1,2 The first verse of the Bible gives us a satisfying and useful
account of the origin of the earth and the heavens. The faith of
humble Christians understands this better than the fancy of the most
learned men. From what we see of heaven and earth, we learn the power
of the great Creator. And let... [ Continue Reading ]
3-5 God said, Let there be light; he willed it, and at once there was
light. Oh, the power of the word of God! And in the new creation, the
first thing that is wrought in the soul is light: the blessed Spirit
works upon the will and affections by enlightening the understanding.
Those who by sin were... [ Continue Reading ]
6-13 The earth was emptiness, but by a word spoken, it became full of
God's riches, and his they are still. Though the use of them is
allowed to man, they are from God, and to his service and honour they
must be used. The earth, at his command, brings forth grass, herbs,
and fruits. God must have th... [ Continue Reading ]
14-19 In the fourth day's work, the creation of the sun, moon, and
stars is accounted for. All these are the works of God. The stars are
spoken of as they appear to our eyes, without telling their number,
nature, place, size, or motions; for the Scriptures were written, not
to gratify curiosity, or... [ Continue Reading ]
20-25 God commanded the fish and fowl to be produced. This command he
himself executed. Insects, which are more numerous than the birds and
beasts, and as curious, seem to have been part of this day's work. The
Creator's wisdom and power are to be admired as much in an ant as in
an elephant. The pow... [ Continue Reading ]
26-28 Man was made last of all the creatures: this was both an honour
and a favour to him. Yet man was made the same day that the beasts
were; his body was made of the same earth with theirs; and while he is
in the body, he inhabits the same earth with them. God forbid that by
indulging the body, a... [ Continue Reading ]
29,30 Herbs and fruits must be man's food, including corn, and all the
products of the earth. Let God's people cast their care upon him, and
not be troubled about what they shall eat, and what they shall drink.
He that feeds his birds will not starve his babes.... [ Continue Reading ]
31 When we come to think about our works, we find, to our shame, that
much has been very bad; but when God saw his work, all was very good.
Good, for it was all just as the Creator would have it to be. All his
works, in all places of his dominion, bless him; and therefore, bless
thou the Lord, O my... [ Continue Reading ]