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Days 1–3 formed the spaces. Days 4–6 fill them. Day 5 is when the waters teem and the skies fill with wings. The Hebrew word sharats means to swarm, to multiply abundantly—God doesn’t do scarcity. This episode explores how God fills what he forms. He doesn’t make empty rooms and leave them vacant. If you feel hollow, if there’s an emptiness that won’t go away, Day 5 says you weren’t meant to stay empty. The God who made the sea teem intends to fill you too. The swarms are coming.
By Michael WhitworthDays 1–3 formed the spaces. Days 4–6 fill them. Day 5 is when the waters teem and the skies fill with wings. The Hebrew word sharats means to swarm, to multiply abundantly—God doesn’t do scarcity. This episode explores how God fills what he forms. He doesn’t make empty rooms and leave them vacant. If you feel hollow, if there’s an emptiness that won’t go away, Day 5 says you weren’t meant to stay empty. The God who made the sea teem intends to fill you too. The swarms are coming.