In the Bible’s opening chapter we see
God create every tangible thing in the universe, but He also created some
intangible things. For example God created time, days, the seven-day week, and
the Sabbath concept of a day of rest. But He also gave us a glimpse of something
that would prove to be the imperative doctrine of separation.
Notice the repetition of the verb separate
in just five verses of Genesis 1:
6 Then God said, “Let there be a firmament
in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters.” 7 Thus
God made the firmament, and separated the waters which were under the firmament
from the waters which were above the firmament; and it was so…14 Then
God said, “Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens to separate the
day from the night; and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and
years…17 God set [the sun and moon] in the firmament of the heavens to
give light on the earth, 18 and to rule over the day and over the
night, and to separate the light from the darkness.
Four times in five
verses we see separation. I believe God inspired Moses to emphasize this
separation because it was a foreshadowing of salvation and the Christian life.
Separation is synonymous with holiness, and God is holy. God is completely
unlike anything in the universe, so we can say that God is separate. He is
separate from Allah, separate from Buddha, separate from Zeus. That is why He
declares, “I am Yahweh, beside me there is no other (Isaiah 45:5).”
In order for us to be
saved we must also become separated from the world. The Father instructs us to “Come
out from among them and be separate…Do not touch what is unclean (2 Corinthians
6:17),” and “Be Holy for I am holy (1 Peter 1:16).” We must chose to become so
unlike the world that we stand out like a sore thumb.
Holiness, the process
of separating ourselves, remains an ongoing work as long as we live down here.
A third synonym for separation and holiness is sanctification, which Paul
stated was the will of the Lord for our lives (1 Thessalonians 4:3). The more
we are sanctified the more the world will notice our good works and glorify our
Father in heaven.
Just as the Creator
separated light from darkness during the first week, He will one day separate
the sheep from the goats. To the former He will say, “Well done;” to the latter
He will say, “Depart from me.” Separate yourself from the world now, or you may
be separated on Judgment Day.
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