A Poof of Air
Many
men and women (most of whom we would consider “geniuses”) have introduced
amazing concepts to mankind. We call them “great” men and women, “heroes” even.
Throughout history, humanity has been blessed by many great thinkers: Aristotle,
Plato, Confucius, Tesla, Einstein, Marie Curie, and the like. Even today, many
famous people are looked upon as possessing “superior intellects.” On the
website wonderlist.com, you can find a list of ten modern day geniuses with IQ’s
ranging from 190 to 230. Compared to the rest of mankind (with average IQ of
100), their thoughts are magnificent and impressive. But what about compared to
God? How impressive are the greatest minds when compared with the mind of God?
How
do you compare the thoughts of the omniscient God with the thoughts of man? According
to verse 11, the greatest scholastic and scientific minds from the history of
mankind are “but a breath” compared to our God. The mind of the most genius
musical composers in history are “like a vapor.” The thoughts of the greatest
inventors of all time are empty and hollow compared to the infinitely matchless
thoughts of God. In fact, God views all of the so-called wisdom and knowledge
of man to be but a vapor that has no substance and quickly vanishes. “Surely
men of low degree are a vapor, Men of high degree are a lie; If they are weighed on the
scales, they are altogether lighter than vapor.” (Psalm 62:9)
The Hebrew
word translated “breath” in verse 11 is “hebel.” This word literally
means vapor or mist – a “poof of air” which has no substance. The root meaning
of this word is seeking to convey emptiness, futility, and hollowness. It is
found 73 times in the Scriptures where it is translated as: vapor, breath,
vanity, vain. Figuratively, this word means something transitory and
unsatisfactory. Various Bible versions have translated this word as “breath”
(ESV); “futile” (NIV); “vanity” (KJV); or “shallowness” (MSG). You get the
idea. It simply means that, compared to God, the thoughts of man are transitory
and lack substance.
In
reality, all human knowledge is known to God in eternity before it is known by
men. All we have been able to do is discover that knowledge. We have discovered
many of the natural laws and scientific principles which He has infused into His
creation. Over time, we may discover more and deeper truths, but God is the One
who placed it all here for us to discover. And, one day, all human knowledge
will dissolve and vanish into thin air, giving way to the one true Genius,
Hero, and Great Thinker-the Lord God. He knows our thoughts, that they are just
a poof of air.