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Thursday, June 14, 2012

AWESOME


As we study these words of wisdom we need to take as much time as necessary to come to an understanding of GOD.  Getting to really   know  Him takes a dedication to our creator and savior. The most satisfying experience of this life is to KNOW GOD.  As we launch into our study let us do so in a prayerful mode. We must take the time as we read these comments to concentrate on the content.  A quick once over will accomplish nothing.  Go at your pace that allows you to absorb, and enjoy our expanding knowledge of GOD.


Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary
<< Introduction to Genesis | Genesis 1 | Genesis 2 >>
(Read all of Genesis 1)
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Genesis 1
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Genesis 1
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Chapter Contents
God creates heaven and earth. (1,2) The creation of light. (3-5) God separates the earth from the waters, and makes it fruitful. (6-13) God forms the sun, moon, and stars. (14-19) Animals created. (20-25) Man created in the image of God. (26-28) Food appointed. (29,30) The work of creation ended and approved. (31)
Commentary on Genesis 1:1,2

(Read Genesis 1:1,2)
The first verse of the Bible gives us a satisfying and useful account of the origin of the earth and the heavens. The faith of humble Christians understands this better than the fancy of the most learned men. From what we see of heaven and earth, we learn the power of the great Creator. And let our make and place as men, remind us of our duty as Christians, always to keep heaven in our eye, and the earth under our feet. The Son of God, one with the Father, was with him when he made the world; nay, we are often told that the world was made by him, and nothing was made without him. Oh, what high thoughts should there be in our minds, of that great God whom we worship, and of that great Mediator in whose name we pray! And here, at the beginning of the sacred volume, we read of that Divine Spirit, whose work upon the heart of man is so often mentioned in other parts of the Bible. Observe, that at first there was nothing desirable to be seen, for the world was without form, and void; it was confusion, and emptiness. In like manner the work of grace in the soul is a new creation: and in a graceless soul, one that is not born again, there is disorder, confusion, and every evil work: it is empty of all good, for it is without God; it is dark, it is darkness itself: this is our condition by nature, till Almighty grace works a change in us.
Commentary on Genesis 1:3-5
(Read Genesis 1:3-5)
God said, Let there be light; he willed it, and at once there was light. Oh, the power of the word of God! And in the new creation, the first thing that is wrought in the soul is light: the blessed Spirit works upon the will and affections by enlightening the understanding. Those who by sin were darkness, by grace become light in the Lord. Darkness would have been always upon fallen man, if the Son of God had not come and given us understanding, 1 John 5:20. The light which God willed, he approved of. God divided the light from the darkness; for what fellowship has light with darkness? In heaven there is perfect light, and no darkness at all; in hell, utter darkness, and no gleam of light. The day and the night are the Lord's; let us use both to his honour, by working for him every day, and resting in him every night, meditating in his law both day and night.
Commentary on Genesis 1:6-13
(Read Genesis 1:6-13)
The earth was emptiness, but by a word spoken, it became full of God's riches, and his they are still. Though the use of them is allowed to man, they are from God, and to his service and honour they must be used. The earth, at his command, brings forth grass, herbs, and fruits. God must have the glory of all the benefit we receive from the produce of the earth. If we have, through grace, an interest in Him who is the Fountain, we may rejoice in him when the streams of temporal mercies are dried up.
Commentary on Genesis 1:14-19

(Read Genesis 1:14-19)
In the fourth day's work, the creation of the sun, moon, and stars is accounted for. All these are the works of God. The stars are spoken of as they appear to our eyes, without telling their number, nature, place, size, or motions; for the Scriptures were written, not to gratify curiosity, or make us astronomers, but to lead us to God, and make us saints. The lights of heaven are made to serve him; they do it faithfully, and shine in their season without fail. We are set as lights in this world to serve God; but do we in like manner answer the end of our creation? We do not: our light does not shine before God, as his lights shine before us. We burn our Master's candles, but do not mind our Master's work.
Commentary on Genesis 1:20-25
(Read Genesis 1:20-25)
God commanded the fish and fowl to be produced. This command he himself executed. Insects, which are more numerous than the birds and beasts, and as curious, seem to have been part of this day's work. The Creator's wisdom and power are to be admired as much in an ant as in an elephant. The power of God's providence preserves all things, and fruitfulness is the effect of his blessing.
Commentary on Genesis 1:26-28
(Read Genesis 1:26-28)
Man was made last of all the creatures: this was both an honour and a favour to him. Yet man was made the same day that the beasts were; his body was made of the same earth with theirs; and while he is in the body, he inhabits the same earth with them. God forbid that by indulging the body, and the desires of it, we should make ourselves like the beasts that perish! Man was to be a creature different from all that had been hitherto made. Flesh and spirit, heaven and earth, must be put together in him. God said, "Let us make man." Man, when he was made, was to glorify the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Into that great name we are baptized, for to that great name we owe our being. It is the soul of man that especially bears God's image. Man was made upright, Ecclesiastes 7:29. His understanding saw Divine things clearly and truly; there were no errors or mistakes in his knowledge; his will consented at once, and in all things, to the will of God. His affections were all regular, and he had no bad appetites or passions. His thoughts were easily brought and fixed to the best subjects. Thus holy, thus happy, were our first parents in having the image of God upon them. But how is this image of God upon man defaced! May the Lord renew it upon our souls by his grace!
Commentary on Genesis 1:29,30
(Read Genesis 1:29,30)
Herbs and fruits must be man's food, including corn, and all the products of the earth. Let God's people cast their care upon him, and not be troubled about what they shall eat, and what they shall drink. He that feeds his birds will not starve his babes.
Commentary on Genesis 1:31

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr. S,

Thank you for this fine teaching. God has called to us today and told us to educate ourselves. We must be close to God for he will be our shield and protect us from the evil that casts shadows upon our lives. Thank you for brining to light HIS word.

Joe L

Dee said...

Dad,

These teachings are wonderful. It reminds me of the old days on your TV Show. AHHH, how blessed all of us Richard blog followers will be.

I Am amazed that God said "LET THERE BE" and everything that is came into existence.
God needs only to speak a few words and it IS ALL taken care of.

Love,
Dee

Anonymous said...

Wonderful teaching and wonderful music...love it! Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Dear MR. S:

Thank you for taking the time to send out this blog...it does the soul and body and mind good!

Cheers,

Leo

Anonymous said...

Holy is the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY!

Thank you for your post.

Kindest regards from all of us!

Anonymous said...

Dear Mr. Silanskas:

Would we have your permission to repost this blog spot for other Christians to read please?

Thank you,

Joseph M

Anonymous said...

Dear Brother Richard:

Could you please post who is the singer of this great music?

Thank you and kind regards,

a Christian Friend

Richard Silanskas said...

Response to the Question; Who is the singer of the theme song?: It is Don Moen

Richard Silanskas said...

Regarding the question about sharing the blog with others; The blog is open to any and all who will listen Bless you. Richrd

Anonymous said...

RICHARD YOU ARE A TRUE MESSENGER OF GODS "HOLY WORD" ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO READ YOUR MESSAGES:
YOU ARE TRULY BLESSED! AND SO ARE WE :BY YOUR MESSAGES!!AND GODS WORDS!!! YOUR FRIEND FOREVER.
Johnny T