09/05/2023
Did you know that the DNA molecule has the name Yahweh written on it? The DNA molecule is a double helix 🧬, consisting of 2 major segmented strands that spiral clockwise. These strands are connected by sulfur bridges, like the rungs of a ladder. These bridges are not evenly spaced along the molecule, but they do have a specific pattern. There’s a bridge, then 10 segments later there’s another one. Then 5 segments later another one, then 6 segments another one, then 5 segments later another bridge. This 10-5-6-5 pattern is then repeated over and over again for the entire length of the molecule. This is particularly interesting when viewed with the Hebrew language. In Hebrew, the numbers 10-5-6-5 correspond to the letters Y-H-W-H, which is the name for God, Yahweh. The God who created our very DNA signed his name in every DNA molecule to let us know that we are His. He created us, and then he signed his name in our very DNA.
What’s even more remarkable is that Hebrew is a pictorial language as well. Each letter represents an image or concept. Specifically, the Y represents “Behold”, the H represents “a hand”, and the W represents “a nail.” So altogether, the name YHWH is saying, “Behold the nail in my hand.” Not only is our DNA telling us that we belong to God, but it is telling us who that God is. He is the one with the nail in his hands, the one who died for our sins, he is none other than Jesus Christ. Jesus IS God. He is the one who created us. Even at the beginning of creation, when he was still creating our DNA, he knew that we would mess up and need a savior. He knew that he would have to come and take the nails in his hands and die for our sins. Before we ever messed up, he was already thinking about how he could redeem us and bring us back home!
Some people say they don’t believe in God, they believe in “science.” But here is science telling us through DNA that we were not only created by God, but that that God is none other than Jesus Christ! Jesus loves us so much. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)