The Quiet Power Running Through Everything
On August 29, 1831, Michael Faraday sat in his basement laboratory at the Royal Institution on Albemarle Street in London, hunched over a simple iron ring wrapped in two separate coils of copper wire. He had spent years convinced that electricity and magnetism were secretly connected — that an invisible force linked them beneath the surface of things. That morning, when he sent current through one coil, the needle on a galvanometer attached to the other coil twitched. Just a flicker. But Faraday knew what it meant: a hidden power had leapt across the gap without any visible connection. He had discovered electromagnetic induction.
What drove Faraday's relentless search was more than curiosity. A lifelong member of the Sandemanian church, he believed that because one God created all things, the forces of nature must share a deeper unity. He was looking for the thread that held everything together — and he found it.
Colossians 1:16-17 declares that in Christ "all things were created" and "in Him all things hold together." Paul describes a sustaining power woven into the fabric of existence — invisible, constant, essential. Just as electromagnetic force was always flowing through Faraday's iron ring before anyone detected it, Christ's sustaining power courses through every atom of creation whether we perceive it or not.
The next time you flip a light switch, remember: the power Faraday uncovered points to a deeper Power still — the One in whom all things hold together.
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