Heavenly Lights: A Journey Through Creation
- skysthelimittruth
- May 26
- 2 min read
Genesis 1:14 and the Firmament Truth
“And God said, ‘Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for seasons, and for days, and years.’” — Genesis 1:14 (KJV)
Today, we begin this post with a powerful verse—Genesis 1:14—and a video that brings its meaning to life in an unforgettable way.
ALL VIDEO CREDIT goes to the creator of the video/post linked below, Scott Ehalt, whose work challenges mainstream cosmology and emphasizes the unshakable authority of the Bible. I couldn't agree with him more.
Scripture Focus: Genesis 1:14
In Genesis 1:14, we find one of the clearest descriptions of God’s design for the heavens. He created lights in the firmament—not floating in endless space, not millions of miles away—but placed within the firmament to divide day from night and to serve specific purposes: signs, seasons, days, and years.
This verse tells us more than we might first realize. It’s not poetic metaphor—it’s the blueprint of time, light, and structure, authored by the Creator Himself.
The Video: A Powerful Visual Witness
📺 Watch the video here: Facebook Video Link
This eye-opening video lays out a compelling case for a biblical cosmology and shows how Genesis 1:14, when taken at face value, leaves no room for the globe model. It draws clear attention to how the sun, moon, and stars were placed in the firmament, not beyond it—directly contradicting what modern science teaches.
Through Scripture and visuals, the video drives home the point that God’s design was not only intentional but simple, observable, and flat.
Reflection: What This Means for Us
If we believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, then we must take its account of creation seriously. Genesis 1:14 does more than tell us what God made—it tells us where and why. It invites us to see the world through His truth rather than through the assumptions of human science.
This blog will continue to explore the firmament, the lights above us, and how they speak to God’s glory. But it starts here: with one verse that speaks volumes.
Final Thought For Now
Genesis 1:14 isn’t just about astronomy—it’s about authority. Either the Word of God is true and foundational, or it's open to reinterpretation to suit man-made theories.
I invite you to watch the video, read the verse for yourself, and seek the truth with an open heart.
Let the journey through creation begin.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork.” — Psalm 19:1
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