04/10/2025
Maybe you have heard this before and maybe you have quoted it not knowing its source. "There is nothing new under the sun." Ecclesiastes 19. I want to know what the mountains have seen in the time since Man's creation.
We think we are so clever when we "discover" things. Let me help, the earth was created one time and all of it was created together in six days. There was nothing taken away from it, nor anymore added to it after the Creation was complete. After all, God did say it was good.
The Genesis account in chapter 2 we read, "For the Lord had not caused it to rain on the earth, and no man to till the ground, but mist went up from the earth and watered the whole face of the ground." What was the purpose of the mist? To water the ground. Where did it come from? The earth. As I read that, I had to find out about the mist. Well, the word is only used one other time the Bible and Job pens this phrase somewhere between the years 540 and 330 BC, "For He draws up drops of water, which distill as rain from the mist" (ēḏ, in Hebrew).
In 1580, Bernard Palissy discovered the water cycle that Job wrote about 2000 years prior, and Genesis speaks about another 900 years earlier still. How could Job know? There is nothing new under the sun. Who revealed the secret to Moses, the author of Genesis? God. Why would we say someone else discovered it? Because we want God's glory for our own.
I do not know who Palissy is nor can I judge his relationship with Christ, but I can tell you all of man's understanding is minuscule to the work done by God at Creation. Man craves the glory and the enemy of God, Satan, wants him to believe that he can be like God. It is the very phrase he uses to convince Eve to take the fruit and eat it "For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God," (Gen 3:5). The very concept of claiming godhood was the cause of the fall of Man.
Man wants to be like God and replace Him with himself. God gave us the choice to allow Him to be God and thereby dependent on Him or to create our own way as we seek to be God ourselves. I encourage you to place God, the source, at the center of your thinking and let Him reveal to you His knowledge.