WOW!
Last week our small group watched the DVD of a live presentation of Louis Giglio. It is an incredibly powerful presentation! In the DVD Giglio shows us NASA color images of our universe and using everyday objects (a golf ball representing the size of the Earth) for comparison, he graphically illustrates just how huge the cosmos are and how small we are. He weaves the scientific discussion with Biblical themes showing us the greatness of God in a way we’ve never contemplated before.
Then after soaring through the universe, he leads us from the huge vastness of space to the microscopic as we take a tour through the smallest parts of the human body.
This from the DVD….Consider our universe. The sun, which is 93 million miles away from our earth, is so large that 960,000 earths could fit inside it. And that is just a relatively small star. Betelgeuse, which is 427 light years away, is twice the size of the earth's orbit around the sun. It is so humongous that 262 trillion earths could fit in it. The largest known star is Canis Majoris. It is so incredibly massive that seven quadrillion earths could fit inside it. Yet the same God who breathes out the stars from his mouth (Psalm 33:6) is the one who cares intimately about us, and seeks to rescue us. As Giglio puts it, the star breather has become the sin bearer. The universe maker is also our redeemer. Giglio reminds us that God is the creator of the heavens and the earth. This quick look at the vastness of the known universe must humble us, and cause us all to bow down and worship the creator of all things. The heavens certainly declare the glory of God (Psalm 19:1). But we are also fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Our beginning lies in one microscopic cell from our mother, and one from our father. These form one new cell, with a totally new and unique set of DNA. It contains three billion characters of code. This one tiny cell contains all the information and instructions needed to produce us. This one cell divides, and soon an embryo becomes a baby which becomes a child which becomes an adult. The single cell now gives way to 75 trillion cells in the human body. Every one of these cells has all three billion bits of our genetic code. Every three seconds 50,000 cells die and are replaced in our bodies.
Rather than feel small in the vastness of the cosmos that our amazing God created, I felt huge, significant, cherished and loved. The same God that breathed the sun, moon and the stars into existence holds me in the palm of His hand sees the depths of my heart and loves us just the same.
How Great is Our God...Indeed
You are amazing God!

I love the idea that God is just patiently waiting for us to buid a bigger telescope or a smaller microspce so He can reveal more and more of His awesomeness to us.
ReplyDeleteIt was an amazing evenening.