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, because although they knew God,
they did not glorify Him as God, nor were they thankful,
but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.
Professing to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the incorruptible God
into an image made like corruptible man--and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things.
Romans 1:20-23, NKJV
The Bible says that God can be known by observing His creation and recognizing His creative power. The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament shows his handiwork. All creation speaks his majesty. If we will just take a look around us, from the tiniest creature to the farthest star, we can see the wonder of God in all His work. And when we see it, we should worship Him for who He is and for what He has done, is doing, and has yet to do.
This is His universe. In the words of a great anthem of the church, "This is my Father's world." It is His creation, and it is governed by His rules. He who set the stars in place is far better than me to determine what is right and wrong for my life. He who drew the circle of the firmament and established the boundaries of the sea is far better than me to declare what is righteous and holy, and what is not. He who fashioned the first man from the dust of the ground and breathed into Him the breath of life, creating in Adam's seed all the men and women who would ever be, is far better than me to formulate a plan and fashion the unfolding history of mankind according to the purpose of His will.
But I'm afraid too many have lost sight of His eternal power and Godhead. Too many have forgotten or never realized that all things were created by Him, and for His pleasure. Too many have failed to recognize that it's not about us and our happiness; it's about Him and His.
Though the invisible God can be clearly seen and understood by observing the work of His hands in heaven and on earth, men have chosen to look to themselves for all the answers they think they need. Rather thank acknowledging the sovereignty of God, they refuse to promote His excellence and be thankful for His power. And so we find ourselves in a sad state of cultural affairs.
We have abandoned the knowledge of the Creator in favor of an atheistic mythology of accidental, incidental, mathematically and scientifically impossibly coincidental evolution. Based upon the premise that there is no God, man has tried to reason out the origin and progression of an infinite universe with his tiny finite mind, rather than trust the Inspired Word of God.
We have abandoned the knowledge of the Great Lawgiver in favor of a humanistic set of ever-changing morals and norms. Overriding the righteous principles of a Holy God, we have pursued pleasure and self-fulfillment, insisting that each one is capable of determining what is acceptable for their own person. But with no authoritative Word, with no Higher Moral Law, there is not solid ground upon which to stand and say something that wrongs us is truly wrong.
We have abandoned the knowledge of the King of kings and the Lord of lords in favor of a self-centered religious philosophy that says, "I am a god unto myself", therefore allowing every person to do what is right in their own eyes, worshiping self above all else, pursuing self-determination above all else. And then we wonder why the world is so selfish and cruel.
Thinking ourselves wiser than God, we have become fools. Our thoughts are futile, our hearts are darkened. And in this darkened, foolish, futility, we have set ourselves in the place of God. How sad for us, when our Great and Powerful God has done everything for us, in order to bring us into a loving and everlasting relationship with Him.

