“O LORD, how great are thy works! [and] thy thoughts are very deep. A brutish man knoweth not; neither doth a fool understand this.” (Ps 92:5-6 AV)
I almost feel insulted! But we are what we are! The works of God are incalculable. There is no way the entire human race, coordinating talents and resources for the entire history of our race, could come to an understanding of everything God does; big or small. God is the antithesis of idleness. He has infinite understanding, infinite power, and infinite presence. He cannot cease. He can choose to cease certain things. He ceased from creating and established the Sabbath rest. But that does not mean God slept. He did not take a break from all things. Rather, He ceased creating. The works of God are innumerable because His attributes are without limit. To say that the brute beast nor a fool can understand this is merely the painful truth of being human. But there is a more pointed application here than mere logistics. I think the writer is pointing to another ugly truth. The brutish man and fool believe the works of God are limited. He cannot accept or understand that God is infinite in attributes and actions. It is not so much that he cannot count the works of God. Rather, the brute or fool will not accept that God is infinite in attributes and actions. Therefore, he lives in his own abilities vacant of faith in someone infinitely greater and active than himself.
Faith requires that we accept things that we cannot understand simply because they are. Faith is not for the faint of heart. Or, maybe that is exactly who faith is for! Faith means we accept God and His word on face value. If God exists, He does not exist apart from all other truths. His existence requires certain truths to be self-evident. The infinite nature of His being is one of them. If God is not infinite in being, and infinity exists, then there is the potential of something or someone existing as greater than God. If that is true, then God does not exist. We accept many things as infinite. Pi being one of them. If Pi is infinite, that suggests other things can also be infinite. Therefore, God can be, and is, infinite. If God exists and is infinite, He must also be in perpetual motion. He cannot exist in complete idleness. If He did, He would then cease to exist. Even a rock, which appears idle, is actually in motion. The atoms that make up a rock are constantly moving. Yet to us, it appears completely lifeless. We look at a rock and assume it has no motion. If it had no motion, it would fall apart into individual atoms that would cease to be observable. Our entire created existence is in constant motion. If that is true, then why cannot a God who is bigger than what He created by in constant motion?
Only a fool would think that God is idle. Only a man of no faith would believe that God’s works are done. A fool or a simple-minded man concluded that God has ceased from all His works and has no part in the affairs of men. But to put it in terms that might help those who do have faith: there is never a time when the LORD is not working on your behalf. He can no more cease to work for you than He can cease from existence. It is the nature of His infinite being that necessitates His industry toward the works of His hands. God is always involved. He is always accomplishing things. He is always building, intervening, guiding, providing, instructing, etc. He cannot cease. So, to take the insult (lol) Solomon threw at me and turn it around, I will admit that sometimes faith fails me. Even though it does, God’s hand and not slacked nor fallen short. My comfort is not in the activity of God’s hands. Rather, it is in the faith required to rely on the truth of the activity of God’s hands. He is busy regardless of what I can or cannot observe. Therefore, comfort comes in believing that God is busy no matter what my feeling or senses may otherwise tell me.