Did the Genesis Creation Story Really Happen?

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There is a non-profit organization that, as said in its mission statement, is dedicated to bringing the world liberty, free thinking, open expression of ideas, and peace to the world—certainly a lofty goal, but it sounds admirable, right?

If you want to pitch in and help their cause, they encourage you to volunteer and join them in their endeavors of altruism. If you want to support them financially, then they strongly encourage you to do so. Changing the world takes a lot of resources!

Can you guess what this organization is? It’s not Feeding America. It’s not Compassion International, The Humane Society of the United States, or even your local public library. It is the Atheist Republic organization, who say they are intent on removing the stigma around critical thinking and promoting scientific reasoning.

On their website, there is a section dedicated to quotes from influential atheist thinkers. One of those quotes is from Richard Dawkins, who states the following:

The Genesis story is just one that happened to have been adopted by one particular tribe of Middle Eastern herders. It has no more special status than the belief of a particular West African tribe that the world was created from the excrement of ants.

Richard Dawkins

Many others share Dawkins’ sentiment; look no further than the website on which I found this quote, and you will see this is true. There are others who will not take such a hard stance as that, but they still may find the creation account found in Genesis to be a tough pill to swallow.

It is even common for Christians to experience doubt on whether Genesis’ creation story is a historically reliable narrative on the origins of everything. In reality, though, we can be confident that the creation story in Genesis is a historically and scientifically reliable account on the beginning of creation. Let’s explore why.  

1. It Is in a Divinely Inspired Book

In today’s culture, some people mistakenly believe the creation story is an ancient relic of the past—it’s useful for giving us insight into an old culture, but in terms of accuracy it is not trustworthy because the Bible as a whole is not trustworthy. Such thinking discounts the Bible’s miraculous nature.

Set aside the fact that the Bible is the best selling, most widely translated, most produced book in world history. You can even forget the immense impact the Bible has had in countless countries (no other writing has shaped so many societies more). Simply consider the unity of the Bible’s message, despite it being written over a period of 1600 years by forty different authors with a variety of different backgrounds, such as fishermen, tax collectors, heads of state, and philosophers.

These authors wrote from three distinct continents in wildly differing cultures. Yet, the message of the Bible remains the same throughout each of its books. It has a clearly unified message from start to finish. Every book centers around God’s masterful plan to redeem a broken humanity through the loving sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Such amazing unity in the midst of such extreme diversity is unheard of. For lack of a better word, it is miraculous, showing that the Bible’s writers received divine inspiration from the creator and sustainer of the universe himself. If we receive the story of creation from the Bible, then we know we can believe it, as it comes from the inspired word of God.

2. It Is in a Scientifically Credible Book

To discuss the Bible as evidence for creation a little further, the idea that the former is a scientifically shaky document has become a prevalent one in our society. Although this perspective is popular, it is patently false.

The Bible is not a science book, but when it touches on the subject, it does so with remarkable accuracy. Its writers made many scientific claims that were ahead of their time, impossible to know without divine inspiration.

Take the shape of the earth, for instance. 500 years ago, intellectuals believed it to be flat. However, 2700 years ago, the book of Isaiah was already saying this:

He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers. He stretches out the heavens like a canopy, and spreads them out like a tent to live in.

Isaiah 40:22

On top of that, if you study the second sentence of that passage, you’ll notice it reveals that God stretches the heavens out. In a relatively recent discovery, scientists have learned our universe is expanding—the heavenly bodies above continue to move away from each other!

Next, the Bible told us the earth is suspended in outer space long before science did!

He spreads out the northern skies over empty space; he suspends the earth over nothing.

Job 26:7

While the contemporaries of its time believed the earth rested upon Atlas’ shoulders, or perhaps on the back of a giant space-elephant (the latter would make for a great Star Trek episode), the Bible was the one making the correct assertion all along.

In short, the Bible is spot-on in any of the scientific commentary it happens to make, which greatly strengthens the case for creation as found in Genesis.

3. Genesis Provides an Orderly Creation Account

Other creation stories within mythology and legend assume the universe has always existed. In other words, they assume it is eternal. The book of Genesis, in contrast, informs us the universe had a beginning. It had a starting point (that’s what the scientific data of today tells us too, by the way).

Not only does Genesis tell us creation had an intentional beginning instead of a randomly induced birth via a cosmic explosion; it also tells us the universe was intentionally designed as well. That is why it is the perfect setting in which life can thrive and sustain itself.

Take a look at the days of creation and the orderly and intentional manner in which God spoke the world into being.

Day 1: light

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.

Genesis 1:3

Day 2: atmosphere

And God said, “Let there be a vault between the waters to separate water from water.”

Genesis 1:6

Day 3: continents formed

And God said, “Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.” And it was so.

Genesis 1:9

Day 4: sun, moon, and planets

And God said, “Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth.” And it was so.

Genesis 1:14-15

Day 5: birds and fish

And God said, “Let the water teem with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the vault of the sky.”

Genesis 1:20

Day 6: animals and humans

And God said, “Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: the livestock, the creatures that move along the ground, and the wild animals, each according to its kind.” And it was so.

Genesis 1:24

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”

Genesis 1:26

In these passages, we see the creation process separated into two orderly halves. There were the days of forming, which consisted of light, water/atmosphere, and the ground/vegetation; and there were the days of filling, which consisted of the sun/moon, fish/birds, and animals/humans.

These elements of creation work together in beautiful harmony in order to keep life going, and for the world to have simply happened that way without rhyme or reason is an absurd notion. What if the sun had been just a little closer to earth? What if our atmosphere wasn’t just right for us to thrive in? The list of questions goes on and on.

4. Jesus Affirmed the Creation Story

Finally, for the believers who passionately love God but still retain some doubts about the validity of the creation story, know that the cornerstone of your faith—your redeemer, Messiah, and friend who lowered himself from glory in order to die for you a torturous death so your sins would be forgiven—taught it as truth. Jesus Christ affirms the Genesis creation account because he uses it in his teaching. He quotes from it.

Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female?’

Matthew 19:4

If Jesus has been real to you, if you have been in a relationship of love with him, if you have experienced the peace passing understanding that comes from his salvation, if he has transformed your mind and brought purpose to your life…then you can also know the creation story is real. He said it was. He was there when it happened!

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1:1

“Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!”

John 8:58

So…

This world will throw everything it has at you to shake your faith. Pop culture scoffs at the idea of a creator. Widely celebrated professors routinely present Genesis 1 and 2 as a lie. Our friends and family often fall away, citing the biblical story as something too far-fetched to be correct. So fortify your faith. Always know why you believe what you believe. Chances are, someone is eventually going to ask you. Don’t you want to be prepared instead of stumbling around for an answer?

Don’t you want to build a stronger foundation of knowledge on which to rest your faith? That is the purpose for today’s exploration. Reflect on this passage as you go about your day, and see what conclusions it brings you to.

But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.

1 Peter 3:15

Creation: How God Makes Unity in Diversity

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I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.

Psalm 139:14

You may be familiar with this passage of scripture. We like to quote it a lot—and for good reason. It’s a great reminder of the intimate connection we have to the Father. He took the time to lovingly, thoroughly create us into being, expending his boundless intellect to instill each of us with the unique personality, gifting, and appearance that would bring him glory and reflect his image.

The stamp of God’s beauty, wisdom, and creativity is present throughout all of creation. Everywhere we look, we see his masterpieces designed precisely and intricately so that life may be sustained. This is evident in the process of the world’s creation itself. Genesis 1, which details God’s formation of the universe out of nothing, shows us his ingenuity and demonstrates that we are not here by accident.

Let’s open our Bibles to Genesis 1 and take a deep dive into the process of creation together.

 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.

Genesis 1:1-2

We’ll stop right here for a moment. Notice the first sentence: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Think about that. God was right there at the beginning of everything. In fact, he was there before the beginning. Before time and space. Before the black void of outer space began expanding. Before all of that, he was. And he brought all there was and is to be into existence from absolutely nothing. This means time, earth, and the structure of the universe are a work of God and God alone. He designed everything from DNA to the laws of physics to the constellations in the night sky: all of it. He authored the blueprint and then carried it out.

We also see that at first, the earth was an unformed, uninhabitable mass. There was no order or cohesion to it…yet.

This brings us to the enlightening topic of binaries in creation. Through the creation process, God establishes order using binaries, which are, in terms of our subject matter, a pair of complimentary yet distinct elements of creation that work together to sustain life.

So, for example, land and sea are known as the land/sea binary. They are polar opposites, but they both work together to keep life going! They also make each other distinct: would land really be land unless there was the sea to sharply contrast with it? Another example is the night/day binary, and the same principle applies here. They are utter opposites, with one characterized by light and one characterized by darkness. However, they work relentlessly to keep the cycle of life continuing and to point out the differences in each other. Again, in the same way that land wouldn’t be land without the sea to make it distinct, would daytime really be daytime if we did not have evening coming later on?

With that said, continue reading Genesis 1 and observe how God uses binaries in the creation process to support life.

day/night:

And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.

Genesis 1:3-5

earth/sky:

And God said, “Let there be a vault between the waters to separate water from water.” So God made the vault and separated the water under the vault from the water above it. And it was so. God called the vault “sky.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the second day.

Genesis 1:6-8

land/sea:

And God said, “Let the water under the sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear.” And it was so. 10 God called the dry ground “land,” and the gathered waters he called “seas.” And God saw that it was good.

Genesis 1:9-10

sun/moon:

And God said, “Let there be lights in the vault of the sky to separate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sacred times, and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth.” And it was so. 16 God made two great lights—the greater light to govern the day and the lesser light to govern the night. He also made the stars.

Genesis 1:14-16

light/darkness:

God set them in the vault of the sky to give light on the earth, 18 to govern the day and the night, and to separate light from darkness. And God saw that it was good. 19 And there was evening, and there was morning—the fourth day.

Genesis 1:17-19

The pattern should be clear at this point. Within these relatively few passages, God creates many binaries that are pivotal to existence on earth. In all this binary talk, though, we have yet to discuss the most important one.

male/female:

26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” 27 So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them;  male and female he created them.

Genesis 1:26-27

This passage introduces us to the male/female binary, which is central to life. Theological writer Gary Brumbelow calls it a “manifestation of the complimentary nature of creation.” I would go a step further and call it the ultimate manifestation of creation’s complimentary nature.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail regarding the events of those last two verses:

The Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” 19Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the wild animals and all the birds in the sky. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and whatever the man called each living creature, that was its name. 20 So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals. But for Adam no suitable helper was found. 21 So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleeping, he took one of the man’s ribs and then closed up the place with flesh. 22 Then the Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken out of the man, and he brought her to the man.23 The man said, “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called ‘woman,’ for she was taken out of man.” 24 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.

Genesis 2:18-24

It was not good for Adam to be alone. Yet, no suitable helper for him existed. Nobody was there to be his partner, for him to compliment and for them to compliment him.

It is through the binary of male/female—this pairing of two mentally, emotionally, and physically distinct beings—that life is produced. They are so drastically different, and yet they compliment each other in their difference.

I cannot stress enough how in the process of creation, male/female is the most significant binary God created. Without it, the world would cease to be. Future generations would not be raised up to glorify God in a caring, protective family structure.

This creation binary also demonstrates the Lord’s intentions for the order of nature. Upon reading about God crafting the world together, we see what a God-ordained marriage is supposed to look like: one man and one woman joining together in an exclusive, life-long intimate relationship of love and loyalty.

There are profound implications behind this. New Testament scholar N.T. Wright explains them well:

The binaries in Genesis are so important—…heaven and earth…sea and dry land…male and female. It’s all about God making complementary pairs which are meant to work together. The last scene in the Bible is the new heaven and the new earth, and the symbol for that is the marriage of Christ and his church. It’s not just one or two verses here and there which say this or that. It’s an entire narrative which works with this complementarity … [as] a signpost or a signal about the goodness of the original creation and God’s intention for the eventual new heavens and new earth.

N.T. Wright

The symbolization behind the marriage of a man and woman is beautiful beyond words. The complimentary, life-sustaining marital covenant—the center of every healthy society in creation—is a reminder of the sacred union Christ will one day enjoy with his Church.

Application

To wind things down, let me give you two encouragements you can apply to your life.

Appreciate the Order of Creation

Under the natural order God has established, we are free from having to determine the fabric of reality by ourselves, which is an immense burden for which mankind was not created. We are free from having to make things up and endlessly create our own reality.

In the world we live in, it is not popular to acknowledge that there is an objective truth about what is right and wrong, or what we are here for, or how nature is structured. God’s Word tells us what is and what isn’t right down to our makeup, our marriages, and our gender. These are all unchangeable, absolute truths. Nobody can bend them to their will.

We sometimes don’t like this because we want the freedom to be our own God. In actuality, shaping the world our way creates a nightmare. If we have no unifying agreement about truth, reality, and morality, then that leaves it completely up to us in deciding what truth is. This leads to a never-ending, unfulfilling cycle of remaking our reality.

Appreciate the Unity in Diversity

God has made so, so many elements of creation complimentary: moon/sun, land/sea, light/dark, and of course male/female, showing us how he takes two vastly differing things and then brings them together in harmony to create something good. They, in their wonderful, amazing distinctiveness, work in unity.

This fact of creation brings to mind God’s Trinitarian nature. God himself consists of three unique Persons who work in glorious unity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are not carbon copies of each other. They have different roles, with the Father being the creator and judge of the world, the Son being the savior who pays our debt and reconciles us to God, and the Holy Spirit being our helper and ultimate guide so that God may build his Church. It only makes sense God’s handiwork reflects this unity.

In Closing…

Praise God! In his infinite wisdom, he has formed a world so awe-inducingly complex and majestic, with each piece of the multi-faceted creation puzzle snapping into perfect place with the next, that we should have no doubt we came from a thoughtful, loving creator. Because of this, we need not doubt that we or anything else in the universe occurred by random, arbitrary chance. We were intentionally made with a divine purpose.

Fearfully and wonderfully made indeed!

What Was Before the Birth of the Universe?

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A story is told of some atheist scientists who wanted to show that they no longer needed any supernatural component to explain how the world works.  So, they arranged an audience with God to demonstrate that they could form a human being out of dirt just like God did.  They set up a contraption that would sort out the chemical elements from the dirt and recombine them into a human being.  Just as they were scooping up some dirt to put into the device, God responded, “Hold on a minute…get your own dirt.” This humorous story reflects the long held Christian belief that God created the universe “out of nothing” (ex nihilo).   

The opening line of the Bible affirms creation ex nihilo:

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”

Genesis 1:1

Genesis employs a special Hebrew verb for the act of creation (bara). In Genesis bara is used only for God in the sense that he brings something into existence that did not exist. This is different than people creating buildings, antibodies, musical compositions, or sculptures from material that already exists.  The creation (bara), out of nothing, as described in Genesis is on an infinitely different scale. Now think about this and try to imagine the power it takes to bring into existence the entire universe from nothing. There is really no way to wrap our minds around this. And yet, the Bible insists that at a point in time, there was nothing apart from God and the “beginning” started when God brought “the heavens and the earth” (universe) into being by him.

By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible.

Hebrews 11:3

Again…

“You are worthy, O Lord, To receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, And by Your will they exist and were created.” 

Revelation 4:11

As difficult as it may be to conceive of creation from nothing, it is a remarkable fact today that science is in agreement that the universe began at a single point and time. Astrophysicists John Barrow and Frank Tippler write, “At this singularity [point and time of creation], space and time came into existence; literally nothing existed before the singularity, so, if the universe originated at such a singularity, we would truly have a creation ex nihilo.” 

The idea of creation ex nihilo tells us several things all at once about God, the Bible and our purpose in the universe.

Creation Ex Nihilo Vindicated

The biblical concept of creation ex nihilo is wholly unique.  It has taken science over 2000 years to affirm this truth. All ancient Near Eastern creation stories (from Egypt and Mesopotamia) assume that their gods worked with material that already existed from eternity. The idea of creation from nothing is in sharp contrast with the other religious writings of the ancient world.  In addition, until recently, the Bible’s view of creation from nothing has stood in disagreement with the prevailing scientific views for over two thousand years. The greatest thinker of ancient times who had shaped much of the world’s understanding of physics, Aristotle (d. 322 B.C.), held that the universe eternally existed. The physics of Aristotle prevailed until Isaac Newton (d. 1727). Newton decisively overturned the physics of Aristotle with what could be called a mechanical view of the universe. Nonetheless, Newton still held that the universe had the appearance of always existing. By the time Albert Einstein developed his theory of general relativity in 1916, he assumed that the universe always existed, as well.  His equations of general relativity predicted an expanding universe which implied that it had a beginning.  Unwilling to accept that the universe had a starting point, he altered his theory to conform with the prevailing idea of an eternally existing universe. This conclusively changed for the legendary physicist in 1931 when he looked through Edwin Hubble’s telescope and saw conclusive proof of an expanding universe which confirmed his earlier and stronger version of the theory of general relativity, demonstrating that the universe had a starting point. This change in the thinking of Einstein brought a marked transformation in the field of physics. As one commentator remarked, up to this time the idea of the expansion of the universe which had a beginning “was absolutely beyond comprehension.”  John Wheeler in his book, Beyond the Black Hole, writes that this discovery went “against all expectation.” Since Einstein, subsequent discoveries have increasingly confirmed and reinforced the idea of the universe having a starting point, making it overwhelmingly the dominant view among astrophysicists. This has also given vindication to the biblical idea of creation ex nihilo.

A Wise and Powerful Intelligence Behind the Universe

From the concept of the universe having a beginning, there are three areas from this science which reveals magnificent insights into the wisdom and intelligence of God and the proof of scripture:

  1. finely tuned universe.
  2. expanding universe.
  3. decaying universe.

Finely Tuned Universe

There is a fascinating book called The First Three Minutes that’s about the very beginning of the universe. What was there before those first three minutes? Some physicists speculate that in the beginning all of the matter of the universe was compressed into a point of infinite density—a singularity, as it has been called. This means that the entire universe, everything that is out there, existed as one tiny point, smaller than an atom. What is mind blowing to scientists is how they now concede that before that singular point, there was no space, no time, no matter, no energy, not even a void because a void needs boundaries. What was there, then? This is the mystery. No less a person than the late Cambridge University cosmologist Steven Hawking declared that “the actual point of creation lies outside the scope of presently known laws of physics.” Genesis answers this mystery with “in the beginning God”: a being whose immensity is equally near and far from everything in the universe and whose infinity is beyond everything in the universe.

This beginning or singularity started with a measureless expanse of heat and light.  In less than a minute at the beginning there was the development of gravity and all of the forces that govern physics which expanded a million billion miles. From this emerged nuclear reactions to create the lighter elements of hydrogen and helium.  Then in three minutes 98% of all the matter began to exist. This is popularly known as the Big Bang. From the perspective of creation ex nihilo there was a bumper sticker which read: “I believe in the big bang.  God spoke and bang it happened.” 

Expanding Universe

According to astronomer, Hugh Ross, the characteristic most frequently stated about the universe in the Bible is its being “stretched out.” Five different Bible authors pen such a statement in eleven different verses. Here are representative examples:

He alone stretches out the heavens
    and treads on the waves of the sea.

Job 9:8

The Lord wraps himself in light as with a garment;
    he stretches out the heavens like a tent

Psalm 104:2

He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth,
    and its people are like grasshoppers.
He stretches out the heavens like a canopy,
    and spreads them out like a tent to live in.

Isaiah 40:22

The Lord, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person, 

Zechariah 12:1

Ross states that these verses employ an active participle form of the Hebrew verb natah (stretch). This form implies continual or ongoing stretching or expanding of the heavens.

At this beginning, it is agreed by physicists that the laws which guided the original expansion of the universe had to be so perfectly fine tuned to support life, that they overwhelming point to extraordinary intelligence and boundless power. Physicist, Freeman Dyson said, “It’s as if the universe saw us coming.” It is the Goldilocks Principle: Not too hot not too cold but just right.  The physical laws and balance of matter to antimatter had to be just right with a razor sharp precision. For example, gravity had to be at exactly the right force—if it was a bit heavier (one billionth of a gram), it would have pulled all the atoms together into one big ball and ended in a big crunch. If gravity was a bit lighter (one billionth of a gram), the expanding universe would have distributed the atoms so widely that they would never have been gathered into stars and galaxies. Either way there would be a universe with no life.

The universe’s initial expansion needed a perfect balance of the different forms of matter and energy not only at the level of gravity but also nuclear and electromagnetic forces, among many others. The chances of this randomly happening are like two people guessing the same 1-to-1,000,000 number three times in a row, and then predicting the outcome of 16 consecutive coin-flips immediately afterwards.

Decaying Universe

Since the universe is expanding, it will do so at a slower and slower rate. Galaxies will turn their gas into stars, and the stars will burn out. Our own sun, we know, loses 4,200,000 tons of mass every second of every day. One day it will become a cold, dead remnant, floating among the corpses of other stars in an increasingly isolated Milky Way. This means that the entire universe will run out of energy and experience a heat death. Because it has an end, it must have had a beginning. It has not always existed because with its finite amount of energy it would have burned out by now.

What Does This Mean?

Creation speaks to the awesomeness and wisdom of God.

The heavens declare the glory of God;
    the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Day after day they pour forth speech;
    night after night they reveal knowledge.

Psalm 19:1-2

Paul Davies, a renowned physicist from Arizona State University writes, “There is for me powerful evidence that there is something going on behind it all. . . It seems as though somebody has fine tuned nature’s numbers to make the Universe. . . The impression of design is overwhelming.”  

Creation speaks to the immeasurable love of God.

King David gives this amazing statement about the immeasurable love of God.

For as high as the heavens are above the earth,
    so great is his love for those who fear him

Psalm 103:11

David was not an astronomer. He had no grasp on the unimaginable magnitude of the expanding heavens, which displays the immensity of God’s presence and love, which we do today. He did not know that a light travels at 186,000 miles a second. He did not know that in a year which consists of 31,536,000 seconds x 186,000 miles that light travels almost six trillion miles (the number six followed by 12 zeroes). That’s the equivalent of about 12,000,000 round trips to the moon from earth. He had no idea that our best telescopes can detect a distance so far that it would take an airplane at 500 miles per hour nonstop, 52 weeks in every year, with not a moment’s pause, to reach this distance in 20 quadrillion years (The number 20 followed by 15 zeroes). David had no clue that this would only be the mere fringe of what lies beyond the universe which is composed of some two trillion galaxies.

This helps me to appreciate even more Paul’s prayer that we:

may have power, together with all the Lord’s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ,  and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—

Ephesians 3:18-19

We serve a God whose immensity is matched by a love which was expressed in the incarnation, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ to bring us in our brokenness to God.