Today I realized that splitting the reading amount up into morning and evening is a pretty smart move. Â Here are a few of the passages that jumped out at me…
I’m really glad that I got circumcised when I was too young to remember it instead of at 99 years old like Abraham in Genesis 17.
A lot of stuff happened by the great trees of Mamre.
Lot was pretty quick to offer his daughters to some pretty bad guys. Â If Lot was the best Sodom had, it’s no wonder God destroyed it. (Genesis 19:8)
The natural always mocks the supernatural. (Genesis 21:9)
Fleshly desperation costs us a lot. (Genesis 25:29-34)
God doesn’t stop until He’s finished doing what He promised. (Genesis 28:15)
Okay, so this could be a bit harder than I thought. Â One day down; 89 to go. Â Oh, my! Â Anyway, here are a few thoughts from the Day One reading…
It’s hard to read the story of God’s creation in Genesis 1 without seeing the intentional design of procreation. Â Physically, like kinds give birth to like kinds, and spiritually, we’re to do the same. Â Our new birth should lead to the new birth of others, and theirs to even more, and so on. Â It is the design of creation. Â Nothing was created to “just exist.”
Genesis 3:24 reveals something interesting: part of the consequence of the fall was the ability to “police” ourselves. Â God couldn’t trust that Adam and Eve would leave the tree of life alone, and so whereas before the fall He had expected them to obey from an internal motivation, now He had to place angels and flaming swords between the tree and them. Â Obedience was externally motivated, and would be until the Holy Spirit would later be placed within man, thus allowing him to be more internally motivated in obedience again.
Genesis 9:22-23 reminds me that I never want to see my father naked, but if I ever do (literally or figuratively), I want to have the wisdom to still honor him. Â God forgive me for pointing out the shortcomings of previous generations. Â Help me to honor.