Prayerful Science and Faith
Dear God of Wonder and Discovery,
When I peer through a microscope at a single human cell — its membrane pulsing, its mitochondria firing like tiny furnaces — I cannot help but worship. You knit us together with a complexity that makes the most brilliant geneticist fall silent in awe. Colossians 3:15 tells us to let Your peace rule in our hearts, and I have found that peace not by closing my eyes to science, but by opening them wider.
I think of George Washington Carver, who called his laboratory "God's Little Workshop" and knelt each morning asking You to reveal the secrets hidden in a peanut shell. He discovered over three hundred uses for that humble legume — not because he abandoned faith for reason, but because he believed the Holy Spirit could illuminate a microscope slide just as surely as a page of Scripture.
Lord, in a world that insists I must choose between the laboratory and the altar, give me the holy boldness of the Pentecostal tradition — the confidence that Your Spirit moves through every honest question, every careful experiment, every gasp of surprise when the data reveals something too beautiful to be accidental. Let me be like the psalmist who declared that the heavens proclaim Your handiwork, and let my curiosity become a form of prayer.
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