Genesis 1:1 – 2:4

We’re restarting Dream Lectio today.

The plan is to have two passages each week, with the aim of looking at overall story of the bible, by taking about 100 stories from the start to the finish. Be warned that means we start with 50 from the Old Testament, that often scary and confusing two thirds of the bible that many choose to avoid, but which actually is the basis of our whole understanding of what it means to be the people of God.

Are you ready?.. right here goes… and it’s a long one to start with! (that last bit isn’t from the bible btw)Â

 First this: God created the Heavens and Earth—all you see, all you don’t see. Earth was a soup of nothingness, a bottomless emptiness, an inky blackness. God’s Spirit brooded like a bird above the watery abyss.Â

 God spoke: “Light!”
      And light appeared.
   God saw that light was good
      and separated light from dark.
   God named the light Day,
      he named the dark Night.
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day One.Â

 God spoke: “Sky! In the middle of the waters;
      separate water from water!”
   God made sky.
   He separated the water under sky
      from the water above sky.
   And there it was:
      he named sky the Heavens;
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day Two.Â

 God spoke: “Separate!
      Water-beneath-Heaven, gather into one place;
   Land, appear!”
      And there it was.
   God named the land Earth.
      He named the pooled water Ocean.
   God saw that it was good.Â

 God spoke: “Earth, green up! Grow all varieties
      of seed-bearing plants,
   Every sort of fruit-bearing tree.”
      And there it was.
   Earth produced green seed-bearing plants,
      all varieties,
   And fruit-bearing trees of all sorts.
      God saw that it was good.
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day Three.Â

 God spoke: “Lights! Come out!
      Shine in Heaven’s sky!
   Separate Day from Night.
      Mark seasons and days and years,
   Lights in Heaven’s sky to give light to Earth.”
      And there it was.Â

 God made two big lights, the larger
      to take charge of Day,
   The smaller to be in charge of Night;
      and he made the stars.
   God placed them in the heavenly sky
      to light up Earth
   And oversee Day and Night,
      to separate light and dark.
   God saw that it was good.
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day Four.Â

 God spoke: “Swarm, Ocean, with fish and all sea life!
      Birds, fly through the sky over Earth!”
   God created the huge whales,
      all the swarm of life in the waters,
   And every kind and species of flying birds.
      God saw that it was good.
   God blessed them: “Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Ocean!
      Birds, reproduce on Earth!”
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day Five.Â

 God spoke: “Earth, generate life! Every sort and kind:
      cattle and reptiles and wild animals—all kinds.”
   And there it was:
      wild animals of every kind,
   Cattle of all kinds, every sort of reptile and bug.
      God saw that it was good.Â

 God spoke: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them
      reflecting our nature
   So they can be responsible for the fish in the sea,
      the birds in the air, the cattle,
   And, yes, Earth itself,
      and every animal that moves on the face of Earth.”
   God created human beings;
      he created them godlike,
   Reflecting God’s nature.
      He created them male and female.
   God blessed them:
      “Prosper! Reproduce! Fill Earth! Take charge!
   Be responsible for fish in the sea and birds in the air,
      for every living thing that moves on the face of Earth.”Â

 Then God said, “I’ve given you
      every sort of seed-bearing plant on Earth
   And every kind of fruit-bearing tree,
      given them to you for food.
   To all animals and all birds,
      everything that moves and breathes,
   I give whatever grows out of the ground for food.”
      And there it was.Â

 God looked over everything he had made;
      it was so good, so very good!
   It was evening, it was morning—
   Day Six.

Heaven and Earth were finished, down to the last detail.Â

 By the seventh day
      God had finished his work.
   On the seventh day
      he rested from all his work.
   God blessed the seventh day.
      He made it a Holy Day
   Because on that day he rested from his work,
      all the creating God had done.

4 Responses to “Genesis 1:1 – 2:4”

  1. richard says:

    “it was so good, so very good!”

    Creation is good, so very good. The earth is good. I am fundamentally good before anything else and so are you…. yeah I know I screw up massively but that’s a secondary thing. God made us well. He made us godlike!

  2. Julie says:

    “On the seventh day he rested from all his work”

    Where I work busyness and exhaustion is often seen as a badge of honour. God expects us to prioritise rest as a means of fruitfulness rather than have unhealthy workaholic behaviours. From the very beginning creativity and rest are interconnected. God invites us to discover the rhythm of a weekly Sabbath, a rhythm that helps us to keep perspective and protects us from burning-out.

  3. Steve says:

    “Creation is good, so very good”
    I love creation, it’s variety, complexity, the way species and peoples interact. I love the awesomeness of His creation.
    What I find even more awsome is that God gave us this perfection to manage and be responsible for. God empowers mankind, , right from the beginning….he didn’t have to he’d have managed it a whole lot better than us.
    But in interacting with, managing and being responsible (and irresponsible!!) for the created world it reveals so much more about the detail, majesty and awesomeness (and forgiveness) of God.

    “Creation is good, so very good”…but it’s not perfection anymore…man, I can’t wait to see heaven!! (but not just yet I hope)

  4. Dot says:

    on fri I was walking down the drive to my dept and the sky was clear and there was a tree that was so beautiful I stopped and took a photo – had my camera as it was graduation day for my students!

    On fri eve and sat I was in Manchester and at one point I was walking and saw two little girls pestering their mum to be able to pick up some of the leaves that had just fallen, because they were beautiful.

    Creation is awesome but we were made to be stewards of it and yet we don\\\’t – creation was and is perfect, but I think as part of our fallen humanity we have managed to spoil it because we believe we are better than God and we don\\\’t look after it properly we think we can improve it – but how can you improve perfection?

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