Bible Study With Me!
Bible study with me!
Genesis 1:9-13 WEB
God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered together to one place, and let the dry land appear;” and it was so. [10] God called the dry land “earth”, and the gathering together of the waters he called “seas”. God saw that it was good. [11] God said, “Let the earth yield grass, herbs yielding seeds, and fruit trees bearing fruit after their kind, with their seeds in it, on the earth;” and it was so. [12] The earth yielded grass, herbs yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with their seeds in it, after their kind; and God saw that it was good. [13] There was evening and there was morning, a third day.
As Christians - we are supposed to share the love of God, His heart for us, His desire to save those far from Him and we are supposed to be that example every day, wherever we go with who ever we come across. Whether someone knows love- be love, be peace, be grace, be gentle, be kind.
If you do not know Christ- I hope and pray this still gives you a bit of encouragement that you are loved. If you do not believe in God, you are loved by me and I hope you know that! 💗
Studying the Bible, especially passages like Genesis 1:9-13, reveals profound truths about God's creative power and His intentional design in the world around us. When God gathers the waters and calls forth dry land, He is not only shaping the physical earth but setting the stage for life and abundance. This passage reminds me how each day of creation was purposeful and good—not random or accidental. In my own journey of faith, reflecting on these verses encourages me to appreciate the intentional care God has for all creation, including each one of us. The imagery of the earth yielding grass, herbs, and fruit trees with seeds in them symbolizes growth, fertility, and potential. Spiritually, it feels like a call to bear good fruit in our own lives, demonstrating kindness, grace, and love to those around us. Being an example of God’s heart is not always easy in today’s fast-paced world, but it’s deeply rewarding. I try to take moments in my day to be gentle and patient with others, whether a stranger or a loved one. Even small acts of kindness reflect God’s nature and can brighten someone’s day. The Bible study also reminds me that love extends beyond those who share my faith; it’s a universal invitation to experience grace and acceptance. If you aren’t familiar with Christ or are exploring spirituality, know that these verses offer hope and a reminder that you are deeply loved. Faith, for me, has grown through honest struggles and moments of doubt, but the consistent message of God’s love is what keeps me rooted. I encourage anyone reading to allow these scriptures to inspire your own reflection and to take that love outward. Whether through prayer, meditation, or simply pausing to appreciate the world’s beauty, God’s creation invites us into a relationship filled with grace and purpose. Remember, embodying peace and love isn’t just a commandment—it’s a gift that transforms both giver and receiver.





























































































































