Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Light that Liberates Part Two

In the beginning God… with these four words the scriptures begin. The word of God is filled with many truths, but none are more profound than this one. The central figure in all creation, in fact in all of existence, is Father God. I also find it significant that the first object of creation was the introduction of light. There is much in the details of this that we do not know but, I chose to concentrate on the truth unveiled in the first four words of Holy Scripture.
God dwells in a light which no man or being of any kind may approach. This light is the source of all life, of whatever kind, that exists anywhere in the universe. In these first few moments of existence as we know it the word of God has much to unveil to our understanding, if one can read between the lines.
Just moments before, there was nothing, not any life in existence anywhere in the universe. Then with majesty beyond our comprehension Father God stepped into this lifeless dark existence. The record in Genesis said the Holy Spirit was brooding in contemplation over the waters on the earth. It is beyond my ability to render any instruction beyond the revealed word of God.
In the creation it was the life of God, the light that regenerates, that brought life to the universe. Life could never have existed without it. In the beginning we see the triune God creating a world, a universe, whose scope is beyond us, a universe spoken into existence by the word and authority of almighty God.
The vast galaxies in our universe were all brought into existence and placed in their spheres by the divine will. Modern science is only now beginning to have some understanding of just how vast our universe is. It has been my purpose to draw attention to the light of God’s glory and the universe so vast and beyond comprehension, would even if it existed would, be a vast lifeless space without the light of life supplied by Father God.

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