Showing posts with label The Creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Creation. Show all posts

Thursday, January 9, 2014

9 January 2014 - The Creation (part five of five)

“Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array”
“God had finished the work he had been doing” by the seventh day
Genesis two verse two says that on this day He did rest
God then made the day holy and forever it was blessed
“Keep the Sabbath…holy” per Exodus twenty verse eight
That is what the fourth commandment does clearly state
But remember what Jesus said to the Pharisees in Mark two
“The Sabbath was made for man”, so that is what we must do

“The Lord God formed the man from the dust of the ground”
And then gave man the breath of life, Genesis 2 does expound
Into the Garden of Eden, God took the man and had him take care
He could eat anything, except from the tree of knowledge there
If he ate from that tree, he would “surely die” per verse seventeen
God said that man needed a helper, based on what He had seen
So then from one of the man’s ribs, a woman God did create
Which is why man and woman will “become one” to this date
He was called Adam; the woman had yet to be given a name
“The man and his wife were both naked, and they felt no shame”

Psalm eight says “how majestic is your name in all the earth”
For reasons to glorify God, David says that there is no dearth
“Glory above the heavens” and “the works of [his] fingers”
“The moon and the stars” whose light during night lingers
“Made “a little lower than the heavenly beings” was “the son of man”
He has ruled “over the works of [God’s] hands” since time began
David was referring to God’s works during the six days of creation
In this and several other psalms expressing awe and admiration

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

8 January 2014 - The Creation (part four)

Then God said, “Let the earth produce living creatures”
Mammals, reptiles, amphibians with all sorts of features
And God saw that is was good, per verse twenty five
For He had created the earth and made it come alive
And if Psalm fifty verses eight to fifteen we do read
Our sacrifices and burnt offerings God does not need
For to Him belongs every animal, creature, and bird
As in so many songs of worship we have heard
And when we do call upon Him in our day of trouble
We will honor Him when He delivers us from the rubble

“Let Us make man in our own image” God did then say
“According to our likeness”, in verse 26 on the sixth day
“They will rule” all the fish and animals upon the earth
For being made from His image, we have great worth
God blessed mankind, saying to be fruitful and multiply
For every living creature, food He will always supply
“God saw all that He had made, and it was very good”
That ended the sixth day; God had done all that he could

Monday, January 6, 2014

6 January 2014 - The Creation (part three)

Then God said “let there be lights in the expanse of the sky”
Verse 14 says “to separate the day from the night” was why
“They will serve as signs…to mark seasons and days”
The sky will thus “give light on the earth” is the next phrase
God made two great lights, to govern the day and the night
He made the stars, and he saw that all was good and right
“And there was evening, and there was morning – the fourth day”
God’s eternal city is what Revelation 21:22-26 does portray
“The glory of God gives it light and the Lamb is its lamp”
There will be no night, for with His honor God will it stamp

Then God said, “let the water teem with living creatures”
He created fish and birds, each with individual features
Some swam and some flew; some big and some small
“God saw that is was good” and “God blessed them” all
“Be fruitful and increase in number” in the sea and on land
There was evening and morning – the fifth day God planned
“How many are your works, O Lord” says Psalm 104
He cares for them all, whether in water or on shore

Sunday, January 5, 2014

5 January 2014 - The Creation (part two)

This continues "The One Minute Bible Day by Day"

I am going to try to write it in poetry the entire way
“Let there be an expanse between the waters” God said
The expanse above the water He called “sky” instead
Per verse 8, “evening came, and then morning: the second day”
“The heavens declare the glory of God”, Psalm 19:1 does say
And as David said in verse 10 of Psalm fifty seven
“For great is [God’s] love, reaching to the heaven”
Jeremiah 10 verse 12 says “God made the earth by his power”
He used his wisdom and understanding in that initial hour

Then God said “let the water…be gathered to one place”
“Let dry ground appear”; “land” is what He called this space
He called the gathered waters “seas”, it is understood
Per verse number ten, “and God saw that is was good”
God had the land produce vegetation – plants and trees
They all bore fruit and seed, all of which did God please
“Bringing forth food from the earth”, as Psalm 104:14 does convey
 “And there was evening, and there was morning – the third day”

Saturday, January 4, 2014

4 January 2014 - The Creation (part one)

I just started "The One Minute Bible Day by Day"
I am going to try to write poems the entire way
Note that I will probably end up some days combining
So if there is a silent day don't think I am resigning
Please pray that I manage to find rhyme after rhyme
I hope that you will enjoy them, if you have the time
 
The book of Genesis starts with the story of creation
Chapters 1 and 2 talk of life before the first temptation
 
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth"
"The earth was formless and empty"; it had no real worth
"Over the surface of the deep", darkness did it cover
But over the waters, the Spirit of God did still hover
This story is paralleled in John 1 verses one to five
Which say that Jesus, the Word, was always alive
"The Word was with God, and the Word was God" says verse one
He was with God from the beginning, through all that He has done
"Through Him all things were made", per verse three
"In Him was life", "the light of men" that we still see
 
And then God said "let there be light" and there was light
He saw "the light was good", and thus created day and night
"There was evening, and there was morning - the first day"
God is our lamp in darkness, 2 Samuel 22:29 does say
In Psalm 27 verse one, David asks who shall he fear
"The Lord is my light and salvation" we go on to hear
Jesus is "the light of the world" John 8:12 does stress
Whoever follows Him will never ever walk in darkness
Revelation 22:5 says that "there will be no more night"
Without a lamp or sun, "the Lord God will give them light"