Delicately Structured

The world is a delicately structured
organism. The fact that we may not recognize that it is meticulously organized
is only a failure in our own capacity to see the whole picture.
Recently I was listening to a
prominent speaker who related an example of a very well -known story about
Isaac Newton. Newton was in an ongoing debate with another scientist who held
the perspective that everything was a coincidence, there was no order in the
world. One day Newton pointed out a structure of the solar system he designed
and built, which is now famous, and said, “Look, this just appeared in my
house, I have no idea how it appeared, it just did.”
The friend challenged Newton’s statement and replied, “A structure such as this could not have just appeared. It is meticulous therefore it had to be built.”
At which point, Newton took his fellow scientist outside and pointed at the night sky and said, “You keep telling me that all of this that we look at is just a coincidence and yet you tell me the structure in my home had to be built by someone? The structure in my home is not even relatively close to the amazing structure we see here.”
Anyone who would allow him/herself to open their eyes will have to recognize that we live in a meticulously structured environment so much so that even when things happen outside of the ordinary, such as a natural disaster, that too is part of the structure.
Having said the above every one of us must come to a conclusion that our own being also belongs in that grand plan and that each individual has a very particular function to fulfill.
Think about it like a car’s engine. It’s made of many parts, some big, some small, some seem to be more important than others and yet if you take out the smallest part of that engine, it will render that engine useless. If one part begins to go bad, it not only begins to cause wear and tear on the rest of the nearby parts, but it also causes lag in the operating of the entire engine. So it is with every one of us, whether we believe ourselves to be the screw or the pistons, without that screw, the engine doesn’t function properly.
One of the most important achievements that we can reach is to continuously ask ourselves what is the function I fulfill in the big plan so I can do it to the best of my ability?