He has created (v. 17). He maintains the delicate balance necessary to life's existence. He is the power behind every consistency in the universe and the One who keeps all the entities in space in their motion. He is the energy behind the universe.

Christ, however, will not always sustain our present universe. One day in the future He will dissolve the heavens and earth. The apostle Peter describes that day, when "the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up" (2 Peter 3:10). Until that time, we can be thankful that Christ continues to sustain it.

How encouraging to know that the eternal God who sustains the entire universe is also watching over you! No detail of your life is too small for His concern; no circumstance is too big for His sovereign control.

Isn't that something?

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