Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

       In a Newsweek article published over twenty years ago (March 3, 1997), there was a special report on “How a Child’s Brain Develops”.  Although King David was not privy to any of this scientific research, he still marveled long ago: “For You formed…

God and the Unborn

       David’s tribute to God’s omnipotence in Psalm 139 is focused upon the prenatal development of an unborn human.  Of all the amazingly powerful things that Jehovah has created—the extraordinary energy within an atom, the vast oceans of water, the brute strength of an…

Darkness, Light, and God

      One reason a wise father gives his children a curfew is because of the increase of evil done at night.  As the apostle Paul observed, “those who get drunk are drunk at night” (1 Thessalonians 5:7).  Thieves prefer doing their work in the…

A Detailed Consideration of God’s Omniscience

       The omniscience (“omni” = “all” + “science” = “knowledge”) of God is not taught in Scripture as some vague, abstract concept.  It is something that is incredibly personal and extremely detailed: “O Lord, You have searched me and known me.  You know my sitting down and…

Exceedingly, Abundantly, Above All We Ask or Think

       No human has comprehensive, exhaustive knowledge of God.  As Paul emphatically declares in Ephesians 3:20, “He is able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or think.  Psalm 139 reflects this poignant truth.    Send article as PDF