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Weekly Devotion
9-14-25
I Believe- Life in Creation: Maker of It All
The First Article of the Apostles’ Creed: On Creation
I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.
Luther’s Explanation to the First Article: On Creation
I believe that God has created me together with all that exists. God has given me and still preserves my body and soul: eyes, ears, and all limbs and senses; reason and all mental faculties.
In addition, God daily and abundantly provides shoes and clothing, food and drink, house and farm, spouse and children, fields, livestock, and all property; along with all the necessities and nourishment for this body and life.
Pr. Steve’s Introduction:
The creed and the Bible do not get into the mechanics of how creation happens. Rather they focus on who and why. God created because God is love. God continues to create and bring order because God is the one who gives, blesses, and bestows out of love.
What does it mean to have a God? Look at the verbs associated with creating. God creates. God gives. God preserves. God provides. God is a giver of gifts, that we may live with a sense of abundance and the goodness of God.
To believe in God the creator connects our present life with the beginning. In the beginning God created. We affirm God created order and goodness, and God endowed all human beings with dignity and worth. Even now today, we continue to experience God’s creative work. The bible does not imagine God as a watch maker who made the world, set things in motion, and then sits back to see what happens. God continues to be active in creation and our lives to bring blessing.
We confess what we pray. Every prayer of gratitude is a prayer for what God continues to do, for the ways God continues to provide and sustain. Nothing is taken for granted as Luther’s explanation gets into the details of eyes and ears, and food and drink. We pray to God, we give thanks to God, because we believe God continues to be generous and life giving.
Psalm 104:1, 5, 13-15, 24, 30-35
Bless the Lord, O my soul.
O Lord my God, you are very great.
You are clothed with honor and majesty,
You set the earth on its foundations,
so that it shall never be shaken.
From your lofty abode you water the mountains;
the earth is satisfied with the fruit of your work.
You cause the grass to grow for the cattle and plants for people to cultivate, to bring forth food from the earth and wine to gladden the human heart, oil to make the face shine and bread to strengthen the human heart.
O Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.
When you send forth your spirit, they are created,
and you renew the face of the ground.
May the glory of the Lord endure forever;
may the Lord rejoice in his works—
who looks on the earth and it trembles,
who touches the mountains and they smoke.
I will sing to the Lord as long as I live;
I will sing praise to my God while I have being.
May my meditation be pleasing to him,
for I rejoice in the Lord.
Let sinners be consumed from the earth,
and let the wicked be no more.
Bless the Lord, O my soul. Praise the Lord!
Genesis 1:1-5
When God began to create the heavens and the earth, 2the earth was complete chaos, and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters. 3Then God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4And God saw that the light was good, and God separated the light from the darkness. 5God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And there was evening and there was morning, the first day.
Opening Discovery
1. What is your favorite place in creation? What makes it so?
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2. What stands out to you about the scripture readings? What resonates with you?
3. Both the catechism and the scripture have less to say about the how of God’s creative acts and more to say about the who and the why. Look at the scripture texts again.
a. What do they say about Who God is?
b. What do they say about Why God creates
and sustains?
4. How do the verbs, actions words, in the catechism explanation connect with the scriptures here?
5. What is the response of the Psalmist to God’s creative work? How does the time of Gratitude fit in with this or not?
6. When it comes to God’s blessings, the Psalmist does not focus so much on personal blessings, as look with a wider view to how God works in all the world. In your praise of God, do you tend to look closer to home or not? What would it mean to take a wider view like the Psalmist? What would you focus on in the world?
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7. How do you make sense of what science says about the world and what the Bible says about God and the
world? Complementary explanations? Contradictory? Disconnected? Uncertain? Doesn’t matter? Other?
8. When or where do you experience your deepest gratitude?
9. SUGGESTION: During this study on the Catechism, write 15 things you are thankful for EACH day, for 63 days. (About 1000 in total). In time you will go beyond the obvious or easy, and marvel in how God provides and protects.