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Why God did not create the Earth in 6 ‘days’.

If we read Genesis carefully, we see that the earth already existed before the first ‘day’ of creation. The earth existed in a state that was void and without form (Genesis 1:2). The word ‘day’ is not mentioned until God said, ‘let there be light’. [The bible tells us that the light is what God called ‘Day’].

So, what is light? Light in the Hebrew simply means knowledge or illumination. Conversely, the word for darkness, which God called ‘night’ in English means ignorance. Hence, day means knowledge and night means ignorance.

Thus, what God is trying to tell us in Genesis is that knowledge is the pre-requisite to going from chaos to order. Moreover, without the presence of knowledge, ignorance rules; and where ignorance rules, things are surely to be empty and void. [So, let’s not be ignorant…it is not bliss but blightful].

Now consider this: The sun and the moon did not make an appearance in the story of creation until the 4th day (see Genesis 1: 14-19). Hence, what we consider the 24-hour day did not even exist until the 4th ‘day’ of creation. This is clear, since the 24-hour day is ruled by the rising and going down of the sun. Furthermore, the bible itself states that the heavenly bodies were given for days and years (Gen 1:14). Since the concept of our measure of time did not show up until the 4th ‘day’, it is clear that the bible was not referring to our measure of time at least in the first 3 ‘days’ of creation.

When Moses writes about the ‘day’ in Genesis 1, he is not referring to the 24-hour day as we know it, he is taking about a period in which the knowledge of God was in operation to turn the earth from a choatic mess into an oasis fit for mankind.

Consider this as well: When God is active on the earth, it is called day. And when he is not actively working, it is considered night. Consider the words of Jesus when He said: I must work… while it is day. The night is coming when no one can work (John 9:4). Again, the bible calls the time Jesus is meant to return to be active on the earth as the Day of the Lord (anyway I digress…so let’s get back on point). [I can write more about this if enough people are interested].

With regards to creation, how long each ‘day’ or period of creation lasted in terms of our 24-hour day is up in the air. This is indeed because time can be quite relative (especially in the eyes of God and man). What we do know for sure is that it was not six 24-hour days. If we engage science, it is clear that the earth has been around for a long time (something corroborated by the bible in the book of Genesis when we realize that earth existed before the first day).

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The Secret Message of the 5th word of the Bible

The fifth word in the English version of the bible is the word “created”. If you do a deep dive into meaning of the word in the Hebrew, it gives a treasure trove about creation which I will discuss below.

The word created has many words associated with that can be joined together to form three sentences as follows: The first is to ‘signal creation‘. The second is to ‘miraculously dispatch‘. The third is a ‘token of what is to be shaped or molded

Without going into exhaustive detail (I will if enough people ask), it is God the Father that signaled for creation to begin. It is God the Son that miraculously dispatched the Holy Spirit. It is God the Holy Spirit who shaped the universe. Hence, we see that the first time the concept of the Trinity shows up is in the very first sentence of the bible.

Now, the final sentence is especially important. A token is a representation, a part, or skeleton. When we plug this third sentence into the words, In the beginning God created, we get the following: In the beginning, God (the Holy Spirit) made a token of that which is to be shaped.

This helps us to understand that when the Holy Spirit started the process of creation, neither the earth nor the heavens were made perfectly. It was simply an outline that was made. This should not be shocking to anyone as the bible itself says ‘the earth was without form and void’ (Genesis 1:2).

With this understanding, we no longer have to go with the thesis that the earth was without form and void (Genesis 1:2) only because the perfect earth God had previously made (Genesis 1:1) was destroyed (there is no evidence of this in the bible). We don’t have to believe that the earth was being re-made and that this is the 2nd iteration of the creation of man.

We can simply admit creation was a process. God speaking things into existence does not mean those things happen in a split second. Speaking things into existence simply means that the irreversible process was simply set into motion.

In reality, we know this in our hearts. If everything was instantaneous, then why did creation take 6 ‘days’?

Spoiler alert: The days here does not mean the 24-hour day. You will have to stay tuned for another blog for me to explain.

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Freedom Vs Freewill in America

Do Americans truly live in freedom?

Before you answer, I want you to consider the following: In the book of Genesis, the first use of the word ‘free‘ occurs when God tells man: “Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat; but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”

What does this tell us? It tells us that freedom has boundary conditions and that some things are out of bounds. In the biblical text, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil was out of the bounds. So, what is freedom? If we deconstruct the word, we find that is comes from two words: free and domain. This means that to live in freedom is to live within a domain where we are free. Naturally, this means that there must be domains where we are no longer free but live in bondage. In other words, freedom has bounds.

Therefore, living in freedom does not mean that we get to do whatever we want to do! When whatever we are doing leads to bondage in our lives, we are no longer living in freedom but living outside of it.

Freewill on the other hand is different. Freewill simply means we are free to choose based on our own will. In the biblical story in Genesis, God gave man freewill but then set the bounds of freedom. He gave man the right to exercise his freewill to choose whatever he wanted, including the choice to live outside of freedom. When the man Adam exercised his freewill to live outside of freedom, he lost the ability to do whatever he pleased. In fact, he was booted out of the domain where he previously lived.

This tells us that when we exercise our freewill to live outside of the free domain that God has set, we lose our freedom and drive ourselves into bondage. In other words, when we fail to respect the bounds of freedom, we lose it.

So, back to my question: Do Americans truly live in freedom? The answer is maybe! In reality, Americans have freewill (free to choose), but the choices Americans make decides whether they live in freedom or whether they live in bondage.

Given the increasing levels of gun violence, mental illness, obesity, racism, and political extremism we see in America, it could be argued that Americans have mistaken freewill for freedom. As such, they are allowing their freewill to steal away their freedom, leaving them in bondage to these aforementioned societal woes.

Remember how Adam exercised his freewill against the free domain God had set and so he put himself into bondage? Likewise, we cannot exercise our freewill against God’s boundary conditions and possibly expect to continue to live a life of freedom.

You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free

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