Episode Description
Series: The Book of Genesis
Preacher: Ps. Gabriel Wong
Date: 12th April, 2026
Passage: Genesis 1-2
Sermon Summary:
In the beginning, there was nothing but God. He created the heavens and the earth ex nihilo, out of nothing—brought order to the earth that was without form and void.
Scripture tells us that God created the world in six days: time (the evening and morning) on the first; the land and sky on the second. On the third, He made earth and sea and brought forth vegetation. On the fourth day, God made the sun, moon, and stars, and on the fifth day He made the creatures in the sea and the birds in the skies. On the sixth day, He made the beasts of the earth, the livestock, and other creeping, crawling things—and the pinnacle of His creation, mankind, whom He created in His image.
As God surveyed all of His creation on the sixth day, the author of Genesis tells us, behold, it was very good. (1:31a) And as God finished the work of creation, He blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it He rested from all His work that He had done in creation.
The Hebrew name for the book of Genesis translates to “in the beginning”, and as we go back to the beginning, we see that God intended for His creation to be very good. He was pleased by what He had made, but we can hardly reconcile what was pictured in the first two chapters of Scripture with what we see today.
Everywhere we look, we can see wars, famine, disease, injustice, and violence. This is hardly the world that God intended to bring into being! But although we grieve alongside the rest of creation, we who follow Jesus have the privilege of understanding the beginning with the expectation of the end. For we look forward to the day when Jesus will return for good, and set us free once and for all as He makes all things new in Him.