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Following the Creators Pattern The Order of Creation Day 1 Illumine and Order God calls light into existence He separates light from dark calling the light day and the dark night ID: 477069

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The Order of Creation

Following the Creator’s PatternSlide2

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night”

 

 Slide3

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night”

 

 

 

Day 2: Order

God separates the waters above from the waters below; He calls the expanse in between them “heaven” (notice, He does not call anything good on this day)

 Slide4

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night”

 

 

 

Day 2: Order

God separates the waters above from the waters below; He calls the expanse in between them “heaven” (notice, He does not call anything good on this day)

 

Day 3: Order

God gathers the waters into one place and the dry land appears from beneath; dry land is called “earth” and the waters are called “seas”; God also brings vegetation onto the earth bearing seed “after their kind” (plants and fruit trees); God creates life and then gives it the capacity to make more life (implicit in His creation is that ability to create more—delegation of great responsibility)Slide5

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night

Day

2: Order

God separates the waters above from the waters below; He calls the expanse in between them “heaven” (notice, He does not call anything good on this day)

 

Day 3: Order

God gathers the waters into one place and the dry land appears from beneath; dry land is called “earth” and the waters are called “seas”; God also brings vegetation onto the earth bearing seed “after their kind” (plants and fruit trees); God creates life and then gives it the capacity to make more life (implicit in His creation is that ability to create more—delegation of great responsibility)

Day 4: Illumine, Order and Fill

God creates the luminaries (light-bearers) in the heavens (sun, moon and stars) to fill the heavens and for the purpose of separating the day from night, for signs and seasons and days and years; God delegates responsibility for order in the universeSlide6

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night”

 

 

 

Day 2: Order

God separates the waters above from the waters below; He calls the expanse in between them “heaven” (notice, He does not call anything good on this day)

 

Day 3: Order

God gathers the waters into one place and the dry land appears from beneath; dry land is called “earth” and the waters are called “seas”; God also brings vegetation onto the earth bearing seed “after their kind” (plants and fruit trees); God creates life and then gives it the capacity to make more life (implicit in His creation is that ability to create more—delegation of great responsibility)

Day

4: Illumine, Order and Fill

God creates the luminaries (light-bearers) in the heavens (sun, moon and stars) to fill the heavens and for the purpose of separating the day from night, for signs and seasons and days and years; God delegates responsibility for order in the universe

Day

5: Fill

God creates the creatures of the sea and the birds of the air; God blesses them and tells them to “Be fruitful and multiply” and fill their respective habitats

 Slide7

The Order of Creation

Day 1: Illumine and Order

God calls light into existence; He separates light from dark, calling the light “day” and the dark “night”

 

 

 

Day 2: Order

God separates the waters above from the waters below; He calls the expanse in between them “heaven” (notice, He does not call anything good on this day)

 

Day 3: Order

God gathers the waters into one place and the dry land appears from beneath; dry land is called “earth” and the waters are called “seas”; God also brings vegetation onto the earth bearing seed “after their kind” (plants and fruit trees); God creates life and then gives it the capacity to make more life (implicit in His creation is that ability to create more—delegation of great responsibility)

Day

4: Illumine, Order and Fill

God creates the luminaries (light-bearers) in the heavens (sun, moon and stars) to fill the heavens and for the purpose of separating the day from night, for signs and seasons and days and years; God delegates responsibility for order in the universe

Day

5: Fill

God creates the creatures of the sea and the birds of the air; God blesses them and tells them to “Be fruitful and multiply” and fill their respective habitats

 

Day 6: Fill

God creates the land animals “after their kind”; God creates human beings “in His image and according to His likeness”; it’s a categorically different creation here and one that is differentiated because now we are after “His kind”; He then gives humanity the responsibility to “be fruitful and multiply” in addition to the delegation to rule and tend the rest of creation