DEVOTION
GENESIS
THE EXPANSE
Gen 1:6-8
6 And God said, "Let there
be an expanse between the waters to separate water from water." 7 So God
made the expanse and separated the water under the expanse from the water above
it. And it was so. 8 God called the expanse "sky." And there was
evening, and there was morning — the second day.
NIV
Day two is very interesting,
presenting a truth that might be larger than we see at first glance. What we know
is that the Spirit of God was hovering over the surface of the deep. Now God spoke
to the waters, which we do not know how large or deep the water is, yet he divided
the water with a space, an expanse, which he made. We don't think much about the
fact that God created an expanse. Before he made the expense, there was none,
but only the surface of the deep. We know that He called the expanse sky, which
we look up into every day of our lives. We see the sky, its clouds floating by,
and stare out into the expanse God made to divide the waters. If then the water
is divided, there is water under the expanse and water above the expanse. We know
from Day three that he let the waters below the expanse gather in one place, and
he made the dry land appear. He was forming the earth to be the perfect environment
for the man he formed in their image. What we think little about, and maybe that
is because we are so engrossed in our own environment, is how far the expanse
is, and that there is water above it. In our modern age of technology, we have
people living in the expanse, in close proximity to the earth, and with our
great telescopes, we have searched farther into the expanse, but have never
come close to reaching its fullness or its end, where there is water. What this
tells us about God is that he is bigger than we can even imagine, yet he is
extremely personal with us. We cannot even fathom the size of God who lives
somewhere above the expanse, yet has this incredible personal touch upon our
lives. Then we must consider that he is omnipresent, meaning he is above the
expanse and right here with us. How magnificent is God, that he has such a
close relationship with us, and can hear us when we talk to him, even in our small
voice. How is it that God, who spoke the expanse into being, and by his word,
the waters were divided into that which was below and that which was above it,
still draws us close to himself? His greatness, his splendor, and his majesty,
yet his grace, love, and compassion for us, boggle our minds. We can hardly
come close to comprehending how great God is that all he needs to do is speak,
and the whole of everything responds, yet he has given us the ability to refuse
to respond. How can that be, since our very existence is a result of his work? That
is why there is such a great divide among mankind, such a great expanse between
those who believe and those who do not.