[The Harp of God by J. F. Rutherford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Harp of God CHAPTER I 5/20
Some wisdom superior to man's must have arranged these things.
Observe the broad fields, the lofty mountains, the mighty rivers, and then behold the ocean, exhibiting unlimited power, upon the waves of which majestically ride the great ships.
Are we not compelled to conclude that there was a wise One, who created these things, greater than anything we see? [8]Now gaze into the silent heavens above you, and there number, if you can, the stars and planets which are noiselessly moving through space. Many of these are far greater than the earth, and yet each one hangs in its place and moves noiselessly about in its orbit.
Surely they could not have come there by chance, but the reasonable mind must say that a Creator greater than the planets put them there.
When King David looked at these wonders of creation he was so impressed with the greatness of their Creator that he wrote: "The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork.
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