Bonnie Opper had her bone marrow transplant today. The operation went well, but now the waiting and seeing how bad the GVHD (Graft Versus Host Disease) will be. Her husband, Steve, has done an excellent job of keeping everyone up to date on her treatment. They will be in Detroit for several months. Their experience is, in part, why I am preaching on Proverbs 25.2. If Bonnie recovers (and we pray that she will), the Oppers, and we, will praise the Lord for healing her. A skeptic will look on and point out, "wait a minute, it was science that saved Bonnie, not God." So how can we praise God when the actions of modern medicine saved her? Where was God in the centuries leading up to modern medicine? A good question.
This is where Proverbs 25.2, and the wisdom of Solomon come in. It is the glory of God to conceal things, but the glory of kings is to search things out. What does Solomon mean here? I believe he means that God's glory is demonstrated in a more powerful way when he does not reveal everything. As we discover, over the centuries, more and more about the order in nature and the intricacies of creation, and the power of science to heal the sick through antibiotics and bone marrow transplants, we learn more and more about the character and power of God. It is this unfolding, these new discoveries, that demonstrate God's glory more and more. A child is more impressed in the searching for and finding Easter eggs, then he would be if you just piled them up onto a table and gave them to him all at once. Where would be the joy of discovery in that?
If Bonnie is healed, it will be of God, through the marvelous power of modern medicine, which harnesses the discoveries of God's creative acts.
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