Apart from Christ we are still incapable
of interpreting rightly the language of nature. The most difficult
and humiliating lesson that man has to learn is his own inefficiency
in depending upon human wisdom, and the sure failure of his efforts
to read nature correctly. Of himself he cannot interpret nature
without placing it above God. He is in a condition similar to
that of the Athenians, who, amidst their altars dedicated to
the worship of nature, had one inscribed: "To the unknown
God." God was indeed unknown to them. He is unknown to all
who, without the guidance of the divine Teacher, take up the
study of nature. They will assuredly come to wrong conclusions.
In its human wisdom the world knows not God.
Its wise men gather an imperfect knowledge of Him from His created
works; but this knowledge, so far from giving them exalted conceptions
of God, so far from elevating the mind and the soul, and bringing
the whole being into conformity with His will, tends to make
men idolaters. In their blindness they exalt nature and the laws
of nature above nature's God.
God has permitted a flood of light to be
poured upon the world in the discoveries
of science and art; but when professedly scientific men reason
upon these subjects from a merely human point of view, they are
sure to err. The greatest minds, if not guided by the word of
God, become bewildered in their attempts to investigate the relations
of science and revelation. The Creator and His works are beyond
their comprehension; and because these cannot be explained by
natural laws, Bible history is pronounced unreliable.
Those who question the reliability of the
Scripture records have let go their anchor and are left to beat
about upon the rocks of infidelity. When they find themselves
incapable of measuring the Creator and His works by their own
imperfect knowledge of science, they question the existence of
God and attribute infinite power to nature.
In true science there can be nothing contrary
to the teaching of the word of God, for both have the same Author.
A correct understanding of both will always prove them to be
in harmony. Truth, whether in nature or in revelation, is harmonious
with itself in all its manifestations. But the mind not enlightened
by God's Spirit will ever be in darkness in regard to His power.
This is why human ideas in regard to science so often contradict
the teaching of God's word.