God is a three-part Being – Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Each
unique and yet All equally God and perfectly aligned in Their will (Luke 3:22). Elohim (the Hebrew
word for God in Genesis 1; a
plural noun referring to the Trinity) is Creator of all that ever was and that
ever will be. Only the fool says there is no God (Psalm 14:1; 53:1), because His three-part signature
is apparent in all we observe and know!
Although Genesis
1 describes how God spoke everything into existence with amazing order
and creativity, it contains only three instances of the Hebrew word “bara,” translated in the King James
Version as “create.” The first refers to God’s creation of the heaven and earth or physical material (v.1), the
second to His creation of animal life
(v. 21), and the third to His creation
of man as a spiritual being in His image (v. 27)
To describe history, or His Story, three questions must
be answered: what happened, where and when? In other words, any event throughout the course of history
can be explained in terms of matter, space
and time. Matter, the stuff everything is made of, exists in three states: solid, liquid and gas. So, for example,
a frozen lake in winter consists of solid ice on the surface, but when warmed
by the sun it melts to liquid water, and when heated even more, water molecules
on the lake’s surface become vapor that enters the atmosphere as a gas.
Space consists of three dimensions: length, width and height, used to describe the size (amount of
space occupied) of any solid matter, whether a box or of a building. God’s Word
refers to Him using such measures (Isaiah
40:12). Over the earth’s
surface, any position can be specified using three Global Positioning System (GPS)
coordinates representing latitude,
longitude and elevation. No matter how far from the earth one could travel
in actuality or in theory, three coordinates could specify any location in
space.
We generally think of time as being linear, or having
only a single dimension, because it “keeps marching on” and, as of yet, we can
only travel through it in a single direction. But time can be divided according
to human experience as past, present,
and future. As our Pastor and his daughter like to say, “Yesterday is history; tomorrow is a mystery; today is a gift –
that’s why we call it the present.”
God’s threefold signature is evident throughout His
creation. He created and aligned the earth (Genesis
1:1) and sun, and set them in motion, to give us three natural and
observable divisions of time: days,
months, and years. He created three sources of light: the sun, moon and stars so that we could
measure time in seasons, days, and years
(Genesis 1:14-18).
Man at first thought the earth was flat, even though God’s
Word describes it as a circle, or globe (Isaiah
40:22). A 24-hour cycle of evening
to daylight (Genesis 1:4-5) represents
a single rotation of the earth on its axis, so that at any point on the globe,
we experience rotation toward and away from the sun as light and darkness,
respectively. A lunar month (about 29 days) represents the time between two new
moons or full moons as seen by an observer, usually on Earth. As the Moon
orbits the Earth, the amount of the illuminated or sunlit portion of the Earth changes
according to the changing relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun, so the monthly lunar cycle requires these three
celestial bodies.
God also set the earth in orbit around the sun, with one
complete revolution taking one solar year, or about one
calendar year. The tilting of the earth on its axis allows different regions on
the globe to experience different seasons at different times, as some portions
of the globe are tipped closer to the light and heat of the sun, and some
portions are tipped further away, causing it to be colder and with less
daylight.
On earth, God created three divisions of matter: heaven (sky), land, and seas (Genesis 1:6-10) to house and
sustain His creatures. Remember the game of 20 questions where the first
question is Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?
Despite the vast variety of life and of inanimate matter on this planet, everything
physical and tangible that God created can be grouped into one of these three broad
categories.
“Minerals” are not elaborated on in Genesis other than
the “dry land,” (Genesis 1:10),
which would include that precious “dust
of the ground” from which He formed man (Genesis 2:7), and the waters and seas (Genesis 1:10), which we now know contain an abundance of
salts and other trace minerals that sustain life. Other minerals in the earth often
mentioned in the Bible include gold, silver, iron, and precious stones (Job 28:1-2,6; 15-19).
Within the plant kingdom, God brought forth three
categories of plants: “grass, and herb yielding seed
after his kind, and the tree yielding
fruit, whose seed was in itself.” (Genesis 1:11-12). These describe nonflowering grasses, flowering plants
(including those bearing edible seeds and fruits such as corn, tomatoes and
berries), and trees (including those bearing edible fruits such as apples and
olives), intended by God as food sources for animals and for man (Genesis
1:29).
Each plant carries God’s threefold signature in its life
cycle: seed, growing plant, and mature
plant bearing fruit containing seeds that begin a new cycle. God further
subdivided the trees into three kinds: one broad category and two unique trees:
every
tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in
the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil (Genesis
2:9).
God described His
animal creation according to their three realms of existence: (Genesis 1:20-25): fish, whales,
and other marine animals brought forth in the seas; birds and other creatures flying in the sky; and cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth (note the three categories of
earth-dwelling creatures)!
And that brings us to the crowning achievement of God’s
creation: man, created with body, mind (soul) and spirit as a three-part being
in the image of the Triune God! (Genesis
1:26-27). Be sure to stay tuned next week as we discuss the three-part nature of God, and its reflection in man.
Thanks so much to Wendy at Each Card Tells A Story for her Featured Post Award for this post!
Thanks so much to Wendy at Each Card Tells A Story for her Featured Post Award for this post!
© 2012 Laurie Collett
29 comments:
Last time I read one sentence, that only blind man can't see The Divine Trynity. I also read a lot of articles about Jehovah Witnesses - they don't believe that Jesus is God, like Muslims. But Bible clearly teaches about it - Jews wanted kill Jesus because He had told them that He is One with The Father. Greetings for You :)
Good points, Zim! Thanks so much for your comment. May you have a blessed week in Him,
Laurie
The idea that the Trinity is expressed in Creation had entered my mind before now, mainly in time, (past, present and future,) dimension (length, area, volume) and in man (spirit, body, soul).
But your article is a real eye-opener! No wonder Paul wrote in his letter to the Romans that God's majesty and glory can be seen in what he has made.
A great post. Laurie, you're a gem!
Dear Frank,
Thanks so much for your kind words and encouragement! You are a blessing!
Have a blessed week in Him,
Laurie
I love how you brought this out, Laurie. It's beautiful to think about so many threes. We serve an amazing Father, Son and Holy Spirit!
Thanks, Pamela! He is amazing indeed, and we are blessed to serve Him!
God bless,
Laurie
WoW! This is something I've never thought about. Love how you have brought out so many truths so simply and clearly for us to learn from.
Please consider linking this wonderful post with Scripture Sunday this week... it would be great to have a wider audience to read this wonderful post.
Wendy @ ECTaS
Thanks, Wendy, for your kind comment and invite! I just linked up!
Love in Him,
Laurie
So excited to by joining you from Laura at The Wellspring. Can't believe I have never come across your blog before. Looking forward to reading more as your newest follower.
Blessings ~ Jen
http://richfaithrising.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing.
Loved all of your examples, Laurie. Thanks for linking this up with The Alabaster Jar!
Thanks so much, Jen, for your sweet comment and for following!
God bless,
Laurie
Thanks, Jolene, for your comment!
May you have a blessed week in Him,
Laurie
Wow, the power of three. Thank you so much for sharing these interesting facts. There is no way this could have happened just by "accident."
Blessings,
Charlotte
So true, Charlotte! There are no "accidents" or "coincidences" with God.
Blessings to you,
Laurie
Laurie! Such a great post, how very interesting! I really have never payed much attention to how many things there are in God's creation and our lives that are 3 in one. Keep up the great work! Thanks for stopping by seasontheday.blogspot.com I am so thankful you linked up today!
Thanks, Amber, for your encouraging comment!
God bless,
Laurie
As you pointed out beautifully, everything that exists has more than one dimension or aspect. Existence requires some kind of dimensions, even though we may not be able to identify them.
Great post.
Thanks, dfish, for your encouragement and for your thought-provoking comment!
God bless,
Laurie
this is such a deep meditation - wonderful
This is fascinating, Laurie. I've never considered all these threes before. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Old Ollie, for your visit and kind comment!
Blessings,
Laurie
Thanks for your encouragement, Laura!
God bless,
Laurie
Laurie, you pour such heart and depth into your posts. I so appreciate you. e.
Excellent study on the Trinity is many forms. God is just amazing and teaches us through everything he has created. Have a wonderful day!
http://theemptynestexpress.com
You're such a blessing, Emily, with your sweet words of encouragement!
Love in Him,
Laurie
Thanks so much, Ms. Kathleen! Reminders of His creativity and awesome power and design are all around us.
God bless,
laurie
Congratulations Laurie! Your post had the 'most visits' from the Scripture Sunday link up last week!
You may collect your blog award at: http://each-card-tells-a-story.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-badges.html
Hope you are enjoying the weekend... and thank you for being such an encouragement on the SS link up. :D
Thanks so much, Wendy! I am blessed and honored. God bless you for all you do to spread His Word.
Love in Him,
Laurie
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