For many centuries, people have been wondering about the genesis of everything alive. There are uncountable theories about this event: someone assumes that it is all about aliens, someone talks about matrix, and someone finds God in everything alive. God – is the hugest creator, who combined four elements to create such a beautiful world: perfection, diversity, profusion, and inventiveness.
Firstly, everyone has indeed wondered how perfect the world and nature are. God is everywhere; he perfectly created this world, just how it has to be; he is “utterly transcending all human thought” (Barrs, 2013, 1:1-31). Everything from giant planets to cells is flawless and incredible. Comparing human creations to God’s ones, people can observe an enormous difference: firstly, every human invention looks poor and unnatural contrasted to what Lord made; secondly, humans cannot create anything from scratch, and finally, God’s creations are appealing to be observed in contrast to theirs, especially under a microscope. Saint Remigius claimed: “Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (English Standard Version Bible, 2001, Matthew 5:48). To sum up, God’s creation is perfect, unlike humans’, for instance, every cell, nature, universe, and person.
Secondly, the diversity of everything alive is impressive: from microbes, animals, birds, plants to human beings. People are allowed to watch the snow falling, the sun setting, the river flowing, the birds singing, the plants growing, and numerous others. This is an amazing and the best gift anyone could ever receive. Sometimes, it feels like in the world everything is possible: it is incredible and diversified to that extent that a person can discover something new forever. “For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together” (English Standard Version Bible, 2001, Colossians 1:16-17). The universe is diversified, and every small and colossal detail is multifaceted and unique.
Thirdly, looking in the night sky, observing stars, nobody can count them, because it seems like there is an endless amount of them there. Profusion is one of the critical key elements of God’s creation of the world. It is said, that there are about sixty billion galaxies in the multi-universe, and each of them contains billions of stars. That is hard to imagine and comprehend for human brains. The abundance is everywhere: from meadows of flowers and forests of trees to amount of stars and planets in the universe. A great phrase describes a lot: “God is my abundance” (English Standard Version Bible, 2001, John 10:10). It explains well that the Lord created everything alive in his own image and he is the abundance, which means everything he made is an abundance.
Finally, about God’s inventiveness: God invented everything that exists in the world. Every human invention is mediocre and the reason for it is that they create it from the things that God created. They are not creators, and they cannot do anything from scratch. “…and in the cutting of stones for settings and in the carving of wood, to perform in every inventive work” (English Standard Version Bible, 2001, Exo 35:33). In summary, God is everywhere: he was such inventive that he created abundance, creating a diversified world.
In conclusion, God – is the biggest creator, who combined four elements to create such a beautiful world: perfection, diversity, profusion, and inventiveness. In his image, he created the world perfect, diversified with countless different creatures and events, and abundant. That is why the world is a unique and lovely place that can be adored every moment.
References
Barrs, J. (2013). Echoes of Eden: reflections on Christianity, literature, and the arts. Crossway, 1:1-31.
English Standard Version Bible. (2001). ESV Online. Web.