Celebrating CreationSample
Triune Creation
We believe that Creation is the work of the Triune God.
But one can't use Genesis 1 as a proof text for the Trinity. (Any attempt to do this comes across as contrived and is usually based on God's name in Hebrew (Elohim) being plural and God saying "Let us make man..." Gen.1:26)
Rather, one must take a wide Biblical-Theological view that affirms again and again that Creation was the dream, desire and work of Father, Son and Spirit and then recognising this truth reflected in Gen 1.
In talking about Jesus, John's gospel opens with this affirmation: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." John calls Jesus as the WORD. The Greek word "Logos" implies word, reason, and at a deeper level the underlying logic. John is saying that Jesus expresses the purpose and creative ability of God. Colossians tells us that "In Him all things were created and hold together"
The Holy Spirit is described as the life-giving force throughout Scripture - the most poignant being in Ezekiel 37 where the Spirit gives life to the valley of dry bones and in John 3 where the Spirit helps us to be born again.
Scripture presents God the Father as compassionate, determined (He has a plan and a purpose) and majestic and Holy. In Job the Father delights in the antics of the creatures He created and in Isaiah we are reminded that His ways are above ours and that He is majestic and Holy.
So let's take what Scripture teaches about the three persons of the God family and apply it to Gen 1. God the Father is the one who lovingly initiates creation, joyfully sustains it and has a purpose for it.
Jesus the Son is the Word. When God speaks it is Jesus who is the agent of creation - not just a carpenter in Nazareth, but the Builder and Maker of the world. Graham Kendrick says "Hands that flung stars in place to cruel nails surrendered."
The Holy Spirit is hovering over the waters
- He is present
- He is free
- He is eager to get going with bringing life!
Creation is a glorious work of the even more glorious Triune God!!!
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About this Plan
This plan considers the doctrine of Creation. We'll look at the accounts of creation, some of the principles of creation, what Providence is, what creation teaches us, what our responsibilities around creation are and how creation helps us to worship the Creator!
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