What is your takeaway about God and creation?
What is your takeaway about God and creation? God made all things, provided all living things, life. God planned and orchestrated all that will happen to all creations.
Why God’s creation is important?
God’s twin purposes for creation are to reveal God’s character and nature, and to provide for what God has made. Humanity’s use of creation must promote – not compromise – the ability of creation to reveal God and to provide for humans and other creatures on the earth now and in the future.
Why is God’s creation important?
What can we learn about the nature of God from creation?
The world around us teaches us many things about the nature of God. By observing creation, we can learn about the attributes of God. God’s power. We see the power of God revealed all over creation. God’s glory. The vast size of the universe shows us how big and glorious God is.
What do we see in the creation story?
We see God’s creativity in the variety of unique (and even weird-looking) animals God makes. God’s goodness. The goodness of God can be demonstrated through the rain that falls on crops providing food for humans and animals. God’s love. We even see the love of God revealed in creation.
What does the Bible say about the work of creation?
And when the time came for creation, the Bible says that both the Father and the Son were active in the work of creation (1 Corinthians 8:6; Colossians 1:16). In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. All things were made through him and without him was not anything made that was made. (John 1:3)
Does God take pleasure in his creation?
The first question I would answer with a resounding, “Yes!” God does take pleasure in his creation. How do we know this? Genesis 1 describes for us not only the fact of an ordered creation by God, but also God’s response to his creation. Five times, you recall, God stands back, as it were, and takes stock of his creation.