Genesis 1:6-8 The Heavens and the Water –
The spiritual universe is revealed through the physical universe; in that, everything within the physical universe becomes a symbol or takes on meaning in the spiritual universe.Â
The spiritual universe is revealed through the physical universe; in that, everything within the physical universe becomes a symbol or takes on meaning in the spiritual universe.Â
God’s big picture is His plan for man, His plan for His kingdom, His plan in His revelation of Himself to man, and His plan of redemption; not the smaller stage of creation, nor the smaller revealing of a vast universe, but the true and big picture of Himself.
To draw on the perfection of God and how He reveals Himself to man we should understand that His voice is not only heard through the words of His Holy Spirit, but through pattern, numbers, design, and the smallest details of His words. For instance; the word ‘good’ is mentioned 7 times in 7 verses in Genesis 1, coincidence or plan? There is no such thing as coincidence in God’s Word. God has placed every word where it needs to be.
 The Light and the Numbers 3 -7-10-30-31 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. (Genesis 1:3) And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. (Genesis 1:4) And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called
The problem of rebellion and sin was on God’s hands long before the human race was created.
For the Beginner: Looking at the first words from The Creator God to His creation.
  Scripture contains principles from the first word to the last word, every chapter contains basic elements that are sometimes repeated to enforce the importance of the principle revealed. These unchanging and absolute principles are presented in a way that all can understand. God wrote a book so that all could comprehend. It is not a book of mystery. It is not a book intended to be kept from the uneducated, the uninitiated, or the simple (this is me).
Yes, there was something, and someone before the beginning; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit unified as One in the Godhead communicating, sharing knowledge, acting together in counsel and creation; equal and co-existent in all.
Similarities in the book of Genesis and the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
The scapegoat.