THE CREATION — When God Made the World Good and Full of Life
- Shaun

- Nov 17
- 2 min read
Bible Setting: Genesis 1–2
Before anything existed—before mountains, oceans, or even light—there was only God. Then God began His great work of Creation, shaping the universe with His power and His words. Everything He made was filled with beauty, purpose, and goodness.

On Day 1, God said, “Let there be light,” and light burst into existence, separating day from night.
On Day 2, He created the sky.
On Day 3, He gathered the waters into seas and lifted the dry land. He filled it with plants, trees, and flowers of every kind.
On Day 4, God placed the sun, moon, and stars in the sky to give light and mark seasons and time.
On Day 5, He filled the waters with fish and the skies with birds.
On Day 6, He made animals—large and small—and then His most special creation: people. God created Adam and Eve in His own image, giving them the ability to think, create, love, and make choices.
God placed them in a beautiful garden and gave them everything they needed. He asked them to care for the earth and walk with Him. When God finished His work, He looked at everything He made and said, “It is very good.”
The Creation teaches kids that God made the world with love and intention. It reminds us that we were created on purpose and for a purpose. Every sunrise, every flower, every star, and every person shows God’s creativity and care.
In The Good Fight card game, The Creation represents God’s power, goodness, and the beginning of His plan for the world. When kids draw this card, they learn that God is the Creator of all things—and that His design is always good.






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