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B'resheet/Genesis 1:1 In the beginning, G-d created the heavens and the earth (NASB)
Rashi: Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki (1040-1105CE), French rabbi who wrote commentaries on the Torah, the Prophets and the Talmud, lived in Troyes where he founded a yeshiva in 1067; focuses on the plain meaning (p'shat) of the text, although sometimes quite cryptic in his brevity
The fact that the whole Bible starts at the beginning rather than some other part of history, however logical, teaches us two important things about life in malchut ha'shamayim, the kingdom of G-d. The first thing we learn is that our relationship with Him must start at the beginning; we cannot jump in part-way through to suit ourselves. As believers in Messiah Yeshua, we have to come to Him first and enter the kingdom through the narrow gate. Until we have made t'shuvah, repented of our sin, there is a barrier between us and G-d. The second thing we learn is that as we go through our lives, G-d desires to fashion the likeness of His Son in us and in order to do this, He builds certain character traits and habits while removing others. In each of these operations there is a beginning and He has to take us there for the work to start.
If we want to know Him and receive the heritage of the nations, we have first to see and acknowledge Him as the Creator and Authority in both the Universe and our lives; then we have to allow Him to make new beginnings in our lives.
Further Study: John 1:1-3, Col 1:14-17
Application: Is there an area of your life today that G-d is drawing to your attention, so that He may make a new beginning? Look out for G-d showing you the power of His works so that He may share with you the heritage of the nations.
© Jonathan Allen, 2003
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