Devotional: Science and Faith
Dear God of all truth, who spoke the universe into being and still speaks in the quiet of a hospital room at three in the morning,
I confess that I have sometimes drawn a line between what I can measure and what I can believe — as if Your creation and Your word were rivals rather than siblings. Yet Luke reminds me that You pronounced blessing on the hungry, the weeping, the poor — not because suffering is sacred, but because You see what the world's metrics miss entirely.
The Anglican tradition has long held that the book of nature and the book of Scripture flow from the same Author. When a researcher peers through a microscope at the intricate machinery of a single cell, she is reading Your handwriting. When a parish nurse sits beside a dying man and prays the Nunc Dimittis, she is practicing a science of the soul that no journal could publish — yet it is no less real.
Help me, Lord, to be among those who refuse the false choice. Give me the intellectual humility of a scientist who knows that every answered question births ten more, and the deep trust of a believer who knows that not every truth fits on a graph. Where the poor are forgotten by systems, make me an advocate. Where the hungry are reduced to statistics, remind me they are Your children with names You have known since before the foundations of the world.
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