Psalms
135:7 KJV
He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth; he
maketh lightnings for the rain; he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries.
The word "causeth" is
in the present tense and not the past. This passage implies more than that God
created the cycles of rain in nature and left them on their own from there. Men
have formed that opinion because it is easier than answering to the fact that
God may use each and every element in nature for His own purposes. That He
causes the rain and the drought is plain in the case of Elijah's story, which
is confirmed in the New Testament. God's purposes are always loving but
- Often feel overwhelming and are
- Seldom understood by men.
I prefer to view God the way
the Bible describes Him:
- Present
- Aware and
- Active
day by day.
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