Genesis 1 – God Being God
God created (1:1); God said (1:2); God saw (1:4); God separated (1:4); God called (1:5); God said (1:6); God made (1:7); God called (1:8); God said (1:9); God called (1:10); God saw (1:10); God said (1:11); God saw (1:12); God said (1:14); God made (1:16); God placed (1:17); God saw (1:18); God said (1:20); God created (1:21); God saw (1:21); God blessed (1:22); God said (1:24); God made (1:25); God saw (1:25); God said (1:26); God created (1:27); God blessed (1:28); God said (1:28); God said (1:29); God saw (1:31).
Call me simplistic, but that doesn’t sound like theistic evolution, day-age theory, or any other man-made explain-away explanation. Sounds like God being God.
So what is “God being God?” Personally involved in His creation, carefully organzing with purpose in mind, working until He is finished, is what I mean by “God being God.”
Today we are the new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). God is personally involved in our creation. God recreates us, speaking our forgiveness into existence through the cross of Christ, seeing in us His new creation, calling to us to be light separate from darkness, making us in His image, placing us within His plan; and blessing us beyond explanation. That is God being God.
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