What’s the Meaning of “God Saw That It Was Good” in the Bible?
Jianqiang
When
I was in senior high school, I learned from my teacher that Bible was
a great work of literature in the world. Later, I found this book to
know clearly, with curiosity, what had been written within. The
moment I opened it, I caught sight of Chapter I Genesis.
Then I, without thinking, read God’s creation of six days hastily.
I wondered: Why are the words so repetitive in this world
masterpiece? The most obvious repetition is the word “God saw that
it was good,” which was repeated five times; how can it be
addressed as a masterwork in the world? I felt puzzled at it.
Thanks
for the Lord’s grace. Later, I believed in the Lord
Jesus,
and was convinced that the heavens and earth and all things were
created by God. However, I was still barely comprehensible for the
reason why the words “God saw that it was good” in the
Bible were
repeated several times. Not until one day, when my friend gave me a
spiritual book, did I know from it that, the words, simple and
repetitive, contain the Creator’s evaluation and approval for all
things in the universe created by Him. Moreover, I saw God’s
authority and power from these words.
It
says in the book: “‘God saw that it was good.’ What do you
think this means? Here, we get a glimpse of God’s emotions. God
watched all things that He had created come into being and stand fast
because of His words, and gradually begin to change. At this time,
was God satisfied with the various things that He had made with His
words, and the various acts that He had achieved? The answer is that
‘God saw that it was good.’ What do you see here? What does it
represent that ‘God saw that it was good’? What does it
symbolize? It means that God had the power and wisdom to accomplish
that which He had planned and prescribed, to accomplish the goals
that He had set out to accomplish. When God had completed each task,
did He feel regret? The answer is still that ‘God saw that it was
good.’ In other words, not only did He feel no regret, but was
instead satisfied. What does it mean that He felt no regret? It tells
us that God’s plan is perfect, that His power and wisdom are
perfect, and that it is only by His authority that such perfection
can be accomplished. … which is to say that, when ‘God saw that
it was good,’ all that He had made assumed a permanent form, was
classed according to type, and was given a fixed position, purpose,
and function, once and for all eternity. Moreover, their role among
all things, and the journey that they must take during God’s
management of all things, had already been ordained by God, and were
immutable. This was the heavenly law given by the Creator to all
things.
“‘God
saw that it was good,’ these simple, underappreciated words, so
often ignored, are the words of the heavenly law and heavenly edict
given to all creatures by God. They are another embodiment of the
Creator’s authority, one that is more practical, and more profound.
Through His words, the Creator was not only able to gain all that He
set out to gain, and achieve all that He set out to achieve, but
could also control in His hands all that He had created, and rule all
things that He had made under His authority, and, furthermore, all
was systematic and regular. All things also lived and died by His
word and, moreover, by His authority they existed amidst the law that
He had set forth, and none was exempt! This law began at the very
instant that ‘God saw that it was good,’ and it shall exist,
continue, and function for the sake of God’s plan of management
right up until the day that it is repealed by the Creator! The unique
authority of the Creator was manifested not only in His ability to
create all things and command all things to come into being, but also
in His ability to govern and hold sovereignty over all things, and
bestow the life and vitality upon all things, and, moreover, in His
ability to cause, once and for all eternity, all things that He would
create in His plan to appear and exist in the world made by Him in a
perfect shape, and a perfect life structure, and a perfect role. So
too was it manifested in the way that the thoughts of the Creator
were not subject to any constraints, were not limited by time, space,
or geography.”
Through the interpretation in this passage, I was able to understand
the meaning of the words “God saw that it was good” in the
Scriptures. Under the authority of God’s
words,
all things created by God came into being and stood fast, and were
assumed a permanent form for all eternity, there being no need to
modify. From the very beginning until today, all these different
configurations of life have existed in the world. Because of God’s
predestination, all beings, in their respective position, bring sorts
of functions and uses into play, adhering to this unchanging law.
Their existence all shows forth the Creator’s authority and power,
and is the proof of the unique identity and status of the Creator.
That God saw that they all were good means that God’s plan is
perfect, that His power and wisdom are perfect, and that God’s
authority is the only source by which He can accomplish the
perfection. Therefore, the repeated words “God saw that it was
good,” in fact, imply the infinite wisdom of God, which is unable
to be fathomed by us human beings. From then on, I did not dare to
despise and doubt these words, thinking there was no point in
repeating them, but learned to experience and appreciate God’s
words carefully.
For
all things created by Him, God saw that they were good, which I
couldn’t help but associate with that God governs everything of
man, and that both our families and jobs are arranged by Him.
Regardless of whether or not we are pleased with them, we should not
judge blindly, for God saw that they were good. What reasons do we
have to find fault? I, before, wasn’t satisfied with my wife. Owing
to her common appearance, and some of her thoughts, views and
knowledge clashing with mine, I used to comment on and disparage her
at will. Thus, we often fought against each other, resulting in
hardly peaceful days in our home. But, since I knew God’s will
within the words “God saw that it was good,” I tried to put down
my own opinions and look at her in another point of view. To my
surprise, I found she has many advantages that have not been
discovered by me before. For instance, she is ordinary, which allows
her to act dutifully, manage the household industriously and
thriftily, look after our children carefully without complaint,
leading our home life in perfect order. Although some of her words
went against and repelled me, yet, thanks to her nagging words, I did
not play cards and drink heavily any more, and gave up many other bad
habits. … When rethinking profoundly in this way, I saw all that
God had arranged for me was good, then I was ready to submit to God’s
sovereignty and arrangement. And I began to look upon my wife as a
mirror to reflect on myself and know my shortcomings, rather than
make improper comments on her. From then onward, the fight between us
came to an end, and our home welcomed a peaceful and quiet life.
Thanks be to God! To us, getting to know every word of God carefully
for His thoughts is a worthy pursuit. In this way, we can know God,
allow His word to lead our life, honor Him as great in our hearts and
always live before Him. If this is how it is, we can live under the
care and protection of God, spending a happy and quiet life.
Source from Rainbow Covenant
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