Genesis

We started a new bible study. 24 weeks long, it is supposed to encompass selections from the entire bible. I recently started bible journalling on my own so I am using the same method for this study. The method is called SOAP. Scripture, Observation, Application, and Prayer. The method works well for me because I have always been a skimmer. This method makes me slow down and take slower, deeper bites.

The study starts at the beginning in Genesis and though I have read the creation story multiple times, I focused in on several things this time. The two things go together for me. First of all, God SPOKE the world into being. Second, we are made in His image.

Of all of creation, we have the gift of words and the ability to create. We make art and one of the ways we make art is through words. Stories and poetry and song, all the ways that we try to describe our world, whether external or internal.

All of creation has language and poetry is nothing but us silly humans trying to translate that language into words and draw us closer in as part of that creation.

To really be IN the world, a part of everything, to hear the sun set, feel the rain blowing in, smell the sun-warmed pond, to draw warmth from the little dog curled up next to me, to hear the buzzing of conversations in a crowd with clear snippets floating past. This is poetry and the source of poetry. God IS poetry and creating and the best of us is when we love His creation, when we love everything and everyone He created. We see HIM in each other and in the world He created. WE are created in HIS image, and so if we would see God, then we must see each other and see the God spark in each of us, the potential for creation, the music, the art, and the poetry.

2 thoughts on “Genesis

  1. anno

    “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1)

    Your post just made me think of this (lapsed bible reader that I am). Sounds like an interesting bible study; i’d love to see your posts/reactions to the readings ahead.

  2. Jae Rose

    God spoke the world into being – what a wonderful thing to observe…words truly are a gift..as are the little gifts that surround us…although i do wish my ratties had better bladder control and didn’t mind the occasional snuggle – a wonderful piece Dee and a peaceful Sunday morning to you

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