Genesis 1:3

King James Bible

"And God said, Let there be light: and there was light."

Commentary

God's creative power operates through divine speech, establishing the pattern for all creation in Genesis 1. This phrase emphasizes God's sovereignty and the effortless nature of divine command, where speaking and creating are one act. Light is the first element called into existence, preceding even the sun and stars, suggesting light itself as a fundamental divine attribute. This command initiates the separation of order from chaos, beginning the transformation of the formless void. The immediate fulfillment demonstrates the absolute effectiveness of God's word—what He declares instantly becomes reality. This response pattern establishes the theological principle that God's will encounters no resistance in creation.

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