What Do So Many Different Rocks Say About God?

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I love looking at rocks. You know, I was studying some geological formations not long ago, and started wondering why we have so many different types of rocks and soils. Surely God could have created the earth with a few basic minerals? Why so much variety?

That got me to thinking: Why do I have a red sweater and this blue one? Some sweaters are made from wool and others from cotton. I’ve got V-necks, round necks, quarter-zips and turtlenecks. Wouldn’t one or two have done the trick of keeping me warm? Why do I have such a variety? It’s not because of need, really.

It is because I like diversity.

But, if the Bible is true, then I’m created in the image of God. That means that perhaps my love for diversity echoes just a fraction of something that the Creator of the universe loves as well?


That actually makes sense! Not only do we have a God who covers practicalities (like making sure we have a solid surface of the earth to stand on, or hard stones to build with, or soft mineral-rich soil to plant and grow in), but we also have a God who loves variety and functionality. Sandstone makes great coasters; granite for our countertops; marble floors; limestone for our cement; clay to make bricks. The list goes on.

The more I considered it, the more it made sense. We can’t even begin to understand the mind of someone with infinite wisdom, but with our daily lives and personal experiences, we can still appreciate the inclusion of diversity in creation. Just like I wouldn’t want to wear that same blue sweater every day, the world would be a pretty boring place with only pine trees and no oaks, weeping willows or aspens.

It makes me appreciate the fact that we have serene sandy beaches and magnificent granite mountains.

From an atheistic perspective, I struggle to figure out why there would be physics in place to maintain those elements, and how we would even have the first grain of sand when science has shown that matter and energy can’t create themselves?


From a design perspective, I think it’s pretty awesome that the God of the Bible would give us not only a diverse creation to study but would give us the diversity in appearance and a variety of passions so that each of us could play a role in the discovery and research of the natural world.

I challenge you to make a conscious effort today to look around you at the beauty and complexity of everything and take a moment to praise the Creator of if all, Jesus Christ. Remember, all things were made by Him, and as many as believe in Him, He gives them power to become children of God for eternity.

Listen to the David Rives Show on the Charisma Podcast Network for more intriguing content like this. {eoa}

The Creator left a pattern of His fingerprints across each corner of the universe, a pattern that David Rives has devoted his life to researching, revealing and sharing, while declaring the glory of God. The president of David Rives Ministries, his weekly TV show Creation with David Rives airs to millions globally on TBN. Author of 21 Verses Backed By Science, his work has been featured on the History Channel, DirecTV, NRB, TBN, CBN, METV, and heard daily on Christian radio. Having gained millions of views on social platforms, his Facebook, TikTok and YouTube pages continue to grow, as Rives captures the attention of Christians and skeptics of all ages. Rives leads annual dinosaur field trips, photo safaris to Africa, expeditions into the Grand Canyon and shares the gospel to millions along the way. He may be reached at [email protected]


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