06-14-20 Grace-Tucson Sermon

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Genesis 1:1-19 [Under the Sun Series #1]

Pastor Ron Koehler

Grace—Tucson, AZ June 14, 2020

Dear Friends in Christ, As I considered our summer worship series and did a little research on the sun, I ran across some impressive scientific information (much of which I can’t comprehend), some incredible theories (some of which I cannot accept), and some not-so-serious things as well (which I had no idea about before). For instance, the sun contains 99.86% of the solar system’s mass, you could fit 1.3 million earths inside the sun, and the core temperature of the sun is said to be 27 million degrees (so like Arizona in June!). The size of the sun and the intense heat of it—I truly cannot fathom these things. Some scientists suggest that the sun was born 4.6 billion years ago from a giant, rotating cloud of gas and dust known as the solar nebula. They suggest that this nebula collapsed because of its gravity and spun faster and faster, flattening into a disk. Then most of the material was pulled toward the center, forming the sun. As a Christian, I simply cannot accept this. Did you know that there are no fewer than 15 songs titled “Under the Sun?” Several movies and books also share that name. You may or may not have run into any of those (I don’t think I had). You might be well aware of the saying, “there’s nothing new under the sun” though. That is from the Bible—the book of Ecclesiastes (1:9)—which we will save for another day. But there once was a time when everything was new under the sun! Today we look back through the very words of God to the way he created all things in this world and in the universe. It seems the appropriate place to begin a worship series titled “Under the Sun!” God’s Wisdom in Creation We are fascinated by the things we see on this earth and as we gaze into the sky. Maybe your thing is flowers or the makeup and function of the human body or animals or weather or star-gazing or…well there are so many possibilities! Some of history’s greatest and most inquisitive minds have undertaken the intense study of God’s creation—the things in this world, the planets and stars, the moon, the sun. They have done this from the beginning and are still doing it today. They have devised amazing methods of study. They have built ingenious tools for viewing and measuring the most minute things on earth and enormous things light years away. This has given people the ability to study the sun, even though it is 94 million miles away and it is impossible to send anything anywhere near it because of that distance and its temperature. Even with those limitations, the things we have learned about this great light that governs the day are stunning. In addition to that, we have the very words of God, which describe the creation of light and the sun. In that description, we find some other fascinating things.


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