The Beginning of the Creation
"But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and
female." (Mark 10:6)
These words of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to settle once and for all,
for those who take His words seriously, the controversial question of
the age of the earth. The earth was created essentially at the same
time, He said, as the creation of Adam and Eve. Christ was quoting from
Genesis 1:27: "male and female created He them." This greatest of God's
creative works was "from the beginning of the creation," not 18
billion years after the beginning of the creation, as modern
old-earth advocates allege. One can understand why atheists
believe in evolution and an almost infinitely old universe, for they
really have no other alternative. One who believes in a personal God, on
the other hand, only dishonors God if he believes such humanistic
speculations rather than God's Word. God is omniscient and omnipotent,
as well as loving and merciful, and He would never do anything like
this. The great ages assumed by evolutionary geologists supposedly
involved billions of years of suffering and dying by billions of animals
before man ever evolved. Surely this would have been the most
inefficient, wasteful, and cruel method that ever could have been
devised for "creating" human beings. Since man's creation was God's main
purpose, there is no conceivable reason why He would waste billions of
years in such a meaningless charade as this before getting to the point.
In fact, the only reason He took six days instead of an
instant of time was to serve as a pattern for man's work week (Exodus 20:8-11). In
fact, the Lord Jesus Christ was not only a creationist, but was Himself
the Creator of all things (John 1:3; Colossians 1:16;
etc.). Therefore, He is the best possible witness as to when He
created man and woman, and He said it was "from the beginning
of the creation!"




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