How Much Are You Worth? - Human Chromosomes

Narrator: Chris Genthree
 •  2 min. read  •  grade level: 8
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"Fear not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows." Matt. 10:31.
Not many years ago it was thought that the human body, reduced to salable items, would be worth only about a dollar. But as scientists learned more about the body's valuable chemicals and minerals they have revised the figure to $150,000! Of course, this is just playing with figures, for it would be impossible to take these materials out of your body and sell them. Actually, the wonderful way the Creator has formed our bodies makes them priceless.
No one could ever construct anything like a living body with its wonderful parts all working together. For instance, scientists often speak of genes. These are molecules in the cell that determine, even before you are born, what kind of person you will be and that make you in many ways similar to your father and mother.
The human body is made up of some 30 trillion cells, and each cell contains 46 chromosomes, and every chromosome has hundreds of these tiny genes. Do you think these parts, so necessary for life, just happened to come about or perhaps took millions of years to develop? No-it would be impossible! Adam's body was given all these important parts when the Lord God created him, and they have been passed on to all people ever since.
Scientific language uses code names such as DNA, GRF, CRF. TRT, etc. These are abbreviation: for terms describing how the various genes can determine whether a baby will develop into a person being moody or cheerful, quiet or lively, big or little, or having a certain color to his or her skin, eyes and hair.
All animals also have cells, chromosomes and genes, although they are not the same as man's. The most important difference is that it was only of man that the Bible says, "And the Lord God... breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." Gen. 2:7. The soul is part of our earthly life, but it will go on forever in either heaven or hell. God has lovingly invited us to make heaven our eternal home. It can be ours through faith in the atoning work of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, when He died on Calvary's cross to pay for the sins of all who will trust in Him.
His promise about everlasting life includes the body as well as the soul. This assures us that when the Lord Jesus comes to take those of us who love Him to heaven, He will give each one a new body "fashioned like unto His glorious body." Phil. 3:21.
Will you be included to receive such a wonderful change and live forever with the Savior in heaven? Or will your soul live forever in hell?