Posted on 25 June 2020
"...what is mankind that you are mindful of them?"This week SWT Director, Chris Moffett, reflects on why the God who made the moon and the stars might be even remotely interested in us...
Some people have been telling us that the night sky is clearer these days because of reduced atmospheric pollution. If that is true, it’s certainly good news for stargazers who turn their eyes to the heavens in wonder.
Astronomers currently estimate that there are one quadrillion stars in the universe. That’s a one with 24 zeros after it, a seriously big number! Contemplating such a number boggles the imagination and is surely a great antidote to any feelings of self-importance we may be tempted to have.
When the Psalmist contemplated the vastness of the universe, he was prompted to write:
"When I consider your heavens,
the work of your fingers,
the moon and the stars,
which you have set in place,
what is mankind that you are mindful of them,
human beings that you care for them?"
Psalm 8:3-4
He was expressing in poetic language the question “Why would the God who made the vast universe and everything in it be remotely interested in little me or you?†It’s a good question and one addressed by the very first book in the Bible – Genesis.
Genesis 1 provides a statement of purpose and function. It’s not a “how?†description but a “why?†explanation. It affirms that that humankind is the pinnacle of God’s creation. To mankind God has delegated the responsibility of caring for this world on His behalf – as a sort of vice-regent. That’s why he described us as being made in the image of God.
The universe is indeed vast and so is its creator. He knows each one of us and he loves us. John, whose gospel begins with a brief reference to creation, declares very simply that “God loved the world so much that He gave his only son ….†But, sadly, not everyone experiences this love which for many remains hidden like undiscovered buried treasure. It’s real but it’s unknown.
What sort of people do come to experience God’s love? Can anyone find the treasure or is that only for the favoured-few? It’s certainly not something that can be earned by worthy deeds nor can it be worked out by clever calculation or reasoning. God’s love is experienced when He reveals it. He opens our eyes. The apostle Paul, formerly Saul, had his eyes opened on the Damascus road – possibly the most unlikely U-turn in history.
But if we can’t work to get it, there are things we can do to position ourselves to know and experience the love of God. To use an analogy – withdrawing cash from an ATM; whilst we need to be given the PIN, we do need to go to the machine and stand there, finger at the ready! Position is important.
How can we position ourselves to allow God to disclose His love? Here are four things:
These are just four things which put us in a good place to have “the eyes of our heart opened.†To conclude: another big number: One hundred billion. That’s a one with 11 zeros after it. It’s an estimate of the number of people who have ever lived on earth. And Jesus said that God knows the number of hairs on our heads which is good for a few more zeros.
Yes, God’s universe is indeed vast. But so is his love and you’re included! May you experience this love, and may it carry you through these challenging times!
Chris Moffett, Trust Director
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