Tuesday, January 7, 2020

SUNSHINE 
Genesis 1:3 says, “And God said, Let there be light, and there was light…”  He didn’t create it.  He had already done that in verse one when "In the Beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."  
He most probably just rolled back the dense smoke left by burning sulfuric compounds in the atmosphere that had been blotting out the sun.  He let it disperse--that thick dark atmospheric mess that had caused all of the plants to die, the event that probably happened (Biblically) between verse one and two in Genesis--which ultimately killed all plants and the dinosaurs.
We have records that were left in the strata of earth that tell us what happened, and when it happened. (Dated by carbon decay rates and ice core sediments.)  Our entire earth contains a treasure trove of history in sediment, just waiting to be discovered and scientifically dated.  God’s rules of Physics and Chemistry are miracles.  Part of His creation.  He is the ultimate, creative scientist.  We, on the other hand, only discover what is already there that He created.  Someone may get a Nobel Prize in Chemistry or Physics for their discovery, but they didn’t create what they discovered.  God did.
The second day, in Genesis 1: 6-8, God said, “…Let there be a sky in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters…under the sky from the waters which “were” above the sky…and the evening and the morning were the second day.”   Everything in Genesis is becoming clear.  And accurate. 

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