Dr. John C. Whitcomb, Coauthor of The Genesis Flood, Passes Away
He was not on the list.
In a Facebook post from Whitcomb Ministries, Inc., it was
announced this morning that theologian Dr. John Whitcomb, the co-author of The
Genesis Flood and a giant in the modern creation movement, “entered into
heavenly glory last night in his sleep.” He was 95 years old. While we grieve
the loss of this great man, we’re thankful that he is reaping his heavenly
reward for his faithful service to his Maker here on earth.
While we grieve
the loss of this great man, we’re thankful that he is reaping his heavenly
reward for his faithful service to his Maker here on earth.
Dr. Whitcomb greatly impacted my life. During my final year
of university studies in 1974, I first obtained a copy of his book The Genesis
Flood (co-authored with the late Dr. Henry Morris). This book, along with
others I had gotten, gave me biblical and scientific answers to those who
attacked the record of the flood in Genesis.
This was one of the first books we sold in the ministry that
began in our home in Australia in 1977 that eventually became the Answers in
Genesis organization that now impacts tens of millions of people a year around
the world. It was a book I showed my father, and he was so thrilled to see
answers to the objections so many people in the church raised against taking
the flood account literally.
There’s no doubt The Genesis Flood has been significantly
used by the Lord as part of the foundation of the modern biblical creation
movement. This movement is a worldwide one, and I believe it is having a major
impact in helping bring a new and very needed Reformation to call the church
back to the authority of God’s Word, beginning in Genesis.
I have met numerous people around the world, including
pastors, teachers, professors, and others, who told me that it was The Genesis
Flood that saved them from the liberal teaching that was undermining God’s Word
in Genesis at their seminary, Christian college, or Bible college. I believe
such examples are more than we could ever imagine.
I do believe he is
one of the greatest theologians this world has seen, and we will so miss him.
I never thought I would one day meet Dr. Whitcomb but was so
thrilled to meet this great man of God after we moved to the United States. I
do believe he is one of the greatest theologians this world has seen, and we
will so miss him. It was so exciting to have Dr. Whitcomb at the dedication of
the land for the Creation Museum in 2000. He prayed a dedication prayer that
day, and the Lord has greatly blessed this teaching attraction. Dr. Whitcomb
also participated in the opening of the Creation Museum in 2007, and the
dedication of the land for the Ark Encounter in 2014.
In 2016, when we opened the Ark Encounter, Dr. Whitcomb, who
had agreed to be on the board of directors for this evangelistic attraction,
along with the board members of Answers in Genesis, laid one of the stones of
the 12-stones memorial in a ceremony before thousands of people. As I said at
the time, the Ark was “our 12 stones, to stand as a memorial to remind
generations of the truth of God’s Word and the gospel.”
One of our board members shared,
What a giant of
the faith. One of the kindest men I ever met. He was an excellent speaker as
well. I heard him speak at several churches, maybe 10 – 15 years ago. He will
be missed.
Dr. Whitcomb’s legacy lives on through the ministries of
Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum, impacting
millions and millions of people, directly and indirectly, each year. I can
honestly say that we at Answers in Genesis stand on the shoulders of great men
like Dr. Whitcomb.
I pray God will raise up others to stand on our shoulders
now, as this legacy continues to grow and impact the church and culture.
People will look back on this time in history, and just as
we think about greats like Martin Luther, John Calvin, John Wesley, George
Whitfield, and others, they will talk about Dr. Whitcomb. Truly, one of the
greats the Lord raised up for a specific time in history for a great purpose to
shine the light of God’s Word brightly. He will never be forgotten.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken Ham
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