Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning (James 1:17).
God Himself is both author and finisher of everything we have that is good. This, of course, is the testimony concerning His creation in the beginning, which was both very good and finished (Genesis 1:31; 2:1). The unique name Father of lights seems to suggest a remarkable scientific insight. Since light is the most basic form of energy, and yet is equivalent also to all other forms, and since literally everything in the physical universe is energy in some form, it is singularly appropriate to speak of the totality of all Gods good and perfect gifts in creation as lights. And, since all these energies are not now being created (only conserved), their original source can only be from the Father of lights!
There even seems to be a hint of both of the two great laws of science here: energy conservation as well as energy deterioration. The term variableness, used only here, means literally transmutation. Just as God is immutable, the total amount of His created lights is conservedneither created nor destroyed. The Second Law states that, in all energy conversions (that is, in everything that happens), the entropy of the universe increases. Entropy means in-turning, coming from two Greek words, en and tropethe second of which is used in this verse. Entropy is a measure of disorganization, and its inexorable increase is a result of Gods curse on the creation following mans rebellion. Thus, although the total energy of the universe is conserved (by the First Law), the available energy is decreasing (by the Second Law). Nevertheless, God Himself is not bound by this law which He has imposed, for a time, on His creation. With Him is not even a shadow of any turning (trope). God never changes, and His purposes can never be defeated! HMM














