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Evening Begins the Next Day
A Guide to Creation by separation, order, divine desire, bringing the situation/circumstance of nothingness into structure, framework, clarity, choice, freedom, and sense.
Learning a new way that is believed to be the way, as it was written, “Evening came, and morning followed – the first day.” (Genesis 1:5).
Unlike our concept of a day beginning in the morning and ending at night, Genesis presents a rhythm repeated six times in chapter one.
So why is this important? Why consider this a better way to live? It’s not about better – it’s about accuracy. This is a more truthful way to think, plan, and practice a harmonious lifestyle. God’s ways are higher than ours.
By resetting our mind and body in the evening, we give ourselves a clean slate. We become more attuned to our soul, which is the beacon guiding us to the perfect will of God. The soul holds direction – the shortest, clearest path to the Lord’s peace. Living in God’s will doesn’t promise a perfect life without trials; it promises inner peace and strength amidst them.
A prepared heart follows the Divine. A prepared heart is a soul rooted in faith, hope, and unconditional love. With such a heart, we don’t grow weary when life gets challenging.
Heaven isn’t a distant place in the sky. It is within and among us: "on earth as it is in heaven." Our true journey is inward – from head, to heart, to soul, and back again. Not backwards and forwards, just here.
Our external movements may seem directional, but our true journey is about relationship – with ourselves and our Creator.
Are you ready to create something new? To begin again? On Day One – believing that when you awaken, you may have a new vision, idea, or calling that will unfold over seven days through the light of God’s Word. Do you believe that God can create something new in and through you in just 7 days, as He created the universe?