God's Revelation in Nature and Scripture

 
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By E. Edward Zinke
Illustrations by David Zinke
and Carol Raney
Motivation by Doug Zinke
and by Seven Grandchildren
 
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By E. Edward Zinke
 
“For the 
wrath
 of God is revealed from heaven
against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of
men, who suppress the truth in unrighteous-
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manifest in them, for God has shown
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 to them.
For since the creation of the world His 
invisible
attributes
 are clearly seen, being understood by
the things that are made, 
even
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eternal
power and Godhead
, so that they are without
excuse.”  Romans 1:18-20
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and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, are without
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Romans 1-Nature
 
 
What may be known of God in 
Nature
:
 
1.
The wrath of God
 
1.
His eternal power
 
1.
Godhead - deity
 
Summary
 
“For I am not ashamed of the 
gospel of Christ
,
for it is the 
power of God to salvation 
for
everyone who believes, for the Jew first and
also for the Greek. For in it the 
righteousness
of God
 is revealed from faith to faith; as it is
written, 
‘The just shall live 
by faith
.’”  Romans
1:16, 18
 
Romans 1-Gospel
 
 
 
What may be known of God in the 
Gospel
:
 
1. Power of God unto salvation
 
2. The righteousness of God
 
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Wrath 
   
Power to Salvation
Deity
   
Righteousness
Eternal Power
 
 
Psalms 19
 
Psalm 19:1-6 Speaks of God’s God’s glory as
seen in His created work.
 
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 God
Psalm 19:7-10 speaks of God’s glory as seen
in the Word of God – His law, testimony, and
statues.
 
Law of the Lord is Perfect
 
Yahweh
Personal
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“The ancient philosophers prided
themselves on their superior knowledge.
Let us read the inspired apostle’s
understanding of the matter. ‘Professing
themselves to be wise,’ . . . t
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changed the truth of God into a lie, and
worshiped and served the creature more
than the Creator…”
 
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“…In its 
human wisdom 
the world
cannot know God. Its wise men gather
an imperfect knowledge of God from His
created works, and then in their
foolishness they exalt nature and the
laws of nature above nature’s God.”
6BC 1068.4
 
“Those who have not a knowledge of
God through an acceptance of the
revelation He has made of Himself in
Christ, will obtain only an 
imperfect
knowledge of Him in nature; and this
knowledge, so far from bringing the
whole being into conformity to His will,
will make men idolaters
. Professing
themselves to be wise, they will become
fools.” 6BC 1068.4
 
“It is 
impossible
 to gain a perfect
knowledge of God from nature alone; for
nature itself is imperfect. In its
imperfection it cannot represent God, 
it
cannot reveal the character of God
 in its
moral perfection. But Christ came as a
personal Savior to the world. He
represented a 
personal 
God.” 6 BC 1068
 
“The deepest students of science are
constrained to recognize in nature the
working of infinite power. But to man’s
unaided reason, nature’s teaching
cannot but be contradictory 
and
disappointing. 
Only
 in the light of
revelation can it be read aright. ‘Through
faith we understand.’” (Heb11:3) Ed 134
 
Knowledge of God in Eden
 
Even in Eden, we were dependent upon
God’s self revelation to understand ourselves
and the world we inhabited.
 
Imagine Adam and Eve waking up from their
creation without anyone to explain their
existence and the world in which they lived.
 
Knowledge of God Since Sin
 
Sin brought changes in nature which obscure
and distort its revelation of God.
 
“Transgression brought a blight upon nature,
and intervened between nature and nature’s
God. . . the posterity of Adam could  no longer
trace the character of God in His created
works.”  1SM 290
 
“Nature cannot teach the lesson of the
great and marvelous love of God.”  1 SM
291cf UL 198
 
 
In addition, the effects of sin blurs our
understanding of the revelation of God in
the natural world.
 
“There are wonderful truths in nature. The
earth, the sea, and the sky are full of truth.
They are our teachers. . . But fallen man will
not understand. Sin has obscured his vision,
and he cannot of himself interpret nature
without 
placing it above God
. Correct lessons
cannot impress the minds of those who reject
the word of God. The teaching of nature is by
them so perverted that it turns the mind away
from the Creator.” COL 107
 
“The most difficult and humiliating lesson that
man has to learn is his own inefficiency in
depending upon human wisdom, and the sure
failure of his own efforts to read nature
correctly. 
Sin has obscured his vision
, and of
himself he cannot interpret nature without
placing it above God. He cannot discern in it
God, or Jesus Christ, whom He has sent.” 6
BC 1068
 
“Those who have a true knowledge of
God will not become so infatuated with
the laws of matter or the operations of
nature as to overlook, or refuse to
acknowledge, the continual working of
God in nature.” 6BC 1068
 
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From a human standpoint the task of
obtaining knowledge of God is hopeless,
for man does not have available within
himself the necessary tools by which to
ascertain the nature of God.
 
Job
 
“Can you discover the depths of God?
Can you discover the limits of the
Almighty? It is high as the heavens,
what can you do?  Deeper than Sheol,
what can you know?  Its measure is
longer than the earth, and broader than
the sea.”  Job 11:7-9 NASB.
 
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God presents Himself as one who is
unsearchable. “For my thoughts are not
your thoughts, nor your ways My ways,
says the Lord. For as the heavens are
higher than the earth, so are My ways
higher than your ways, and my thoughts
than your thoughts.”  Isaiah 55:8, 9.
 
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“Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom
and knowledge of God! How unsearchable
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His judgments and His ways past finding out!
 
“For who has known the mind of the LORD
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Or who has become His counselor?”
 
“Or who has first given to Him
 
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“Who has directed the Spirit of the
LORD, or 
as
 His counselor has taught
Him?  With whom did He take 
counsel
,
and 
who
 
instructed
 Him and taught Him
in the path of 
justice
?  Who taught Him
knowledge
, and showed Him the way of
understanding
?” Isaiah 40:13, 14
 
“Neither by searching the recesses of
the earth nor in vain endeavors to
penetrate the mysteries of God’s being
is wisdom found.  It is found, rather, in
humbly receiving 
the revelation that He
has been pleased to give, and in
conforming the life to His will.” 8T p. 280
 
God Reveals Himself
 
“The secret things belong to the Lord
our God, but the things 
revealed
belong to us and to our sons forever
that we may observe all the words of
this law.”  Deuteronomy 29:29, NASB
 
God Reveals Himself
 
“For behold, He who forms mountains
and creates the wind and 
declares to
man what are His thoughts
, He who
makes dawn into darkness and treads
on the high places of the earth, the
Lord God of hosts is His name.” Amos
4:13 NASB
 
God’s handiwork in nature is not God Himself
in nature. . . The artistic skill of human beings
produces very beautiful workmanship, things
that delight the eye, and these things reveal to
us something of the thought of the designer;
but the thing made is not the maker. It is not
the work, but the workman, that is counted
worthy of honor. So while nature is an
expression of God’s thought, it is not nature,
but the God of nature, that is to be exalted
.”
MH 413.5
 
Nature is an incredible witness to
God’s power, glory and creativity
when it is studied from the world
view of scripture.
Let us teach our students to come
to nature through the lens of the
Bible so they may understand this
world and nature’s witness to our
wonderful God!
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Discover the profound insights on the knowledge of God as revealed in nature and through the Gospel according to Romans 1. Explore the parallels between nature and the Gospel, as well as the significance of God's glory in His creation and Word, as reflected in Psalms 19. Delve into the rich foundation of Adventist education rooted in biblical principles. Ellen White's perspective on the knowledge of God in nature adds a unique dimension to the discussion.

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  1. The Biblical Foundation for Adventist Education Adventist Education By E. Edward Zinke Illustrations by David Zinke and Carol Raney Motivation by Doug Zinke and by Seven Grandchildren

  2. The Knowledge of God In Nature By E. Edward Zinke

  3. Romans 1-Nature For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteous- ness, because what may be known of God is manifest in them, for God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse. Romans 1:18-20 understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, are without

  4. Summary What may be known of God in Nature: 1. The wrath of God 1. His eternal power 1. Godhead - deity

  5. Romans 1-Gospel For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, The just shall live by faith. Romans 1:16, 18

  6. What may be known of God in the Gospel: 1. Power of God unto salvation 2. The righteousness of God

  7. Comparison: Nature and the Gospel Nature Gospel Wrath Power to Salvation Deity Righteousness Eternal Power

  8. Psalms 19 Psalm 19:1-6 Speaks of God s God s glory as seen in His created work. El generic God Psalm 19:7-10 speaks of God s glory as seen in the Word of God His law, testimony, and statues. Law of the Lord is Perfect Yahweh Personal God

  9. Ellen White on Knowledge of God in Nature The ancient philosophers prided themselves on their superior knowledge. Let us read the inspired apostle s understanding of the matter. Professing themselves to be wise, . . . they changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshiped and served the creature more than the Creator

  10. In its human wisdom the world cannot know God. Its wise men gather an imperfect knowledge of God from His created works, and then in their foolishness they exalt nature and the laws of nature above nature s God. 6BC 1068.4 Holy Bible

  11. Those who have not a knowledge of God through an acceptance of the revelation He has made of Himself in Christ, will obtain only an imperfect knowledge of Him in nature; and this knowledge, so far from bringing the whole being into conformity to His will, will make men idolaters. Professing themselves to be wise, they will become fools. 6BC 1068.4

  12. It is impossible to gain a perfect knowledge of God from nature alone; for nature itself is imperfect. In its imperfection it cannot represent God, it cannot reveal the character of God in its moral perfection. But Christ came as a personal Savior to the world. He represented a personal God. 6 BC 1068

  13. The deepest students of science are constrained to recognize in nature the working of infinite power. But to man s unaided reason, nature s teaching cannot but be contradictory and disappointing. Only in the light of revelation can it be read aright. Through faith we understand. (Heb11:3) Ed 134

  14. Knowledge of God in Eden Even in Eden, we were dependent upon God s self revelation to understand ourselves and the world we inhabited. Imagine Adam and Eve waking up from their creation without anyone to explain their existence and the world in which they lived.

  15. Knowledge of God Since Sin Sin brought changes in nature which obscure and distort its revelation of God. Transgression brought a blight upon nature, and intervened between nature and nature s God. . . the posterity of Adam could no longer trace the character of God in His created works. 1SM 290

  16. Nature cannot teach the lesson of the great and marvelous love of God. 1 SM 291cf UL 198

  17. In addition, the effects of sin blurs our understanding of the revelation of God in the natural world.

  18. There are wonderful truths in nature. The earth, the sea, and the sky are full of truth. They are our teachers. . . But fallen man will not understand. Sin has obscured his vision, and he cannot of himself interpret nature without placing it above God. Correct lessons cannot impress the minds of those who reject the word of God. The teaching of nature is by them so perverted that it turns the mind away from the Creator. COL 107

  19. The most difficult and humiliating lesson that man has to learn is his own inefficiency in depending upon human wisdom, and the sure failure of his own efforts to read nature correctly. Sin has obscured his vision, and of himself he cannot interpret nature without placing it above God. He cannot discern in it God, or Jesus Christ, whom He has sent. 6 BC 1068

  20. Those who have a true knowledge of God will not become so infatuated with the laws of matter or the operations of nature as to overlook, or refuse to acknowledge, the continual working of God in nature. 6BC 1068

  21. Knowledge of God From a human standpoint the task of obtaining knowledge of God is hopeless, for man does not have available within himself the necessary tools by which to ascertain the nature of God.

  22. Job Can you discover the depths of God? Can you discover the limits of the Almighty? It is high as the heavens, what can you do? Deeper than Sheol, what can you know? Its measure is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea. Job 11:7-9 NASB.

  23. Knowledge of God God presents Himself as one who is unsearchable. For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor your ways My ways, says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8, 9.

  24. To whom then will you liken Me or to whom shall I be equal? says the Holy One. Isaiah 40:25

  25. Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out! For who has known the mind of the LORD? Or who has become His counselor? Or who has first given to Him And it shall be repaid to him? For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen. Romans 11:33-36

  26. Who has directed the Spirit of the LORD, or as His counselor has taught Him? With whom did He take counsel, and who instructed Him and taught Him in the path of justice? Who taught Him knowledge, and showed Him the way of understanding? Isaiah 40:13, 14

  27. Neither by searching the recesses of the earth nor in vain endeavors to penetrate the mysteries of God s being is wisdom found. It is found, rather, in humbly receiving the revelation that He has been pleased to give, and in conforming the life to His will. 8T p. 280

  28. God Reveals Himself The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our sons forever that we may observe all the words of this law. Deuteronomy 29:29, NASB

  29. God Reveals Himself For behold, He who forms mountains and creates the wind and declares to man what are His thoughts, He who makes dawn into darkness and treads on the high places of the earth, the Lord God of hosts is His name. Amos 4:13 NASB

  30. Gods handiwork in nature is not God Himself in nature. . . The artistic skill of human beings produces very beautiful workmanship, things that delight the eye, and these things reveal to us something of the thought of the designer; but the thing made is not the maker. It is not the work, but the workman, that is counted worthy of honor. So while nature is an expression of God s thought, it is not nature, but the God of nature, that is to be exalted. MH 413.5

  31. Nature is an incredible witness to God s power, glory and creativity when it is studied from the world view of scripture. Let us teach our students to come to nature through the lens of the Bible so they may understand this world and nature s witness to our wonderful God!

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