The Echo That Would Not Be Silenced
In 1964, two radio astronomers at Bell Labs in Holmdel, New Jersey — Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson — encountered a problem they could not solve. No matter which direction they pointed their massive horn-shaped antenna, a faint, persistent hum filled their instruments. They cleaned pigeon droppings from the dish. They recalibrated every component. They checked for interference from New York City. The noise remained.
What Penzias and Wilson had stumbled upon was the cosmic microwave background radiation — the faint afterglow of the very first light that ever existed. They were listening to the echo of Genesis 1:3. Billions of years after the Almighty spoke those words, "Let there be light," the evidence of that first blazing moment still whispered across the universe, still pressed against their instruments, still refused to be silenced.
Consider what that means. God's creative word was so powerful, so absolute, that its reverberations still wash over us today. The light He called into being did not flicker and fade. It filled every corner of existence and has never stopped testifying to its Maker.
When Moses wrote that God spoke and light appeared, he described a moment so cataclysmic that modern science, thousands of years later, confirmed what faith already knew — everything began with a voice, a command from the Almighty that still echoes in the very fabric of creation.
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