Monday, March 18, 2024
God’s Greatest
Creation
Scripture:
Genesis 1:1 (NIV) – “In the
beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
Message:
Reflecting back on God’s creations, what was His greatest? Was it
His first creation – light – that would rescue Him from wandering in
darkness or despair? Was it the atmosphere that we can’t readily
see which often slips our attention – a mistake that is foreboding
to our future existence on this planet? Was it dry land and plants
that fell into the next place in the divine order? These would
prove their worth when the future seas and lakes came into
existence. Was it the plants and trees that were thrown into the
mix for man’s consumption and shelter? Surely the next creations –
the sun, the moon and the stars – would top the list of God’s mighty
works. The sun throws down nine billion years of warmth and the
aforementioned light. The moon would be in charge of tides,
cleansing the oceans’ shorelines and keeping currents circulating.
The stars would give us navigation and a sense of wonderment and
awe. Sustenance was God’s next creation. Food for man’s future
came in the form of birds, land animals, and my favorite – sea
creatures to catch, net and eat. The beasts of burden were included
in this category to provide meat, milk and for plowing and
fertilizing the land. Finally, God created man and woman to keep
Him company and enjoy all that had been designed for them by the
Almighty. Then on the seventh day God rested. So, what is God’s
greatest creation?
God’s work was not really done.
God’s plan from the beginning was to send His Son, Jesus, to die on
the cross for the sins of mankind. God is omniscient; He knows
everything. Before He laid the foundation of the world, He already
knew than man would sin and perish without His help. Therefore, He
had already prepared a plan of salvation, a way for us to be
redeemed with God through His Son, Jesus Christ, our only Savior.
This was God’s Greatest Creation for mankind.
Prayer:
Almighty God, we can’t ever know the actual pain You felt sending
Your Son Jesus to the cross to wipe away our sins and ensure us
eternal life. Thank You Jesus for the known agony and suffering You
endured on the cross for us. In Your Holy name we pray. Amen.
Roger Stover |