Daily Lenten Reflection – Tuesday of the Second Week of Lent (March 3, 2026)

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1).

The Bible begins with a clear declaration. God created. Nothing existed before Him, and nothing came into existence without Him. This is not poetry or speculation. It is a statement about reality. This daily Lenten reflection reminds us that the foundation of faith begins with recognizing God as Creator.

Modern thinking often tries to push God out of the beginning. Creation is explained as accident, chance, or blind process. But the order of the universe, the precision of life, and the existence of moral awareness all point beyond accident. Genesis begins by placing God at the center of everything that exists.

This truth has consequences. If God created the heavens and the earth, then life is not random. Human existence has purpose, and moral truth is not invented by society. The One who created the world has authority over it. The same God who formed creation also defines what is right and what is wrong.

Lent is a time to return to first principles. Before repentance, before obedience, before spiritual renewal, there is a basic recognition that God is Creator and we are His creation. When this truth is forgotten, people begin to live as if they answer to no one.

But Genesis corrects that illusion from the first sentence of Scripture. Everything begins with God. Life begins with God. Truth begins with God.

When a person accepts this foundation, the rest of faith begins to make sense. The Creator who formed the heavens and the earth also calls the human heart back to Him.

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