Here’s a brief blog series on each of the 12 days of Christmas, with Christian meanings.
On the sixth day of Christmas, my True Love [God] gave to
me:
Six geese a-laying
Six Creation Days
It’s in vogue today
to see the creation week as poetry, not history. And utterly unscientific. How could there be light before there was a
sun! Ridiculous. Only to the naturalistic mind that cannot
accept a God with power greater than forces of nature.
The Bible actually
tells us to rest one day every seven, because that’s what God did. Our 7-day week comes from Genesis 1, and we
ought to follow it. “Six days you shall
labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your
God. In it you shall do no work…” (Deut.
5:13-14).
This isn’t to say there
is NO poetry to the creation account. There
certainly is. The first 3 days, God creates
a three-story world on three canvases, or spaces: sky, sea, land. The next 3 days He fills each of them.
At the end, instead
of saying “Let there be,” He says “Let Us make man in Our image.” Humans are uniquely God-like in the world,
and called to rule the world faithfully in His stead (Gen. 1:28). This view has been under assault the last few
decades with the environmentalist movement, which sees man more as a violator
of nature, and just one part of it. Who’s
to say a human life is worth more than a whale or a deer? God says it here at the very beginning.
This is not a
license to trash the planet. Just the
opposite – we are to care for it. But the
earth is a tool God gives for us to use wisely.
We may not abuse it, but we must use it.
It’s a tool in the workshop, not mom’s best china that we may never
touch.
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