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When I brake the five loaves among five thousand, how many baskets full of
fragments took ye up? They say unto him, Twelve. 20 And when the seven among
four thousand, how many baskets full of fragments took ye up? And they said,
Seven. 21 And he said unto them, How is it that ye do not understand?
As
Jesus continues with this response to the cluelessness of His disciples he
brings up some important considerations for us. Twelve is associated with the
twelve tribes of Israel and seven is associated with God’s number of completion
and perfection as in the seven days of creation.
Jesus
is upbraiding them for their forgetfulness and their inability to understand.
This is the root of all unbelief, not remembering what God had done previously,
and a mind closed to the truths that God wants to reveal. It is much the same
way with modern men. Scientists insist on denying God’s part in creation and
prefer to explain away the existence of life itself by fantastic, mechanical
means without any part played by the God of the Bible.
The
fact is, though, that if they weren’t so hard hearted, they would understand.
For one instance, geneticists who deal with mutations will write papers filled
with astonishment at how quickly we, as a species or as an individual,
deteriorate over a relatively short time such as Cornell University’s Alexey
Kondrashov’s 1995 paper published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology
entitled, “Contamination of the Genome by Very Slightly Deleterious
Mutations:Why Have We Not Died 100 Times Over?” or James Crow of the University
of Wisconsin’s Genetics Laboratory who wrote an article in 1997 published in
the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences entitled, “The high
spontaneous mutation rate: Is it a health risk?” These scientists appear to be
amazed at the rapid rate at which mankind is falling apart, the rate of
devolution, not evolution.
Harmful
mutations over the past few centuries have been accumulating. The scientist,
like the disciple hard of heart and hard of hearing doesn’t hear a distant
voice in his head reminding him that the Bible implies only a 6,000 year old
existence for mankind. At the rate we are going, as these scientists point out
without meaning to, we couldn’t have been around much longer than that. People
find out such interesting facts and forget in their dull minds what God has
said and done. No, rather, they would prefer to pretend He doesn’t exist.
God
will say to them, perhaps, “When I made the heaven and the earth in six days,
when I destroyed life on earth with a Flood, when I scattered the families from
Babel all over the earth, when I led the Hebrews through the Red Sea, when I
rose from the dead and offered all men salvation how is it ye do not
understand?”
What
about the Christian who has been delivered time and time again by God’s hand of
protection and mercy but forgets each time just how much he or she is totally
dependent on God’s mercy and grace? Think about the last time you were certain
that you would not have made it without God’s help and then ask yourself how is
it you do not understand?
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