This week, the story we find ourselves in focuses on how God both forms and fills all that He creates. The sky if filled with light, and then lights. The earth is filled with vegetation. The sea is filled with sea creatures. The land and sky with animals and birds. And finally, the Sabbath, God fills with God's Self. Here we get a glimpse of God's incredible, awesomely creative, and even playful Spirit, as life is brought out of chaos and celebrated on the Sabbath. Through creation and celebration we see God and work and God at play, and notice how those those two things seamlessly blend together. To listen to Pastor Chris' sermon once again, you can click here. Great Stories Are Written & Told Well While Moses is traditionally considered to be the author of Genesis, he was obviously not there at creation to write about it first hand. Genesis, therefore, would represent the collected memories of God's people that, under the guidance of the Spirit, were gathered and preserved. While It is interesting how some parts of the Biblical creation story are similar to other creation stories being told at the time - even more interesting is how the Biblical story is unique in what it says about us, creation, and especially about God. If you haven't had an opportunity to do so yet, check out the "traditional creation stories" section on last week's web page and notice both the parallels and the unique statement the Genesis story makes. Various Viewpoints For a list of the different ways people have tried to understand just how "God formed and filled" creation, you can click here. As you consider these various options
Chronologies, Dates & Stuff Like That For those who are interested in thinking more about questions having to do with dates and chronologies as they relate to Genesis might want to check out these articles. They have been around for awhile, but are still helpful. Genesis & Prehistory - Article by Ervin Taylor Early Date Genesis Man - Article by William Kornfield NOTE: IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE ABOVE LINKS . . . actually, so are we. They seem to work at some times and not others, and we are not sure why. The actual web addresses are below. If all else fails, if you go to the Spectrum website and do a search in the archives with the above titles, you should be able to get to the articles. Sorry for the extra trouble. The source for the two above articles are:Spectrum 1974 summer/autumn vol 6 nos. 3&4 http://spectrummagazine.org/files/archive/archive06-10/6-3taylor.pdf http://spectrummagazine.org/files/archive/archive06-10/6-3kornfield.pdf Selected Reflections of Scientists (and an occasional theologian) on Genesis 1
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