Psalm 135:6, "The Lord does whatever pleases Him, in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths."
Psalm 147:16-18, "He sends the snow like white wool; He scatters frost upon the ground like ashes. He hurls the hail like stones. Who can stand against His freezing cold? Then, at His command, it all melts. He sends His winds, and the ice thaws."
Psalm 148:8, "Fire and hail, snow and clouds, wind and weather obey Him."
"I am the Lord, and there is no other.
I form the light, and create darkness,
I bring prosperity, and create disaster;
I, the Lord, do all these things!" Isaiah 45:6-7
Who is regulating affairs on this earth today: God, or the Devil? That God reigns supreme in Heaven, is generally conceded; but that He reigns supreme over this earth, is almost universally denied--if not directly, then indirectly. More and more are men relegating God to the background, in their philosophizing and theorizing. Take the material realm. Not only is it denied that God created everything, by personal and direct action, but few believe that He has any immediate concern in regulating the works of His own hands.
It is common to hear disasters explained as impersonal "Forces of Nature," or mere outcomes of "Natural Laws," or "Bad Luck." Yet Scripture shatters that notion: War, pestilence, floods, storms, earthquakes, fires--all flow from the eternal decree and providential governance of our holy God. When hurricanes lash the coast, or fires consume forests--we must not bow the knee to the myth of "Mother Nature" but humble ourselves before the One who "commands and raises the stormy wind."
Nahum 1:3, "He displays his power in the whirlwind and the storm. The
The sermon "The Myth of Mother Nature" by A. W. Pink addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty over creation, emphasizing His active governance and control over natural events. Pink argues that many people ascribe natural events and disasters to impersonal forces or chance rather than recognizing God's direct involvement. He references Isaiah 45:6-7 and Psalm 147:16-18 to illustrate how Scripture asserts God's authority over all elements of creation, portraying Him as the ultimate orchestrator of both prosperity and calamity. The doctrinal significance of this teaching lies in encouraging believers to trust in God's providence, affirming that nothing occurs outside of His divine purpose, thereby offering assurance amidst life's uncertainties.
Key Quotes
“When hurricanes lash the coast or fires consume forests, we must not bow the knee to the myth of Mother Nature, but humble ourselves before the One who commands and raises the stormy wind.”
“Either God governs, or He is governed. Either God rules, or He is ruled.”
“It is not blind fate, unbridled evil, man or devil, but the Lord Almighty, who is ruling His world, ruling it according to His own good pleasure and for His own eternal glory.”
“When times are good, be happy, but when times are bad, consider, God has made the one as well as the other.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation, commanding the elements as He wills.
Scripture clearly affirms God's sovereignty over nature, as seen in passages like Isaiah 45:6-7 and Psalm 147:16-18. In these verses, we find that God both creates and controls the forces of nature, sending snow, hurling hail, and commanding the winds. The natural world does not operate independently of God; rather, every event, from storms to sunny days, unfolds according to His divine providence and eternal decree.
The pervasive belief in 'Mother Nature' undermines the biblical truth that God is behind all natural phenomena. When disasters occur, it is not mere chance but God's sovereign hand at work. As believers, acknowledging God's control over creation allows us to navigate life's storms with faith, trusting that He works all things for the good of those who love Him, as affirmed in Romans 8:28. This understanding equips us to approach both good and bad times with a sense of peace, knowing that God is the ultimate ruler.
The Bible confirms that God governs all affairs, rejecting the notion of impersonal forces or luck.
Many modern philosophies seek to explain natural events through impersonal forces or mere chance, denying God's direct involvement in the world. However, scripture asserts that all occurrences—whether disasters like floods or peaceful events—are orchestrated by God's sovereign will. Isaiah 45:7 states that the Lord creates both prosperity and disaster, highlighting His active governance over every aspect of life.
This truth stands in stark contrast to the myth of impersonal nature. The belief that nature operates independently denies the biblical understanding of God's providence. In every hurricane, earthquake, or drought, we are reminded that God reigns over creation, commanding and directing it for His purposes. As Christians, this theological understanding offers a firm foundation for faith, particularly during turbulent times, as we can trust God's plan in all circumstances.
Recognizing God's sovereignty helps Christians find peace amid chaos and trust in His purposes.
Understanding God's sovereignty is vital for Christians as it frames our perspective on life's challenges. When disasters strike or when faced with uncertainty, acknowledging that God is in control prevents despair. The biblical assertion that 'all things work together for good to those who love God' (Romans 8:28) encourages believers to remain steadfast, knowing that nothing occurs outside of God's providential will.
This recognition allows believers to approach life with courage, understanding that God uses both favorable and adverse circumstances for His glory and our ultimate good. It assures us that even when times are difficult, God is still actively working within our lives, guiding us, and shaping our circumstances to fulfill His divine purpose. Embracing God's sovereignty leads to a deepened trust in His character and the assurance that He is our refuge in times of trouble.
Romans 8:28; Isaiah 45:6-7
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The Myth of Mother Nature by Arthur Pink The Lord does whatever pleases Him in the heavens and on the earth, in the seas and all their depths. He sends the snow like white wool. He scatters frost upon the ground like ashes. He hurls the hail like stones. Who can stand against His freezing cold? Then, at His command, it all melts. He sends His winds, and the ice thaws. Fire and hail, snow and clouds, wind and weather obey Him.
I am the Lord, and there is no other. I form the light and create darkness. I bring prosperity and create disaster. I, the Lord, do all these things.
Who is regulating affairs on this earth today? God or the devil? That God reigns supreme in heaven is generally conceded, but that He reigns supreme over this earth is almost universally denied, if not directly, then indirectly. More and more are men relegating God to the background in their philosophizing and theorizing.
Take the material realm. Not only is it denied that God created everything by personal and direct action, but few believe that He has any immediate concern in regulating the works of His own hands. It is common to hear disasters explained as impersonal forces of nature, or mere outcomes of natural laws, or bad luck. Yet Scripture shatters that notion. War, pestilence, floods, storms, earthquakes, fires, all flow from the eternal decree and providential governance of our Holy God.
When hurricanes lash the coast or fires consume forests, we must not bow the knee to the myth of Mother Nature, but humble ourselves before the One who commands and raises the stormy wind. He displays His power in the whirlwind and the storm. The billowing clouds are the dust beneath His feet. Every blast of wind and crack of thunder fulfill His wise and holy will.
When disaster strikes, our natural impulse is fear and bewilderment. Yet believers are called to recognize God's sovereign hand in every storm and tempest of life. We do not cower at chance events, for there is no chance with Him. We should pray with assurance, knowing that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.
Earth and air, fire and water, hail and snow, stormy winds and angry seas, all perform His sovereign pleasure. It is God who withholds the rain, and it is God who gives the rain, when He wills, where He wills, as He wills, and on whom He wills.
Either God governs, or He is governed. Either God rules, or He is ruled. Either God has His way, or men have theirs. No revolving world, no shining of star, no storm, no creature moves, no actions of men, no errands of angels, no deeds of devil. Nothing in all the vast universe can come to pass, otherwise than what God has eternally purposed.
Here is an anchor for the soul, both sure and steadfast. It is not blind fate, unbridled evil, man or devil, but the Lord Almighty, who is ruling His world, ruling it according to His own good pleasure and for His own eternal glory.
When times are good, be happy, but when times are bad, consider, God has made the one as well as the other.
Be still and know that I am God.
About Arthur W. Pink
Arthur Walkington Pink (1856-1952) was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of the doctrines of Grace otherwise known as "Calvinism" or "Reformed Theology" in the twentieth century.
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