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  Genesis 1:2 >>


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Genesis 1:1-5
Excerpted from: The Christian Walk: In Light

The first command in God's Word is Let there be light. After introducing God as Creator of heaven and earth, the Book begins by describing earth, that is, our world, and the Bible describes it as tohu and bohu, as we have said in the past, in the Hebrew. That it was formless and empty. It existed in a chaotic state. There was futility there, it was covered in darkness. It describes a place, a state without God.

The church has taught that the language that Moses uses here in verses 1 and 2, as describing what happened to the earth, what happened to the whole galaxy, if you will, the solar system at least after, Satan's rebellion. This is the way it was once rebellious angels tried to take over God's throne and were spat back to earth by His might. That is called the gap theory. That is what creationists call it. That there was a gap of some time between the first verse and the second.

And if we are correct in believing that, it is a description then of the result of sin and rebellion. And so the earth that was without form and void, and darkened, where there was no light, that is the way that is opposed to God, that is the result of sin.

But the end of verse 2 informs us that God was poised to act. He was not willing to leave His creation in such a displeasing ruined state. His Spirit, that is, the power by which He works, was hovering in the darkness over the waters. It is almost like it was a bird just kind of hovering in the breeze, kind of like you see the gulls do on the beach, where they just seem to stay hovering as the wind holds them up. And of course, many people have drawn a parallel to the Spirit coming like a dove upon Jesus at His baptism, as kind of a throwback to this. That the One who was going to cleanse the world was here.

But that Spirit, His Spirit, was above the waters. And the image of hovering, the idea of hovering, gives you the idea of kind of a tenseness that is there. Like there is a readiness to go. It is almost like when you are on the starting line in a race. Everybody is just waiting for the gunshot to go off or the whistle to blow or the flag to wave. The Spirit was waiting for a command. Then God said, Let there be light. That was the command - and there was light. It happened. Light bloomed around the earth. So God banished the darkness for a time so He could work.

Notice it tells us there that once He saw the light and said it was good, that He divided the light from the darkness, and there was a day portion and a night portion, a light portion and a dark portion. And they became part of our day. Have you ever tried, let us say it is pitch black outside, but you have to do something and you do not have any light source. And so you try to fumble around and try to figure out how to do this thing and you never do it quite right. Even if you can do what it is that you need to do, you do not feel real secure about it because it is dark. You cannot see what you have just done, but you assume maybe that you got it okay.

But if you need to be able to see and light is not available or your abilities are not there, then you are going to have trouble. It is a struggle. But as soon as the ability to see is there and as soon as light is there, it becomes almost easy. You do not have to put quite so much work into it. So it is almost impossible to do anything well in darkness.

Jesus Himself says in John 9:3, that the night is coming when no one can work. It is a generality, but it is a truism. Work is far more difficult in darkness. We work best in the daylight, in the daytime when we can see because there is plenty of light to illuminate what we are doing.

God, then, brought light into the world to do His work of creation. That was the first thing He called for. I need a lamp. I can't see what's in here in the engine. You ever worked on a car at night? How much light do you need to do some of that work? And of course, there are shadows everywhere and you have to get the light in … . . .

Genesis 1:1-2
Excerpted from: Who Do You Trust? (Part Three)

But we are going to start here in Genesis 1:26, on the sixth day of God's rebuilding of the earth and what had been terribly demolished by Satan.

As most of us know, as far as we understand these two verses, the Church of the Great God generally subscribes to what is called the Gap Theory, also more properly referred to as Restoration Creationism. Sometimes, it is called the re-creation theory.

Genesis 1:1 tells us that God created the heavens and the earth and we know what God creates is very good. However, verse 2 gives us a completely different picture. Verse 2 shows us a creation that was without form and void,' as translated in the King James. Those two words in the original Hebrew are tohu and bohu, which mean confusion and ruin or chaos.

God does not create things in confusion and chaos, so the indication is that something drastic happened between verses 1 and 2 where we see God recreating order and productivity on the earth. Something must have happened between and which had turned the earth into a shapeless, chaotic mass, as The Living Bible puts it.

Putting scriptures together from other places in the Bible we can draw the conclusion that this gap in time and the confusion and chaos recorded in verse 2, was the result of the rebellious destruction of Satan and those demonic angels that followed him.

I would like to remind us here what we believe and teach regarding this, as stated on the Church of the Great God website under the title, How Does The Bible Explain Fossil Ages Over 6,000 Years (Genesis 1:2):

It seems interesting that God begins His thunderous account to Job of His sovereignty over every facet of His creation with the joyful songs of the angels when He created the earth. It is possible that this joy was expressed by the angels at the recreation of the earth and return to peace and order in anticipation of God's work to create additional members of the Family.

Or it may be possible that this predated Genesis 1:1 and the earth's original creation to be ultimately inhabited by those whom God intended to be in His Family. Perhaps this was at earth's pre-gap creation when the angels may have been given the task by God trusting them to finish the preparations for mankind.

Perhaps we may be able to piggyback on what Bill said a few weeks ago to see just how notoriously horrible in breaking the bond of trust with God is envy. I think we can make a biblically sound guess that it was envy over what did not rightly belong to him or any angels - being created in the image and likeness of God!

Brethren, as we saw Satan is the ruler of this world, with the authority and power that God had given to His created angels as ministering spirit being of great power. Is it possible that his original rulership was to complete the construction of earth as a suitable habitat for physical man who were going to be in God's Family, but his envy for what was never going to be his got in the way, and ate away at him?

Genesis 1:1-3
Excerpted from: Good, Good, Good Vibrations

God's Holy Spirit can be described simply as the mind and creative power of the Almighty God. Now note here in these scriptures, it was not God Himself that was hovering over the face of the waters. No. It tells us God created everything through His powerful Spirit. It was through the thought processes that emerged from God's mind that He thought and His Spirit made it.

In the Beginning: The Creation  

Articles

Leadership and Covenants (Part Five)  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Four)  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Seven)  
The Prophesied Creation of Light  (2)

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Satan's Origin and Destiny  

Essays

An Illuminating Prophecy  (2)

Sermons

A Primer On Spirit  
Angelic Responsibilities  
Approaching God Through Christ (Part 5)  
Defining Logos (Part One)  
Defining Logos (Part Two)  (2)
Hebrews (Part Three): Who Was Jesus? (cont.)  
Is America a Christian Nation? (Part Four)  
Jesus Is God  (2)
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Four)  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Three)  
Let There Be Light  
No Failsafe Needed  (2)
Oil For the Light  
Pentecost and Time  
Redeeming the Time for Unity  
The Pattern of Creation  
The Wonderful, Powerful Gift of God's Holy Spirit  
What the Holy Spirit Does  (2)
What the Holy Spirit Does  



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