Ever look at a sunset and marvel at the beauty of the scene forming before you? I onced expressed to my husband as we watched the sunset on the beach a few years ago:
"God must be a masterful painter. Look at the sky...it's like a painting."And it almost was. It looked like something straight from the Louvre that could've easily been located near the Mona Lisa or the Venus de Milo.
On Day 1 of the reading plan, we read Genesis 1-3. Going through the creation story and remembering the days of my childhood where Raquel would teach us in bible study. Surely we must all have this story memorized by now. God created the sky, the moon, the stars. God created the earth and all that inhabits it...wildlife, vegetation and humans. All the time he saw that everything he made was good. And surely it is. How could I possibly live a day where this is no sun? Or a day where the cool wind doesn't blow through my hair? God is the ultimate creator and his creative genius surpassed anything the world could possibly fathom.
One thing stood out this time though. (1) The blame game has been played since the original humans were created. How interesting that Adam and Eve's first instincts when God approached them about their sin was to blame the other. Neither found blame in themselves and both were quick to throw the blame to another. The man blamed the woman "The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it.", the woman blamed the serpent "The serpent deceived me, and I ate." ...Yet neither thought to assume blame for their own actions. Man's nature to save his own skin dates back to the creation. I also like Adam's choice of words when he attempted to excuse his actions before God "The woman you put here with me". It was almost like he was telling God...this is your fault too.
What do you think? Is there anything about the creation story that stood out for you? Something you learned that you didn't know before?
