Good Morning All,
Gen. 1:1: “In the beginning, God
created the heavens and the earth.”
There are a handful of verses from the
Bible that most people, who any biblical knowledge at all, can quote from
memory. This is one of those verses. Yet it is one of the most ignored verses in
the Bible. In the first verse of the
entire Bible, we see what our relationship with God should be. God is the creator, and we are the created;
we are creatures that fit into the creation.
Yet most people are truly offended if you tell them this. Try and tell someone who is commenting on how
great mankind is and how we can do anything if we just put our mind to it. Tell them that we are creatures in God’s
creation but in this simple verse, 10 words long, that is exactly what is
declared.
Now it is true that God created humans with
a special purpose, to care for creation and to serve God, and given something
that the animals do not have, a living soul, God created us to be the
“image-bearers” for him here on earth.
Humans were supposed to tend the creation, to have dominion over it, and
to be in worshipful fellowship with God.
But man couldn’t live with this.
Remember what the serpent told Eve, “you will be like God” so Eve ate,
and Adam did too. Sin entered the world
because Adam and Eve were not happy being the creature; they wanted to be like
the creator. All sin reflects back to
this verse. The First Commandment
springs from this verse. Why should we
have no other gods before Him; because He is the Creator God who made
everything out of nothing. All sin is a
sin against the First Commandment.
In the Book of Revelations, there is a
description of the Throne of God. As you
and I go through life, our struggle with the devil is who is sitting on that
throne? Do I see God on that throne, or
do I place myself on that throne? Do I
see God as the Sovereign God who rules over all He has created, or do I have a
“different” theory. No matter what that
theory is, evolution, aliens, new age religions, everything else is about me
sitting on God’s throne and refusing to accept that God is there. In essence, we are rejecting our own human
creaturely status and have lost everything.
God, in His mercy, sent Jesus to die to
reconcile us back to Him. God
continually calls us back to Himself, out of love, to return to our true nature
to be the “image-bearer” in this world.
Since sin is still prevalent, God calls His Church to be partners or
helpers in this reconciliation process.
He empowers us through the Holy Spirit to again be the “image-bearer”
for Him in this broken world. We
continually fall short, but God continues to call. This cycle or rhythm is what some call
worship. God calls us and pronounces us
forgiven, we rejoice in His forgiveness and go forth only to fall short
again. We repeat this cycle until the
Lord returns. “In the beginning, God
created the heavens and the earth.” He is the creator, and we are the
creature. It really is that simple.
O Holy Creator God, we,
your poor creatures, continually fail to serve You as we should. We ask for Your mercy. We celebrate because of Jesus’ atoning
sacrifice; we know we are forgiven. Lead
us, empower us, and give us the will to serve as your “image-bearer” to a world
of pain and suffering. In Jesus’ name we
pray, Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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