In the beginning ...
Today was the first time in a very long time that I was out with the kids taking power zone, I use to be out helping with the children's program in the 1st church I went to every Sunday, but while I was also during the week working full-time as a teacher it was just too much in the end and I stopped doing it, so when I started going to Elim nearly 4years ago now I had said no to helping out with Power Zone, but now that I'm not teaching full-time and because it won't be every week I am happy to, and is a small group so its not as full on. Today was the 1st time for the term, and we have just started going through a series on Genesis this morning we were mainly focusing on light. I had found a more kid friendly version for chapter 1 and as I read through it I really had that ah ha moment, where you see something that has been there all along and you just never noticed it before.
In the beginning ...
In the beginning there was no earth or sky or sea or animals. And then God spoke in the darkness: "Let there be light!" And right away there was light, scattering the darkness and showing the infinite space. "That's good!" said God "From now on when it's dark it will be night and when it's light it will be day,"
The evening came and the night passed and then the light returned. That was the first day.
On the Second day, God made the earth and over it He carefully hung a vast blue sky. He stood back and admired His creation. "That's good too!" said God and the second day was over.
The next morning God looked around and thought, "The earth needs to be a bit more organized" So He put all the water in one place and all the dry land in another. When He had finished that, God made plants to cover the land. Dandelions and daffodils appeared. All sorts of trees and grasses began to grow. "It's looking great" said God and that was the end of the third day.
On the forth day, God looked around and thought, "the daylight still needs a bit more work and the night is just too dark." So He made the sun to light the sky during the day and the moon and stars to add a bit of sparkle to the night. He hung them in the sky and stepped back to look at His work. "This is coming along very well." said God.
The next day, God turned His attention to the water he had collected in the oceans. "I want these waters teeming with life!" As soon as He said it, it was so. In no time, there were millions of small fish darting through the shallow water and huge fish swimming in the ocean. God made birds too. He sent them soaring through the air. "Ahh, that IS good!" said God. The dusk fell over the water and the sky grew dark and that was the end of the fifth day.
On the sixth day, God added creatures to the land. He made lions and tigers and bears. He made rabbits and sheep and cows. He added everything from ants to Zebras to the land. But He still felt like something was missing. So God added mankind to enjoy and take care of all that He had created. God looked around and was very happy with all that He had made.
After six days the whole universe was completed. On the seventh day God had a nice long rest and enjoyed looking at all He had made.
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