IN THE BEGINNING GOD... GENESIS 1:1 Pastor Stephen Muncherian June 12, 2011
This
morning - in case anyone has forgotten what it was
like to be in school - remember school?We’re going to begin with a short quiz.If you would please take out
your mental pencils we’ll see how you do with some
questions about the Bible.
Question number 1:What
kind of man was Boaz before he got married?
Answer:Ruth-less.
#2.Who is the greatest
baby sitter mentioned in the Bible?
Answer:David - he rocked
Goliath to sleep.
#3.Who was the
straightest man in the Bible? Answer:Joseph - because Pharaoh made him a ruler.
#4.Why didn’t they play
cards on the ark?
Answer:Because Noah was
standing on the deck.
#5.Who are the three
shortest men in the Bible?
Answer:Nehemiah, Bildad
the Shuhite, and Peter - who fell asleep on his watch.
How are you doing?
Last one:Where is
baseball mentioned in the Bible?
Answer:In the big
inning.Eve stole first.Adam stole second.Cain struck out Abel.
Which is where we are beginning this morning.Genesis 1:1.Which you will find on your Message Notes.A very familiar verse.Probably a number of
us could recite Genesis 1:1 from memory.Let’s read it together.
Genesis 1:1“In the beginning God created the heavens
and the earth.”
First lines are crucial.Yes?You all are doing so good
answering quiz questions.See
if you recognize these.What
book is this the first line of?
“Call me Ishmael.”Answer:Moby-Dick - Herman Melville
This is a little tougher - the location is a clue:“Somewhere in la Mancha, in a
place whose name I do not care to remember...”Answer:Don Quixote - Miguel de
Cervantes.
There actually is a book that starts off with the
line:“It was a dark and stormy
night…”Anyone
know the title?Paul
Clifford - written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1830.
Genesis 1:1 has been called one of the most profound
statements made in the hearing of men.Arguably the greatest first line.Process that idea and its true.10 English words.7
in Hebrew.Hugely
profound.
Those few words answer four fundamental questions that
every person who’s ever lived - when we start to
notice the world we live in and start to take
seriously our lives and the universe around us - every
person starts to think about these four fundamental
questions - that are answered for us in Genesis 1:1.
What are the questions?
Question number 1:What is
all this?Let’s
ask that together:“What is all this?”
Take a moment and look around you.This is a great spot.Isn’t
it?What do you see?Trees - lake - grass - sky -
plants - birds…Think
about this.How does it
feel to be here?The
breeze.The semi-warmth
of the sun.What does it
smell like?
If we were to be here at 11:00 tonight what would that
be like?Aside from being
arrested for trespassing we’d see things like stars -
the moon.There’s a whole
different feeling.A
certain stillness.The
evening cool.
The phrase “the
heavens and the earth” has the same meaning
for a primitive person living in a jungle that has no
clue about civilization and telescopes or microscopes
as it does for us here today.It
doesn’t matter what our education is or what
civilization we’re part of or when we lived.When we look around us we
understand what Moses was describing here in Genesis
1:1 in much the same way that Moses understood it.
The Bible is amazing in the way it communicates to
persons with various understandings and backgrounds in
different ages and still has significance and
inexhaustible meaning.
Someone has said that this phrase “the heavens and the earth” is
the beginning of true science because a fundamental
part of the task of science is to observe and classify
all that can be observed in the makeup of the world of
nature.
The phrase is an invitation - a jumping off point - to
exploration - to classification - to search for
understanding.There’s no
need to check our brains at the door.If you’ve ever read through some the creation
myths that are out there - the Bible avoid all that
silliness.Nothing of the
Bible needs to be set aside as man’s knowledge
increases.
“The heavens” is plural.Heavens.There are an estimated 300
to 400 billion plus stars in our galaxy.Scientist estimate that there are at least 500
billion galaxies.We say
plus because we just don’t know.Can’t know.How do
we accurately measure what’s infinite?
The Bible was the first to say that the number of
stars is beyond computation.Isaiah
51:13 says that God “stretched
out
the heavens” into limitless expanse and
- Genesis 22:17 - God filled it with stars as numerous
as the sand on the seashore.With
our increase of knowledge - since Moses looked up at
the stars - with our increase of knowledge we still
have to agree with that truth.
“The earth” is singular.Terra
firma.Which is a study
in itself.What makes up
this little ball of dust we call home.
We could go on talking about the Bible and science.But that isn’t the point.The purpose of these words “the heavens and the earth” is
not to tell us what makes up the heavens and the earth
- but to focus our attention beyond the classification
and the science to the purpose for the heavens and
the earth.
Which was the question.Right?“What is all this?”
Psalm 19 says, “The
heavens proclaim the glory of God.The skies display His craftsmanship.Day after day they continue
to speak; night after night they make Him known.”(Psalm
19:1,2 TNLT)
What we observe around us testifies of God.
David gives us a slightly different perspective on
that truth in Psalm 8.David
writes, “When I look
at the night sky and see the work of your fingers -
the moon and the stars you set in place - what are
mere mortals that you should think about them, human
beings that you should care for them?”(Psalm 8:3,4)
When we observe what is - the more we learn about the
universe we live in and planet we live on - we begin
to understand that God operates very very very
differently than we do.God
is not man.And yet the
heavens and the earth are one huge illustration
inviting us to know God.
If we’re going to understand what all this is then the
place to begin is to realize that God has given us the
heavens and the earth to teach us about Him and about
what life is all about.God
desires for us to know Him - to live life with Him -
to live life on a very different level than we can
even begin to imagine.
What is all this?The
heavens and the earth are one huge illustration
inviting us to know God.
Second fundamental question:How Did It
All Begin?Let’s
ask that together.“How did it all begin?”
Charles Darwin claimed he knew the answer.Darwin
theorized what?Generally
speaking - this is a huge over simplification Darwin
suggested -that it was
all by evolution - a process of division and mutation
- that ultimately resulted in the variety of life we
see around us today.Science
theorizes that life is the random product of evolution
which began with a single cell existing in the
primordial ooze.
Our purpose this morning is not to refute Darwinism.But we do need to realize
that there are some serious problems with Darwin’s
theory.Kudos to the
scientists - who despite the huge popularity of
Darwin’s theory today - scientists who in the name of
science are willing to confess a great uneasiness with
Darwin’s theory.
Man - in and of himself - has no idea how all this
began.
The Bible - at the beginning - faces this great
question of origins - boldly stating that God is the
creator of the heavens and the earth.
The word “created” - “bara” in the Hebrew - is used 54
times in the Bible.It is
always used of the work of God.It
means “to bring into existence without the aid of
pre-existing material.”Something
out of nothing by the direct work of God.
Paul writes in Romans 4 that it is God Who “calls into being that which
does not exist.”(Romans
4:17)
Creation isn’t about growth and process its about
God’s word of command and creation coming into being.
How did it all begin?Answer:“God created the heavens and the
earth.”
Third question:When Did
It All Begin?Let’s
ask that together.“When did it all begin?”
The great mystery of time.“When?”
We seem to have this thing about time.Don’t we?We’re
always asking each other, “How old are you?What’s your birthday?” If
we don’t get answer we begin to speculate.Don’t we?Especially when it comes to women who seem to
be overly concerned that we don’t know how old they
are.
When?How old is
creation?There are huge
battles raging over the answer to that question.Somehow - by God’s grace -
we survived this discussion on Sunday night when we
surveyed Genesis.
Those who say the earth is very very oldhave their list of arguments and physical
evidence from observations of creation - that they use
to substantiate their claims.People
that hold to the old earth argument see the earth as
being millions if not billions of years old.
Others say the early is relatively young.Back in the 1600’s James
Ussher - who was the Archbishop of Ireland - in what
was a very scholarly approach at the time - Archbishop
Ussher - using the Biblical record - the history and
genealogies recorded in the Bible - Archbishop Ussher
calculated that the earth was created on October 23,
4004 BC.
Setting a date like that might seem a bit far fetched
for some.But for about
200 years that date was seen as authoritative.
People that hold to a young earth generally see the
earth as being between 6,000 to 10,000 years old.And they have their
arguments and reasonings that they put forward.
The bottom line is that the Bible doesn’t definitively
tell us “when.”
The Bible does tells us that time is a mystery to man.Its not something that we
really get.
Psalm 90 says, “For
you - God - a thousand years are as a
passing day, as brief as a few night hours.”(Psalm 90:4 TNLT)
Peter writes, “A day
is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand
years is like a day.” (2 Peter 3:8 TNLT)
Jesus told His disciples, “Its not for you know times or
epochs which the Father has fixed by His own
authority”(Acts
1:7)
We don’t know.Its not
important for us to know.If
it was God would have told us.The
more
we try to fix dates and try to figure things out the
one thing we are discovering with certainty is that we
don’t know.
And that’s okay.It isn’t
the point.Time has to do
with man and our history not with the history of
creation.
The answer we need for the “when” question is very
basic.Here it is:When?“In the beginning.”
Last question - number four:Who Is
Behind It All?Let’s
ask that together, “Who
is behind it all?”
The single word answer?God.
Do you remember Yuri Gagarin?Who
was Yuri Gagarin?Soviet
Cosmonaut - April 12, 1961 - first human in space.Gagarin circled the earth
for 108 minutes.Came
back and said, “I
looked and looked but I didn’t see God.”
We may think that’s childish.And
it is childish.But the
sad reality is that many people today - some of them
very learned and highly intelligent-many people today make the same kind of
statements.
Its kind of like looking for love with a pitch fork.Or intelligence with
telescope.Its just the
wrong tool for the job.
We’re not going to find God by looking at rocks and
fossils and stars - oh my.Looking
through telescopes and microscopes.
To observe creation as if somehow if we look far
enough out into the cosmos we’re going to find God
someplace out there sitting on His throne holding a
big sign that says “You found Me” - all that misses
the whole purpose and meaning of His creation.
Creation testifies of Who?God.Creation testifies of God
using His creation for His purposes even touching our
lives with His presence.
Someone has probably pointed out that if Yuri Gagarin
had stepped outside his spaceship without his space
suit he would have found God.
Way too many people looking at creation - but refusing
to believe the testimony of God’s creation - people
have tried to legislate God out of existence.They’ve declared His death.They ridiculed those who
believe in Him.They work
very hard at denying someone they claim doesn’t exist.But He does.
If we’re willing to allow ourselves to go there we
realize that man cannot escape the thought of God.Check human history.No civilization has existed
that doesn’t have some concept of the existence of a
deity and the need to worship or honor that deity.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 tells us that God has given us all
an inner desire to know God and to be known by Him.Saint Augustine captured
that truth when he wrote in his Confessions:“Our heart is not quiet until it
rests in Thee.” (1)
Man must come to God.Its
an irrepressible part of who we are because everything
around us and within us testifies of God’s existence.
A scientist looks to the sub-atomic and has no real
understanding of what he’s seeing.An astronomer looks deep into the cosmos and
sees no end - sees tremendous power and energy - and
can’t explain it.A
doctor holds a newborn baby in his arms.Beyond simple mechanics he can’t explain where
that life came from.
Hold your child for the first time.How do we process the meaning of life?Maybe we hang around here
and watch the sunset - something inside us stirs and
all our reasoning comes up short.Someone we love dies and all the our philosophy
is useless.
The point is that we can philosophize and theorize and
categorize - but the bottom line is that at the
beginning and the end - and on every path in between -
the inescapable reality behind creation is God.
The Bible doesn’t argue for the existence of God.It assumes His existence -
eternal - independent of His creation - self-existent
- before there even was a beginning - God exists.In this profound opening
statement the Bible asserts in simple grandeur that
God created all that exists - the heavens and the
earth.
Someone has said, “God
made
a really great planet but the tenants are tearing up
the place.”
There are reasons why we set aside places like this.Or like Yosemite where some
of us were on Friday.Yosemite
being a slight step-up from here.Look around - see what God has made.It doesn’t take much to
remind us that when we’re left by ourselves we can
really make a mess out of things - including our own
lives.Especially our
lives.
The contrast between what God has for us and what we
make of our lives is pretty huge.Isn’t it?
Genesis explains what happened in the beginning -
after God created all this.Genesis
explains how Adam turned against his creator - the
beginning of the carnage that is humanity.The beginning of the
separation that we experience from God and that He has
for us - now and forever.
There’s another “in
the beginning” in Scripture.Its on the bottom of your
Message Notes.
John writing of Jesus - John 1:1 - John writes - “In the beginning was the Word -
Jesus - and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God.He was in the beginning with God.”(John
1:1,2)
Let’s make sure we’re together on what John is saying.Before anything existed God
existed.God created
creation.Jesus existed
before the beginning.Bottom
line:Jesus is God.
Farther down in verse 14 John writes, “And
the Word - Jesus - became human and made His home
among us.He was full of
unfailing love and faithfulness.And we have seen His glory, the glory of the
Father’s one and only Son.”(John 1:14 TNLT)
As someone has said, “Jesus
is God with skin on.”
What we do with our lives apart from God the Bible
calls sin.Sin is
self-destructive.Sin
separates us from God.Sin
is how the Bible describes the carnage we make of our
lives apart from God.
Either inwardly - because of our deepest thoughts - or
outwardly in our actions - we don’t deserve God’s
attention and care.And
yet Jesuscame
in a body made of flesh - born in a manger - lived
among us - and on the blood stained cross - gave His
life to deal with the ravages of sin in our lives
and to offer us a new beginning with God.
Astounding.Isn’t it?The Creator God takes on
what it means to be humanity in order to die at the
hands of His creation in order to save those who are
murdering Him.
Jesus is at the beginning of our new creation - our
re-creation from sinners separated from God - to
sinners - who live in the forgiveness of sin and
renewal of life in God.
Where do you need God to create a new beginning in you?
In a moment we’re going to hear three testimonies and
witness three baptisms.
When someone’s baptized they’re placed under the water -
symbolically identifying with the death of Jesus
Christ.Just as Jesus
took all of our sins on the cross - died for them and
was buried - they’ve died.They’ve
turned from
following their own path in life.Their old life - sinful and
separated from God - is dead and buried with Jesus.
Then trusting
Jesus - seeking to be His follower - they’re brought out of the water -
out from the grave - into new life.Just as Jesus was raised from death.
Baptism is a symbol of our death.Dying to ourselves - to our old way of doing
life.It means that -
coming to Jesus as our Savior - we’ve allowed God to
take everything that we once were apart from God - to
have it crucified on the cross with Jesus.
And - baptism is a symbol of our life.That we live because Jesus lives.That we have no true life apart from Jesus.The very essence and nature
of our lives is because of Jesus.
Where do you need God to create a new beginning in you?
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1. Quoted by Doug Pollock in “God Space”
General Reference:Ray
Stedman, “In The Beginning” sermon from
Genesis 1:1