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So all those rows we just imagined on the many kingdom hall floors, you'd have to multiply that by over 30 times to get close to the estimated amount of galaxies in the universe as a whole. That scale is simply beyond our comprehension, and that is the point. So all those rows we just imagined on the many kingdom hall floors, you'd have to multiply that by over 30 times to get close to the estimated amount of galaxies in the universe as a whole. That scale is simply beyond our comprehension, and that is the point.
However, despite the unfathomable size of the universe, everything is held in order and balance; it's all organized. Let's take a look at our next scripture to shed some more light on that statement; please turn to Isaiah 40:26: However, despite the ridiculous size of the universe, everything is held in order and balance; it's all organized. Let's take a look at our next scripture to shed some more light on that statement; please turn to Isaiah 40:26:
> _"Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who brings out their army by number; He calls them all by name. Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power, Not one of them is missing."_ > _"Lift up your eyes to heaven and see. Who has created these things? It is the One who brings out their army by number; He calls them all by name. Because of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power, Not one of them is missing."_
The scripture states that the Creator and Organizer of our massive universe is none other than **Jehovah God** himself. It refers to the many stars and other features of the heavens as an army, whom Jehovah God knows each by name and has a place for each and every one. Can you give every row on the floor we talked about earlier a name and remember where it goes? Yea, me either, but Jehovah does just that. The scripture states that the Creator and Organizer of our massive universe is none other than **Jehovah God** himself. It refers to the many stars and other features of the heavens as an army, whom Jehovah God knows each by name and has a place for each and every one. Can you give every row on the floor we talked about earlier a name and remember where it goes? Yea, me either, but Jehovah does just that on a much grander scale.
So, question time: Could the massive system that is the universe, in all its many intricate moving parts and powerful components, have come about by **sheer chance**, or was it created and is constantly being maintained? Consider this: If you or I, a human, tried to create a system even a fraction of the size of the scale of the universe, and tried to keep it from diving into chaos, do you think we could? One quick look at the existing systems humans have put in place on just our planet, and their slew of problems, should give you the answer. It's impossible that the universe came about by chance. It took tremendous power and wisdom to create and to maintain. Power and wisdom that can only be found in **Jehovah God** himself. So, question time: Could the massive system that is the universe, in all its many intricate moving parts and powerful components, have come about by **sheer chance**, or was it created and is constantly being maintained? Consider this: If you or I, a human, tried to create a system even a fraction of the size of the scale of the universe, and tried to keep it from diving into chaos, do you think we could? One quick look at the existing systems humans have put in place on just our planet, and their slew of problems, should give you the answer. It's impossible that the universe came about by chance. It took tremendous power and wisdom to create and to maintain. Power and wisdom that can only be found in **Jehovah God** himself.
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The greatest source of power we know about in our physical world are stars. Stars are massive entities that produce great amounts of power through nuclear fusion. The process involves taking several atoms of one element and fusing them together into a single atom of a different element, releasing large amounts of energy. Walk outside at about 3:00 PM in mid-July, and as you sit there with sweat pouring down your face, remember that the sun is 150 million km away and still pushing out that much power. And also keep in mind, the sun isn't even that big of a star—it's just average—so think there are plenty of other stars out there, pushing out at least the same levels of energy, if not more so. Lotta power, right? The greatest source of power we know about in our physical world are stars. Stars are massive entities that produce great amounts of power through nuclear fusion. The process involves taking several atoms of one element and fusing them together into a single atom of a different element, releasing large amounts of energy. Walk outside at about 3:00 PM in mid-July, and as you sit there with sweat pouring down your face, remember that the sun is 150 million km away and still pushing out that much power. And also keep in mind, the sun isn't even that big of a star—it's just average—so think there are plenty of other stars out there, pushing out at least the same levels of energy, if not more so. Lotta power, right?
Power is also evident in things we see here on Earth. Think about the **tremendous power of hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis**, and other natural disasters that can wipe out entire cities in just a few minutes. Think of the small things that we often pay no mind to, like little trickles of water from a river, that given enough time can cut paths the size of the Grand Canyon. We also have various creatures, like the mighty elephant that can topple trees with ease, or the blue whale, the largest organism on this planet that feeds on creatures we can't even see. Power is also evident in things we see here on Earth. Think about the **tremendous power of hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis**, and other natural disasters that can wipe out entire cities in just a few minutes. Think of the small things that we often pay no mind to, like little trickles of water from a river, that given enough time can cut paths the size of the Grand Canyon. We also have various creatures, like the mighty elephant that can topple trees with ease, or the blue whale, the largest animal on this planet that feeds on creatures we can't even see.
Do you think Jehovah, the one who created all these things, has power? I'd say so. Do you think Jehovah, the one who created all these things, has power? I'd say so.