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 Week 1 • Day 1


1st May 2023 Bible Study's insight
Genesis 1 • Psalm 117
In the beginning, God created...


>> God is ever ready to create something new from every beginning even with the beginning of this bible study today, Our God is creating something from it. God recreates that's what He does and He can recreate me, recreate my life.


>> It's sweet how God saw all that He created and called each one "Good" -- kinda tells us that from the onset of opening the Word that there is no goodness without God. And that I am "Goodly" made by a Good God.


>> I noticed God's consistency in creation. The first day, light, second day, firmament, third day, land... He didn't stop until He had completed what He was creating and the Word of God makes us understand that we are meant to live as He live. If God was Consistency, I should have no reason to give up on whatever!


>> God wasn't alone in creation. We saw the 'us', it's the triune God in Creation. God the father, of the son and the Holy spirit.


>> Even before the "beginning" when God created, when the earth was still without Form and Empty the spirit of God moved upon the waters. Tells us that the spirit of God is with us through even season. He never really leaves. God is with us!


>> God created light for the day and a lesser light for the night. God never created darkness, therefore even through our night seasons, it is not completely dark, it's just a moment of less light. The light of the Lord lingers


Psalm 117 gives me a reason to praise the Lord no matter how the day turns out. Praise the Lord for His merciful kindness, Praise Him before His truth last forever.


HIS TRUTH ENDURES!


Hm...


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