Horatius Bonar reflects on the beauty and completeness of God's creation as described in Genesis 2, emphasizing that God finishes what He begins and delights in His work. He highlights the significance of the Sabbath as a day of rest and blessing, illustrating God's love and authority through the creation of man and the garden of Eden. Bonar points out that man's formation from both earth and heaven signifies a unique relationship with God, and the provision of a companion underscores the importance of community. He concludes that evil is not of God, and that God's works are rooted in love and holiness, which He desires to see in His creation.