The Account of Creation
Genesis 1 and 2
In
the beginning our awesome God created the heavens and earth.
No
animal life had yet been made, nothing had given birth.
First
God said, “Let there be light” and the darkness flew away.
The
darkness God defined as night and the light He defined as day.
Then
He created the heavenly expanse giving it shape and form
Commanding
the waters to leave the land making that the norm.
So
on the first day God made light; on the second He made land.
He
was pleased with what He formed by the Word of His command.
On day
three He spoke the word; vegetation covered the earth.
Grass
and trees and herbs appeared with seeds ensuring new birth.
On day
four the LORD created the sun, the stars, and moon.
When
the moon passed through the sky, day would be coming soon.
On day
five the seas were filled with an abundance of living creatures.
Even
today we’re still amazed at their various forms and features.
With
infinite wisdom He created the birds that fly throughout the sky
Telling
them to find their mate, be fruitful and multiply.
On day
six animals were formed all across the land.
Then
they watched as God took dirt and fashioned the first man.
This
first man ruled creation and though created from sod,
He
was destined for special relation, made in the image of God.
All
this took place in the first six days. The angels were impressed.
Thus
God formed a pattern to stay: the seventh day is for rest.
This
truth has stood through all the years giving us health and peace,
For
as we worship the Lord we revere, worry and stress are released.
One final
Gift God gave to man: He brought to Adam his Eve,
A
beautiful helpmate created for him; precious beyond belief.
Did
you notice that Eve was made from a rib in Adam’s side?
There
Jesus suffered a wound as well that we may become His bride.
What
a plan! What a purpose! What a glorious deed!
First
God created and then He died in order to meet our need.
Surely
He is worthy of the praise we freely give.
Let
us therefore proclaim His name by the manner in which we live.
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