God spent the first three days creating the foundation of our world to prepare it for life. He separated and expanded on what he created making it work just the way He wanted it to work. In the process he created beauty that can't be replicated.
God used the water that He created on day one to expand the world and provide a variety of vegetation life. Every plant has a purpose: food, ecological, and more. God gathered some of the water and put inland creating lakes, pools, waterfalls, streams, rivers, and a underground water system. That is why there was no need for rain. Everything was balanced and worked perfectly.
The water that flows under the ground connects with the seas or oceans. It all interconnects and works together. Water is amazingly refreshing, powerful, and in creditable source of life. While land is the solid formation of life, power, and beauty. There was no mud. Paradise with the perfect climate and atmosphere covered the entire world. Once God provided solid, dry land the foundation was complete to sustain life.
Oceans provides 70% of the world's oxygen. It controls the climate and weather. It is where we find a lot of medicine. Even if the medicine is not in the water, it can be found nearby on land. Pure sea salt is an example. It holds minerals that the human body needs as long as it is not manipulated by people. Water has dominion of the world. It should be respected and taken care of, so we can live the best quality of life.
The third day being the last day of separation and expansion was not an accident. The number three holds a lot of scriptural meaning. It represents new life (Jesus' resurrection). It holds a covenant of humility. It represents first fruits. It is when sorrow ends and you can find joy again. In the beginning God created three things on the third day: dry land, seas, and vegetation. There are significant examples of how the trinity holds the number three with importance throughout the Bible. It all falls under God's authority.
Genesis 1:9-13, Psalm 8, & Colossians 1:15-20
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