God surveyed the infant cosmos, a canvas of His creation. "Let there be light," He declared, and the universe responded with a gentle brilliance. The dance of day and night began, marking the rhythm of time.
God smiled upon the world, pleased with the harmony between the heavens and the oceans. "Let there be a vault between the waters to separate water from water," He commanded, and the sky appeared, vast and serene.
God admired the rich diversity of His creation. "Let the land produce vegetation," He spoke, and the earth blossomed, bursting into life with every shade of green imaginable.
God gazed at the celestial bodies, each serving its purpose. "Let them be lights in the sky to separate day from night," He declared, ensuring the passage of time was marked by the heavens.
God delighted in the diversity of His creations. "Let the waters teem with living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth," He proclaimed, bringing the skies and seas to life.
God looked upon His cherished creations with love. "Let us make mankind in our image," He said, gifting Adam and Eve with the breath of life and the stewardship of all living things.
God surveyed all that He had made, finding it very good. "On this day, I shall rest," He pronounced, blessing the seventh day and making it holy, a time for reflection and appreciation of the wondrous world He had crafted.
















