Elohim’s Breath of Life

IN HIS IMAGE AND LIKENESS

From the beginning in Your Word, You have revealed who You are. In the beginning God {Elohim} created the heavens and the earth (Genesis 1:1).

The Hebrew word Elohim is plural. This You confirmed when You said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness…(Genesis 1:26).”

Your Word also reveals Your oneness—“So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them” (Genesis 1:27).

Through “Us” and “Our” in Genesis 1:26, and “He” and “His” in Genesis 1:27, You made known both Your plurality and singularity.

You are Elohim—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. You are three, yet You are one—perfectly united. I know that You have always been from eternity past and will remain for eternity future. You are “the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last” (Revelation 22:13). You are “the One who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty” (Revelation 1:8). Jesus, You are “the same yesterday, today, and forever” (Hebrews 13:8).

In revealing who You are as Elohim in Genesis 1, You also revealed who we are, for You made us in Your “image” and according to Your “likeness” (Genesis 1:26).

In this way, we were made to resemble You—not in flesh and blood, but in spirit, for You are spirit (John 4:24). So not only did you create man with a physical body, but with a spirit as well. For what man knows the things of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him… (1 Corinthians 2:11a).

When it comes to understanding the spirit, You have shown us the way in how You often portray our inner selves as heart, soul, and mind. You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind (Mat. 22:37; Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27; 1 Thess. 5:23; Heb. 4:12, Deut. 6:5).

Lord, I cannot fully grasp the spirit You placed within us. However, I know my own spirit—my very being—expressed through my presence, emotions, morality, and thoughts.

When You formed man from the dust of the earth, You breathed into Adam’s nostrils the breath of life (Genesis 2:7). It was through this breath that You granted to us physical life. And within that same breath, You imparted a reflection of Your likeness in our spirit distinct from the rest of Your creation that You spoke into being. For in that divine breath, You infused Your image into our very heart, soul, and mind.

WITHIN OUR HEARTS

You placed within us the capacity to love, for You are love. He who does not love does not know God, for God is love (1 John 4:8).

In the same way, when we feel compassion, Lord, we express Your heart. You are “compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in loving kindness” (Psalm 103:8).

How can we forgive except through You? You are a forgiving God. For You, Lord, are good, and ready to forgive, and abundant in mercy to all those who call upon You (Psalm 86:5).

Because of this shared likeness, there is such beauty in hearts connecting. But nothing is as wonderful as our heart connecting with Yours—the heart of our Creator. One of Your greatest gifts was enabling us to intimately communicate directly with You—any day, any time, any hour. And You comfort us with Your great and dear promise, that “I will never leave you, nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13.5).

You assure us of Your nearness: You are near to all who call upon You, to all who call upon You in truth. You will fulfill the desire of those who fear You; You also will hear our cry and save us. You preserve all who love You…” (Psalm 145:18-20a). You are truly a compassionate God. May we also have such compassion for others.

And just as our hearts reflect You, so too do our souls.

WITHIN OUR SOULS

The mystery of the soul—who can understand it? Yet within ourselves, we sense it: that deep inner core of our being, the locus of our morality.

In our soul, You bestowed on us a likeness of Your moral nature. In the beginning, Your special creation of man and woman was very good (Genesis 1:31), made in perfect innocence and morality. Not only was everything good, but Adam and Eve knew no evil. However, You gave them free will—the ability to choose whether to obey or disobey, to live rightly before You or turn away—a moral choice.

Along with bestowing on us the image and likeness of Your morality and goodness, You have given us a clear mandate. You have shown us what is good, and what You require of us, that is, “…To do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God” (Micah 6:8).

So when we act in righteousness and justice, that is from You. For the word of the LORD is right, and all His work is done in truth. He loves righteousness and justice; The earth is full of the goodness of the LORD (Psalm 33:4-5). Lord, You are righteous in all Your ways, and gracious in all Your works (Psalm 145:17).

Lastly, as our hearts and souls are a reflection of You, so are our minds.

WITHIN OUR MINDS

Although understanding our hearts and souls is often difficult to grasp, we more clearly see Your imprint on us through our intellect and creativity, which sets us apart from Your other creation. You instilled in us the ability to reason, plan, design, and create.

There is no greater example of Your intellectual and creative power than what is described in Genesis 1-2. It has taken mankind thousands of years to even scratch the surface in understanding Your creation of the heavens and earth, even with our greatest minds, such as Andreas Vesalius with the human body, Galileo Galilei with astronomy, Carl Linnaeus with plants and animals, Louis Pasteur with microorganisms, Albert Einstein with space, time, mass, and energy, and many that built upon their work.

When we invent, write, make music, calculate, plan, design, and many other intellectual and creative pursuits, we are resembling the image of our Maker.

And unlike any other creation, you gave mankind dominion over all that You had made. Such a command is only possible because of the unique way You made man—with our ability to reason and strategize—our intellect. Then God blessed them, and God said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth(Genesis 1:28).

My finite mind cannot truly understand the intricacies of our spirit that You lovingly formed in us—Your very image and likeness. But I praise You and thank You for giving us a part of Yourself. Lord, though scarred by sin in this fallen world, as the moon reflects the sun, may our spirit in some measure reflect You in Your goodness and righteousness.

{Bible Journal, Apr. 29, 2026}

Kingdom Animalia

{Bible Journal, Mar. 30, 2026}

Breathtaking and perfect in design, You masterfully set the stage for life. You created time itself, and chose to work within its order. In six days You worked, and on the seventh You rested—though You had no need—providing the example of how we are to work and live.

Although You could have created all in an instant, You first summoned the Great Deep as a raw canvas, shaping what was formless and void as the potter shapes clay—revealing the creative process that You instilled in all of us.

On the first day of time, You separated light from darkness to establish day and night. On the second, You brought forth the atmosphere. On the third, dry land appeared and vegetation took root. On the fourth, You filled the heavens with stars—Your lights in the sky—including the great star, our sun, to provide warmth and illuminate the day, as well as the moon, that they might “divide the day from the night; and…be for signs and seasons, and for days and years (Genesis 1:14 NKJV).

Through all Your creative work, You prepared one special place for life—Earth, our home—made ready to receive life.

CREATURES OF THE SEA

At Your word, the waters teemed with an abundance of living creatures, as well as great sea creatures, all according to their kind (Genesis 1:20–21). How magnificent it must have been for Your angels to witness the waters alive with movement—teeming with every variety of darting fish, the gliding of rays and eels, the drifting forms of jellyfish and octopus, and the swirling schools of small fish shimmering with color and light, all in their original kinds.

Whales, dolphins, and sharks, must have been a wonder to see in their first created form when they broke through the surface of the waters, leaping into the air in acrobatic display.

And what of the great sea creatures? Could they have been the mighty beasts of the deep in ages past? Your Word speaks of Leviathan—an ancient sea creature—the fleeing serpent, that twisted serpent, the dragon who is in the sea (Job 41:1–34; Isaiah 27:1 ESV).

In the water’s depths, Your power was displayed in both beauty and might, every creature—from the smallest fish to the early Leviathans—all declaring the majesty of their Creator.

BIRDS OF THE AIR

Not only did the seas teem with new life, but the open skies also came alive with birds taking flight. Such a wondrous moment to behold as winged creatures, made for the heavens, soared above the earth (Genesis 1:20–21).

I can truly imagine the hosts of heaven praising You at the sight and sound of such beauty. From the mighty albatross soaring high in the heavens to the tiny hummingbird flitting among the blossoms; from geese honking and ducks quacking to the graceful movements of doves and swans. And the majestic eagles gliding overhead while sandpipers dart along the shoreline, all in their original kinds.

As daylight faded and shadows lengthened, what a pleasant sound it must have been—the hooting of owls and the song of nightingales—before giving way to vivid flamingos in flight, their wings a final burst of color in the darkening sky, all as first created. Such beauty reflects a deeper truth—that these creatures were not mere chance, but part of Your perfect design.

With beauty filling the heavens and waters, Your Word reminds of how You brought forth these living creatures. You “created great sea creatures and every living thing that moves, with which the waters abounded,…and every winged bird.” And You “saw that it was good.” You blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the waters in the seas, and let birds multiply on the earth.” So the evening and the morning were the fifth day (Genesis 1:21).

Now that the seas and skies were filled with life, on the dawning of a new day, You sought to bring forth creatures that move upon the earth.

And so began the next chapter of creation—Your divine command that the earth itself bring forth living creatures.

LAND CREATURES

The land-dwelling creatures, too, were diverse and perfectly ordered—each made according to their kind. Actually, You made all vegetation and filled the sea and sky with creatures, all according to “kinds”. Your Word tells how You brought forth the grass, herbs bearing seed, and fruit trees, each reproducing according to its kind. Likewise, You created the great sea creatures and every living thing that moves in the waters, and every winged bird, each according to its kind (Genesis 1:11–12, 21).

Continuing in Your perfectly designed pattern of life, You declared, “Let the earth bring forth the living creature according to its kind: cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth, each according to its kind”; and it was so. And You “made the beast of the earth according to its kind, cattle according to its kind, and everything that creeps on the earth according to its kind.” And You saw that it was good (Genesis 1:24-25).

I have often passed over this repeated phrase according to its kind, but now, as I continue to contemplate, it stands out as something of greater importance—denoting a distinct foundational structure of life as You designed it. Reflecting on this truth, I seek to understand more fully the meaning of kind in Your perfect order. Some have equated kinds with species, while others link them closely with the more likely broader taxonomic families. One thing is certain, Your creation shows precise boundaries—plants and animals reproduce only within their God-ordained genetic limits—within their kind. (Genesis 1:11–12, 21, 24–25). So although there is vast diversity in the Animal Kingdom, there is also remarkable uniformity, so much so that we confidently identify them into groups.

This thought leads me to wonder—what did these original land creatures look like in their first forms? Only You know. Yet I am grateful for Creation scientists who explore this mystery—baraminologists who study created kinds. In my studies, I discovered an article by The Answers Research Journal on Determining Ark Kinds, which stated that [t]he underlying Hebrew word for kind-here is מין, mîn. It, along with the Hebrew word for create ברא, bārā’), was used to coin the word baramin, a creationist term for created kind. Their research deepens my understanding of how You structured life from the beginning.

We catch glimpses of the design of created kinds in the creatures You’ve placed near us today. Watching the movements of our pets—cats and dogs—we see reflections of lions and wolves. The domestic cat mirrors the lion and tiger, while the playful dog resembles the wolf and fox. You have given us a picture close to home as each remains true to its kind, just as You ordained.

As I have learned through Answers in Genesis, the Felidae kind includes all cats, from house cats to cougars, tigers, lions, cheetahs, and I would think even the extinct, saber-toothed tiger. The Canidae family encompasses dogs, wolves, foxes, and coyotes. I wonder what the original Felidae and Canidae kinds looked like when You first created them. I am confident that they would be recognizable to us now within their respective kinds.

Pondering these created kinds fills me with awe at Your order and creativity—a perfect harmony of structure and individuality.

I can envision the land filled with all manner of air breathing creatures—from the majestic elephant kind (Elephantidae) basking in the waters, to the powerful bear kind (Ursidae) rummaging for berries, to the gentle cattle kind (Bovidae) grazing across the fields, and even to the small and delicate rabbit kind (Leporidae) nibbling on grass.

And just as You filled the land with living creatures, You also prepared for them an abundance of nourishment. What a bountiful feast You provided of herbs and grasses as well as vegetables and fruit in the perfect environment You created as the land was watered through a mist that went up from the earth watering the whole face of the ground (Genesis 2:6)

Lord, as I reflect on the wonders of sea, sky, and land that You so masterfully filled with life, I cannot conclude my study of Your Animal Kingdom without contemplating the mighty creatures that once filled the earth, though now extinct—such as the marine giants that prowled the ancient depths, the winged reptiles that filled the skies, and the great terrestrial dinosaurs that roamed the land.

MIGHTY BEASTS OF AGES PAST

How awe-inspiring it must have been to witness the ancient seas alive with Plesiosaurs, and the heavens stirred by soaring Pteranodons as they moved among the other creatures of water and air, in their original kinds.

Then, upon the land, the primeval dinosaurs—Stegosaurus, Triceratops, and the mighty Tyrannosaurus, in their original kinds—inhabiting the earth reflecting Your creative power on the sixth day. Many of these creatures were grand in form, but most were of modest size, each created with a unique design and purpose. However, it has been the great creatures of ages past that have fascinated us most.

Although we often imagine these immense creatures as ferocious, in their beginning, they were not so. Instead they were gentle giants feeding on the vegetation of the land—as Your Word states, to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the air, and to everything that creeps on the earth, in which there is life, I have given every green herb for food… (Genesis 1:30).

And it was these very creatures that—long ago, as a young mother—stirred one of my deepest questions when we chose to educate our children—not so much how to teach reading or writing, but how to explain the dinosaurs.

Although this mystery once puzzled me, it became so simple through Your Word. All creatures of the sea, sky and land were created by You on the 5th and 6th days of creation. And from their original kinds, within the pre-determined DNA structure that You determined for them, the many, many species of animals came forth, including those extinct to the animals we know today.

Kingdom Animalia—Your masterful creation—overflowed with life across the seas, skies, and earth, displaying diverse yet unified animal kinds that continue to amaze us. Though You often receive little credit for their creation and design, I praise and thank You for this extraordinary gift—and pray we care for Your creatures as You would have us.

Reflections on Light, Darkness, and The Deep

{Bible Journal, Jan. 25, 2026}
MY REFLECTIONS ON LIGHT, DARKNESS, AND THE DEEP | Reference: THE POTTER AND THE CLAY; {BIBLE JOURNAL, JAN. 17, 2026}

The heavens and the earth were created (bara in Hebrew) by You. Bara—meaning “created from nothing, absolute initiation” (Genesis 1:1). Lord, in You, our world was brought forth from nothing.

THE DEEP

As the entirety of the heavens and the earth were created out of nothing, the waters—the deep (tehom)—would have been part of Your divine process. Tehom —meaning “a surging mass of water,” an abyss. To begin Creation, You brought forth from nothing a vast, surging expanse of water, which You called The Deep (Genesis 1:2).

If you had chosen to create all things in their final form, You would have done so. But in Your sovereignty, You chose to start with an ex nihilo watery abyss.

The earth was formless and void (Genesis 1:2a). With only a watery abyss, the unformed and empty materials of the earth were likely suspended within that surging mass of water—by Your design, by Your choice.

LIGHT AND DARKNESS

Darkness was on the face of the deep (Genesis 1:2b). You have been light from eternity past and there is no darkness in You (1 John 1:5). You formed the light, but You created (bara) the darkness out of nothing (Isaiah 45:7). Although light has always been, for You are light, You formed the light of Creation, but You created the darkness, and at the beginning darkness, was on the face of the deep.

As the Master Potter, I believe You created The Deep, You created the darkness, and You formed the light of Creation.