Beginning
‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth’
Genesis 1:1
‘In the beginning’ rules out the idea that the universe has always been. ‘In the beginning God’ rules out the idea there’s lots of gods. If God was there in the beginning, by implication He was there before the beginning of time and has always been, He’s eternal.
This verse doesn’t go into details about how God created the universe. He could have taken billions of years, or a second. As the chapter unfolds, the writer describes Him as taking a week: killing two birds with one stone- setting us a blueprint for our timekeeping.
The idea that in the beginning nothing exploded is even more far-fetched than this Biblical truth. We can’t get something from nothing, which is why people in their attempt to write God out of the equation keep making the universe out to be older and older.
Explosions cause damage and chaos, not an ordered cosmos. The big bang doesn’t make sense as an explanation of the origin of life. People just want some excuse to write God out of the equation.
‘Heavenly Father, thank you for Your creation, because You have made all things well. Please help us to glorify You in our lives, in Jesus’ name, amen'.
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