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In The Hands of Creation, we reflect on the powerful truth that God is not distant from His world but intimately involved in forming, sustaining, and delighting in all He has made. From the opening words of Genesis to the testimony of the Psalms, Scripture reveals a Creator who works with intention, beauty, and care—shaping creation not out of necessity, but out of love.
This message explores how God’s creative hands establish both order and purpose, reminding us that humanity is not accidental but intentionally formed in the image of God. We consider what it means to live as image-bearers in a created world, entrusted with stewardship, creativity, and responsibility. God’s hands not only bring life into being but continue to uphold it, inviting us to see His fingerprints in the ordinary and the sacred alike.
Ultimately, The Hands of Creation calls us to respond with worship, humility, and trust. When we recognize that the same hands that formed the universe also formed us, we are invited to rest in His design, honor His creation, and live lives that reflect the Creator’s heart.
By Tyler and Jessica CoenIn The Hands of Creation, we reflect on the powerful truth that God is not distant from His world but intimately involved in forming, sustaining, and delighting in all He has made. From the opening words of Genesis to the testimony of the Psalms, Scripture reveals a Creator who works with intention, beauty, and care—shaping creation not out of necessity, but out of love.
This message explores how God’s creative hands establish both order and purpose, reminding us that humanity is not accidental but intentionally formed in the image of God. We consider what it means to live as image-bearers in a created world, entrusted with stewardship, creativity, and responsibility. God’s hands not only bring life into being but continue to uphold it, inviting us to see His fingerprints in the ordinary and the sacred alike.
Ultimately, The Hands of Creation calls us to respond with worship, humility, and trust. When we recognize that the same hands that formed the universe also formed us, we are invited to rest in His design, honor His creation, and live lives that reflect the Creator’s heart.