"The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens" (Proverbs 3:19)
The celebrated prayer of the great German astronomer, Kepler, has been a benediction to many: "O God, I thank Thee that Thou has permitted me to think Thy thoughts after Thee!"
This prayer is theologically sound because it acknowledges the priority of God in the universe. Whatever new thing anyone discovers is already old, for it is but the present expression of a previous thought of God. The idea of the thing precedes the things itself; and when things raise thought in the thinker's mind these are the ancient thoughts of God, however imperfectly understood.
Should an atheist, for instance, state that two times two equals four, he would be stating a truth and thinking God's thoughts after him, even though he might deny that God exists.
In their search for facts, men have confused truths with truth. The words of Christ, "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free," have been wrenched from their context and used to stir people to the expectation of being made "free" by knowledge. Certainly this is not what Christ had in mind when He uttered the words.
It is the Son who is the Truth that makes men free. Not facts, not scientific knowledge, but eternal Truth delivers men, and that eternal Truth became flesh to dwell among us!
~A. W. Tozer~
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