The Incredible Irony of the Unknown Creator

In the devotional message in Days of Praise: “The Unknown Creator,” Dr. Henry M. Morris of the Institute in Creation Research (ICR)—https://www.icr.org/article/14342, points out that “the height of irony and the depth of foolishness are reached when those whose very minds and bodies were created by Christ refuse even to admit the fact of creation.” This height and depth is described in Romans 1:18ff, indicating the consequences of denial of God and His creation by receiving His wrath and the resultant spiral into degradation, corruption, perdition, and eternal ruin. This is in fact the condition of most of the people in the world today and we are seeing how it is reaping the whirlwind of God’s wrath in plain sight. Even if unbelievers choose to continue in their blindness and eventual headlong plunge into hell, this still can serve as a warning to believers to maintain the course of holding steadfastly in faith to the truths of the Scriptures concerning the creator God who has redeemed them from perdition through Christ at the cross.

Published by Noble Berean II

Raised a Catholic but became born again in young adulthood principally through reading Evidence that Demands a Verdict by Josh McDowell (I highly recommend it). I prefer the Reformed faith and subscribe to the Five Solas, but hold to baptism by immersion. I also hold to a continuationist view of the doctrine of Spiritual gifts. To me, the Bible is the inerrant Word of God, with a Christocentric theme in its entirety. I hold to an orthodox preterist hermeneutic and prefer the Postmillenial eschatology as the most biblical doctrine of God’s plan for His kingdom in Christ.

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