
A Day Set Apart - The 7th Day
As we have already seen, God worked for 6 days and after finishing his work, he rested on the 7th day. Then, he blessed it and called is holy. In other words, he set it apart from the other days. This explains the absence of the 7th day in God's work week along with man's work week. I have always thought it was interesting that God, the Master of the Universe, would take such a day to rest since God is all powerful and as such, he does not have to rest. He does not grow t

God's Work Week vs. Man's Work Week
Does God's work week have any symmetry to Man's work week? Let's compare what happened in each of God's work days to the major of events of Man's history and see if we can discover any similarities. If there are, then it is reasonable to suggest that God wanted his work week to be a blueprint or pattern for our work week and is therefore evidence that God is intimately involved in the affairs of man to "...do all that he pleases" (Isaiah 46:10). Day 1 In Day 1 of God's work


God's Work Week
Have you ever seen that one guy on the street corner, with long shaggy hair and looks like he time warped straight out of the 70's? You
Introduction
Is it possible that God, the Maker of time, space, matter, and everything in between, told us everything that would happen before it happens? Could God have accomplished this without blatantly showing Himself and therefore nullifying all faiths and religions known to man? And is it inconceivable that he could do all of this through mere mortals who are not only subject to failure, but are by nature the antithesis of imperfection? I believe that the answer is a resounding Y