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The lord is creator Print E-mail

The lord is creatorGen 1:1
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This is the first truth the Bible teaches. The first chapter of Genesis allows us to glimpse the love, imagination, and power of God. Out of nothing, God spoke the universe into being and fashioned it into his creation. His creation continues to reflect his glory and will do so until all things pass away. Let us praise God, the author of life, who created us in his image and for his pleasure.

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The lord is the giver's life Print E-mail

The lord is the giver's lifeGenesis 2:7
We are not merely the product of impersonal biological processes. Life is God's gift to his creatures. It is God who breathed the "breath of life" into Adam. All creation bears witness to the Lord, the author of life. He created us for his glory and pleasure and enabled us to share that glory with him eternally. Sin and death no longer reign, for Jesus Christ has triumphed over the powers of darkness. With glad and grateful hearts, let us proclaim this message of life.

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God clothes our sham Print E-mail

Adam and EveGenesis 3:21
Following their disobedient act, Adam and Eve felt shame at their nakedness and tried to hide it. Their efforts were futile, however, for God was aware of their sin. Yet he still had concern for them and gave them clothing, a foreshadowing of the divine grace that he would bestow on his people through his Son. Let us offer contrite and broken hearts for our sin and trust the Lord to cover our shame. He has promised to dress us with clothing of salvation and array us in robes of righteousness (Isaiah 61:10).
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God is faithful to his creatures Print E-mail

God is faithfulGenesis 4:1
After their rebellion in the Garden, Adam and Eve must have wondered whether God would completely abandon them. Yet God did not desert them. He continued to nourish them, protect them, and provide for them. After the birth of their first child, Eve acknowledged that it was only by the Lord's power that she and Adam had produced a son. We should not let our sinfulness discourage us from turning to God and trusting in his help, for apart from him we can do nothing (John 15:5).

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The lord grieves over our sins Print E-mail

Lord GrievesGenesis 6:6
A part from God, human behavior degenerates into total wickedness. But the Bible tells us that God grieves over fallen humanity, suggesting that God still loves us even though we are sinful. He would not grieve if he did not long for us to obey him. His love for us is so great that he even sent his own Son to die so that we might be reunited with him. We dare not neglect so great a salvation (Hebrews 2:3). Let us examine our life for sin, which grieves God, and let us confess it, knowing that our loving Father will forgive us and remember it no more.

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God remembers his people Print E-mail

God RemembersGenesis 8:1
We spend a great deal of energy simply trying to remember things. We write ourselves notes, leave reminders, and make lists, but still we often forget. Not so with God. He is always attentive to the needs of his children. Noah and his family surely took comfort from this truth when they found them- selves suddenly alone in the world. God remembered Noah and acted to save him. Noah watched as winds picked up and the waters receded, finally leaving him on dry land. So also God has seen our distress and has acted to save us, sending his Son, Jesus Christ. Let us praise God for remembering us.
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The Lord remember his covenant Print E-mail

God Covenant

Genesis 9:14-19
God's covenant with Noah was the first Old Testament covenant. It was a covenant for life on the earth. But instead of granting this covenant as a reward for something Noah did, God graciously established his covenant after he saved Noah and his family. God's promise did not depend upon any human response. No matter what people do, we can be assured that God will never again destroy the world by a flood. To remind us of his everlasting

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The lord is God most high Print E-mail

High GodGenesis 14:18-20
We are overwhelmed by the majesty of mountains that rise thousands of feet above the valley floor. Their immensity makes us feel small, calling our attention to the power of the one who brought them into existence. We are also amazed by the delicate features of a newborn child, whose tiny parts took shape from one fertilized egg. The wonder of creation that surrounds us cannot be fully grasped or appreciated. We can only stand in awe at the greatness of our Creator and Lord.

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The Lord fulfills his promises Print E-mail

Lord PromisesGen 15:7
God called Abram out of Ur of the Chaldeans to a new life in a distant land. Abram had not yet seen the fulfillment of God's promises. Isaac had not been born, and Abram and Sarai were past childbearing years. Yet Abram believed God. He recognized that the Lord was faithful and trustworthy. When we know God as Abram did, we accept his promises as certain. Rejoice in the power of the Lord, for he is able to bring about all that he has promised.
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The Lord is the god who sees Print E-mail

Lord SeesGen 16:13
God sees all things. This amazing truth should strengthen and reassure us. We may take comfort in the watchful gaze of the Lord. Like Hagar, we may journey far only to discover that we can never go beyond the reach of God. As the psalmist writes, "I can never escape from your spirit! I can never get away from your presence!" (Psalms139:7). Yet the God who sees is also the God who helps. Today, praise the God Who Sees for his providential care, for his eyes are always on us.
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