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Summary: We must be careful to not let the facts of creation become overcomplicated. God's word can be trusted just as much in the creation account as it can that He has given us a redeemer (Jesus) to rescue us from sin!

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Alpha and Omega, Part 2

“Let there be space …”

Genesis 1:6-8

Introduction

- We’ve begun the year with “one purpose”: Knowing there is a God!

-- Just as a building requires a builder, a creation must have a Creator

- There is an irrational logic trying to prove something happened from nothing

-- Even scientists will tell us to follow the science, but ignore their own rules

- Remember last week, scientist & philosopher Herbert Spencer: Everything that exists, exists in one of these five categories: time, force, action, space, and matter. (key scientific phrase) Nothing exists outside of those categories.”

-- However, everything we have seen falls into one of these five categories!

-- Simple: “Even if it all started with a bang, what created the bang’s elements?”

- This truth, that there IS a God, will frame our year around the word: GROW

-- It will be our fuel to dive deeper, and explore opportunities to mature in faith

- Continue our series, “Alpha and Omega”; examine beginning to end

-- Study two critical questions: How did we get here? How does it end?

- Last week’s big ideas:

1. Understanding creation IS critical for all of us

-- God created, based on His power and authority, and set our foundations in place

-- IMP: If we have no Creator, we have no Redeemer – only Creator can redeem!

-- To redeem means to “restore to something’s original condition” …

2. Creation causes us to marvel at who God is; to see His authority

3. When we recognize what God has done, we must stand in AWE of who He is

-- He did not overcomplicate this, in order that you and I could comprehend this!

-- God has a mind, a will, and emotions -- He communicates and reveals Himself

-- Psalm 33:8 encourages our response, “Let the whole world fear the Lord, and let everyone stand in awe of him.”

- Let’s look at our passage for today (v6-8 specifically); Read Genesis 1:1-8 / Pray

Point 1 – God said, “Let there be a space between the waters”

- At the beginning of Day 2, bible reports the Earth is covered in water (the deep)

-- The Earth, in the very beginning, was nothing; even without form / shape

- Then God said, “Let there be a space between the waters”

-- Don’t miss the obvious: He speaks, and the universe responds, ultimate authority

-- Space, vault, or firmament in Hebrew: “raqia”; extended surface; an expanse

- Remember from last week the foundation is water (ref Genesis 1:2)

-- Hebrew phrase “tohu wa boho”; tohu wa is wasteland; boho is empty

-- And by His word, he removes all things between to create a place for creation

-- Consider this: What was only water, is now a space to thrive

- By His design, there is an area created between two things we know existed:

-- 1. The water (or seas) below (the foundation of the Earth)

-- 2. The water above (refers to the clouds, the atmosphere, etc.)

- IMP: This is what we know as Earth’s breathable atmosphere

-- But don’t miss this: God hasn’t created land yet! Just a space, a blank canvas

We need to chat here …

- We saw in Genesis 1:1 that God created the “Heavens” and the “Earth”

-- So, first He created the heavens and the Earth

-- Hebrew: shamayim; heaven or sky Hebrew: erets; earth or land

- Question: What was there before there was a Heaven and an Earth?

-- Answer: John 1:1 says, “In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

- HUGE: If we don’t put this at forefront, we miss the purpose of Jesus Christ

-- Jesus did not die just to save you from your sins; but to redeem God’s creation

- There was a time when there was perfection, and a Savior wasn’t needed; Gen 1

-- IMP: Today, we live in the time when a Savior is required because of OUR sin

- On Day 1 when God engaged His Spirit it moved upon the void (v2)

-- And now, He has formed the foundation for the space that we inhabit

-- Must settle this: This is not an evolutionary process -- one word spoke it all

- So what? Why have we drawn this out for us to see?

-- Simple, so that when we defend the faith, we will be able to answer clearly

- Romans 1:20, “For ever since the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky. Through everything God made, they can clearly see his invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature. (Here’s the why) So they have no excuse for not knowing God.”

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