I believe at the fall, when Adam turned everything over to the enemy, it somehow affected all of creation. How that could possibly be so, I haven’t got a clue. But in Romans 8:22 we are told that creation groans and is either working strenuously or as if in the pain of childbirth. And according to what the ladies say, there might not be much worse pain than that.
What is creation waiting for? It is waiting and groaning and screaming out in pain to be released from the bondage of corruption. (Romans 8:21) So our sin corrupted all of God’s perfect creation.
That last statement has a problem though. Was creation perfect? I know I have thrown that statement out in a lot of different applications. I have even thought about saying to cabinet customers that complained about knots and mineral stains in wood doors that it was Adam’s fault. When creation was perfect, there weren’t any knots. I must ask for forgiveness about that.
There is only one perfect. He is the creator. And could He create Himself? Note the title.
God never claimed a perfect creation. He did say it was good. He even proclaimed it to be very good when He was done. But it was not perfect. We probably even know this. But we do not express it in our thoughts or words very well.
The point I am trying to make is simple. A lot of the time, in thoughts and words, we believe there is nothing that God cannot do. We throw around the word omnipotence like it means that there is nothing outside of Gods capabilities. I believe that is wrong. And I do not see this view as belittling God either.
Take this spiritual battle that I believe God to be in. To say that it causes God no strain or stress is to actually make it out to be nothing. If God is not genuinely fighting, then the battle is not real.
When my boys were little, in a few of my less self focused moments, we would wrestle around. It was not a real battle between my five year old and me. But today, with their ages ranging from 20 to 30, it would be a real battle. There is nothing wrong with the implications that God is in a serious struggle. He limits Himself from using the power He does have at His disposal because of his love.
I also believe God has to work at maintaining creation. I think it is probably a little like running machinery for us. For any of you that make your living this way, think about how it seems to get harder and harder the older a machine gets. Well, creation is getting a little age on it.
Everything wears out. Our cars wear out. Our clothes wear out. Our toothbrush wears out. Our body wears out. Creation seems to be wearing out.
At the end of the book of Job, God asks Job a series of questions. These questions are rhetorical, with the intent of letting Job know exactly how much bigger God is than any of us could imagine. But we can also ascertain that God is actively on the job also. He is not just lounging around in the throne room.
There is nothing perfect about creation. And it is not even very good anymore, thanks to us. But we can thank God that He is still at work. Managing and maintaining and fighting to keep creation going for us all.
Next time your job seems to be too much, thank Him that you do not have His.
Love you all
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Tags: Childbirth, Creation, Creator, Fall, God, Good, Perfect, Spiritual Warfare, War
I am not perfect, you are not perfect. Paul told us here that he was not yet perfect either. We all have a ways to go before we get to the point where we are who God wants us to be.

