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God is identified as doing 7 things in the first 5 verses:
God is identified as doing 7 things in the first 5 verses:
(i) God created
(ii) God moved
(iii) God said
(iv) God saw
(v) God divided
(vi) God called
(vii) "he" called
What are the implications of these activities of God?
As Creator, he has the power to create from nothing -
As the Mover, he has the capability to bring life -
As the Speaker, he has a degree of power in his word that no other has -
As the Seeing One, he was there to witness what no one else could witness -
As the Divider, he is sovereignly in power over that which he creates -
As the Name-giver, he shows supremacy over time (days & seasons) -
What did this mean for the original recipients of the writing?
This would have been tremendously important for Israel to hear from Moses (the initial writer) because:
(1) This opening passage of Genesis makes the creation of man that much more majestic () even to the point where God allows man a responsibility similar to what only God previously held.
(2) This opening passage of Genesis makes the Fall that much more unthinkable because of how the passage emphasizes the greatness of God.
(3) The lie of believed in the Fall continues to ravage all of mankind.
It is the lie that man could be god in some form.
This led to the formation of kingdoms under little tyrants.
Note how the Lord speaks before the flood in .
(4) Men continued to display their rebellion against God -
(5) By the time Moses is chronicling this book, the truths of this opening chapter would have been tremendously helpful news when facing another self-proclaimed sovereign.
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(6) Whether the children of Israel had this in writing when this happened or not, we see the Creator God affirming who He really is by all that he does to deliver his people and destroy those who reject him.
Three questions that emerge (to be covered over the next three weeks):
Can there really be only one, true God?
Can God be believed over modern scientific & technological advancement?
If God is this powerful, can he really be all-good since there is so much pain and suffering in the world?
Closing Application:
(1) Know and believe that great majesty and power of God.
(2) Have faith that this God has spoken in creation -
(2) Believe that His creative word is powerful enough to bring about deliverance.
An eternal, almighty God is more consistent with a change, accidental happening.
(3) This God of “in the beginning” has become flesh.
(3) Be assured of how God has spoken in Christ - ,
When we study the human DNA, or the formation of the universe, or just the
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What kind of God does your life reflect?
Does your life reflect this kind of a powerful God that can take the desolate and make them fruitful?
Does your life reflect this kind of God that can make you knew so that you can produce fruit for him?
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