Thursday, January 21, 2010

"And the Earth was Void and Without Form"

So God accepts the challenge to create something spectacular.  Perhaps the universe is so infinite that it is shared by the other Gods from that spiritual plane.  Perhaps the other galaxies are the creations of the other Gods.  Perhaps they just didn't get it correct.
God says, I will create something so spectacular that It will shame the others.  
On the first day, God created the earth.  When we look at the surrounding planets within our own solar system and those of the Milky 
Way, nothing compares with the structure of the Earth.  So which came first, the earth or the solar system?  According to Genesis, the earth.  It was void and without form. Now, the bible does not state that God created this body, only that it was "void and without form" Genesis 1.2 states that the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.  
This confirms my analysis of a spiritual  place from where God comes from. His Spirit moves across the face of the waters.  So here we see that God has not created the Earth, but in fact it was already here and it was covered by water.  So, the building blocks of the solar system was already in place when God found just the right spot to be creative.  Earth, just the right size, water already here, Perfect.  Why He even had his Spirit checking it out.  Perfect.  A builder and master craftsman, God gifted in art now starts to build that which has never been done before.  Oh how excited he must have been.  This was His chance to show the other Gods that by selecting the right location one could create the most beautiful of all art.  

Now God goes to work.  I am sure it must have taken Him quite sometime to draw up the plans for his creation.  After all, one does not go blindly out and start building.  Without a blueprint, nothing could be done correctly.  Maybe, just maybe God invented the blueprint.  God is one that likes things that are good.  We are reminded in Genesis that when he makes the world, he sees that it is good and it "Pleases" Him.  Seeing the earth without form and dark, he says (vs 1.3) "Let there be light" and there was light. vs 1.4. And god saw the light, AND IT WAS GOOD!!! God didn't like the idea of a dark earth.  Being God and getting around the infinite space seeing stars, he was no stranger to light.  Notice how the bible does not say that God created light itself, only that he said let there be light.  So what does he do to make this light?  Well, he brings forth the Sun.  And he places it just right where this void, dark and watery planet could sustain life.  Thinking, God says that it isn't a good idea for the whole planet to be light all the time and so in vs 1.4 God creates rotation of the planet around the Sun to create darkness.  Having Sun light 24/7 would indeed destroy that which he is building.  God knew that everything needs darkness to be able to sleep.  In his spiritual world, there would have been an equal balance of both light and darkness.  Thinking, God calls the light Day and the darkness Night.  Pretty good, don't you think?  God likes it, it is Good.  Now He can see what this plan is starting to bring forth. vs 1.6 we see that God creates the atmosphere from which it contains air and moisture from the waters.  Thus providing a bio-sphere that will support life. So great was that which he had just created that he even called it Heaven. What a genius this God was.  How proud it must have made the other Gods to see such creative ingenuity.  And for God Himself, it was all Good.

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