Topic: IN THE BEGINNING, GOD – Right From The Heart Daily Devotional by Bryant Wright Ministry 27 March 2020

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“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.  And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.” – Genesis 1: 1-3

March 27, 2020

Look at the stars. Try to count them. Impossible – right? Scientists believe the universe is made up of 27 million parts, EACH part having at least one galaxy. The number of stars? That would be over 300 sextillions – 300 with 23 zeros. Can you wrap your brain around the vastness and immensity of the universe? Probably not. In the same way, understanding the greatness of God is equally challenging. Yet, to begin to grasp the full picture of God, the true picture of God, we must look at this one God in three persons. The God who was at the beginning of it all.

In the beginning, God. These four words introduce us to God: God who has no beginning and no end. God who always is, always was, and always will be. This concept is understandably difficult to wrap our brains around. After all, our world revolves around beginnings and endings.

Genesis, the first book of the Bible, is all about beginnings – things being created, things starting. The beginning of Israel, the Jewish people, the new beginning after the flood, and the beginning of mankind. Yet, before all of this, was God.

Then God created. God is described “in the beginning” as one God – three persons. The earth was formless and void, chaotic. Imagine an artist in the early stages of a painting. The artist sees the final painting, but to the untrained eye it’s just a mess. We read that the Spirit of God was in the midst of this “chaos,” the original artist. Like the wind, we can’t see the Holy Spirit, but we can feel it. That’s God the Father.

But – and don’t miss this – even though we can’t truly understand with our finite minds, the Bible provides us a way to see God as three persons.

Because then there’s Jesus – God the Son. “And God said, “Let there be light.” Look at the words: Then. God. Said. The Word of God, Jesus, creates. Jesus is called both the Word of God (John 1:1-3) and the Light of the world (John 8:12). Jesus always was, is, and always will be.

God, the Holy Spirit is the third person of God. Just like God the Father and God the Son, the Holy Spirit always was, is, and always will be. God always is.  Everything else begins. The greatness of God – it will offer comfort and reassurance that even as the world spends out of control, God remains IN control.

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