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(Genesis) Genesis 1:2
J. Vernon McGee
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J. Vernon McGee

(Genesis) Genesis 1:2

J. Vernon McGee · 5:09

J. Vernon McGee explores the state of the earth in Genesis 1:2, emphasizing the significance of the Holy Spirit's role in creation and recreation amidst chaos.
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the belief that a great catastrophe occurred between verses 1 and 2 of the Bible. They argue that there is evidence to support this, as the earth appears to have become a wasteland. The speaker also connects this catastrophe to the fall of Lucifer, who became Satan. They emphasize that God recreated and made the earth habitable for humans. The Holy Spirit is seen as playing a role in this recreation process.

Full Transcript

I want us now to continue to move on down in this section, and we come here to something that we believe should be considered, and the earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God moved from the face of the waters. Now, we have here something that in recent years there have been those that have attempted to discredit it. They say that you do not have a catastrophe mentioned here, but I believe that a great catastrophe took place between verses 1 and 2, and I think there's an abundance of evidence for it to begin with, to look out in this vast creation something has happened to it.

Man's trip to the moon reveals that that's nothing in the world but a wasteland up there. How did it get like that? May I say that there came a catastrophe in God's universe. Now, we have the earth mentioned because this is going to be the place where man lives, and it's the earth that became without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep, and that's the absence of God, of course, and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

Now, you have a statement that is made in Isaiah 45, 18. Isaiah says that God did not create this earth, tohu vabohu. That's the Hebrew there, and that means that God did not create it without form and void.

That's not the way God created. God created this universe, a cosmos, not a chaos, and that is the thing that Isaiah, of course, is attempting to make clear. Let me turn and read Isaiah 45, 18.

For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens, God himself that formed the earth, and made it, he hath established it. He created it not in vain. He formed it to be inhabited.

I am the Lord, and there is none else. Now, that is important to see. He created it, not tohu vabohu, but the earth became tohu vabohu.

He formed it to be inhabited, and it is God that came into this wreck and attempted to, not only attempted, he did it. He made it a habitable place for man. Now, all of this study of space reveals that you and I live in a universe that, as far as human beings is concerned, this seems to be the only habitable place.

And what we have here is the fact that the earth became without form and void, and darkness is upon the face of the deep. And I think this earth was just like the moon, and the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Now, the entire universe came in under this great catastrophe.

Well, what was the catastrophe? We could only suggest, and I'm not going into detail here at all. We probably will when we come to other passages of Scripture, but apparently there is some pre-Adamic creature that was on this earth, and apparently all of this is connected with the fall of Lucifer, son of the morning, who became Satan, the devil, as we know him today. I think all of that's involved here, but God has not given us details.

In fact, the matter is, He's given us very few details here. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God moved. And the word for moved is brooded, brooded, like a mother hen over the little chickens, brooded upon the face of the waters.

And the Holy Spirit begins a ministry here that we see Him doing again and again, recreation. He comes into this scene, and He recreates, and that's what He does for us. You remember the Lord Jesus said, Ye must be born again, and not only that, you must be born of the Spirit, and that which is born of the water and of the Spirit.

Now, water is the Word of God, the Word of God. Now, if you want to make baptism the symbol, fine, that's all right, but the water means the Word of God, and the Holy Spirit is the author of it. This is very, very important for us to see, friends.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the state of the earth
    • Discussion of the catastrophe
    • Evidence of the earth's condition
  2. II
    • The significance of 'tohu vabohu'
    • God's intention for creation
    • Isaiah's clarification on creation
  3. III
    • The role of the Holy Spirit
    • The concept of recreation
    • Connection to being born again
  4. IV
    • The implications of darkness on the deep
    • The pre-Adamic existence
    • Lucifer's fall and its impact

Key Quotes

“God created this universe, a cosmos, not a chaos.” — J. Vernon McGee
“He created it not in vain. He formed it to be inhabited.” — J. Vernon McGee
“The Holy Spirit begins a ministry here that we see Him doing again and again, recreation.” — J. Vernon McGee

Application Points

  • Recognize the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in your life.
  • Understand that chaos can lead to new beginnings through God's intervention.
  • Reflect on the importance of God's original intention for creation and our role within it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'tohu vabohu' mean?
It refers to the earth being without form and void, indicating a state of chaos rather than God's original creation.
What role does the Holy Spirit play in creation?
The Holy Spirit is depicted as brooding over the waters, initiating the process of recreation and bringing order to chaos.
What catastrophe is suggested in the sermon?
The sermon suggests a great catastrophe occurred, possibly linked to the fall of Lucifer, which led to the earth's desolate state.
How does this sermon connect to being born again?
It emphasizes that just as the Holy Spirit brought order to creation, He also brings spiritual rebirth to individuals.

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