I'm reading a book called "The Top 100 Miracles of the Bible". I haven't gotten very far, only to page 17 and miracle number 5. The first miracles noted in this book are about creation in Genesis. I'm intrigued because I hadn't thought of each line of the creation story as a separate miracle. I hadn't even thought of each day separate from each other day in the narrative.
If you reread the story, one verse at a time, you will see an interesting picture. Before the first day, God created the heavens and the earth. Picture this, the heavens and the earth. I picture the stars and a dark sky. But the earth is more difficult. Genesis says the earth was formless and empty, dark, covered with water. This was BEFORE the first day. How do we comprehend that? How can we grasp the meaning of before time.
Then - sometime later, when it became the first day, God created light. He didn't dispel the dark though. He separated darkness from light. Is the darkness here Satan? Or is it the absence of light? What exactly is this darkness? Is the light a reflection of God? Also, don't forget that there except for light and dark, nothing has form and everything is covered with water......what is everything? I don't know. The chaos of the creation?
My brain can't comprehend these words. I wonder if that is why there are so few details of the creation. We just aren't capable of understanding. God, who always was, created out of nothing. I can "create" a cake but use ingredients that already exist. I can't create a cake without something to create it with. Let's use something more complex. This blog can't be created without words, thoughts, a blog format, the internet. These things exist already. I'm not creating anything. I am using what has already been created.
Re-read each miracle of the creation story. Try to reflect on each and how each miracle brings glory to God. We are privileged to get to experience the results but only because God wants to to glorify Him too. He loves us and wants us to appreciate all this but not for us, but for Him. Glory be to God. Amen.
If you reread the story, one verse at a time, you will see an interesting picture. Before the first day, God created the heavens and the earth. Picture this, the heavens and the earth. I picture the stars and a dark sky. But the earth is more difficult. Genesis says the earth was formless and empty, dark, covered with water. This was BEFORE the first day. How do we comprehend that? How can we grasp the meaning of before time.
Then - sometime later, when it became the first day, God created light. He didn't dispel the dark though. He separated darkness from light. Is the darkness here Satan? Or is it the absence of light? What exactly is this darkness? Is the light a reflection of God? Also, don't forget that there except for light and dark, nothing has form and everything is covered with water......what is everything? I don't know. The chaos of the creation?
My brain can't comprehend these words. I wonder if that is why there are so few details of the creation. We just aren't capable of understanding. God, who always was, created out of nothing. I can "create" a cake but use ingredients that already exist. I can't create a cake without something to create it with. Let's use something more complex. This blog can't be created without words, thoughts, a blog format, the internet. These things exist already. I'm not creating anything. I am using what has already been created.
Re-read each miracle of the creation story. Try to reflect on each and how each miracle brings glory to God. We are privileged to get to experience the results but only because God wants to to glorify Him too. He loves us and wants us to appreciate all this but not for us, but for Him. Glory be to God. Amen.
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