From the Beginning
A millionth of a grain of sand, maybe even that is too large
To something that's so grand yet man thinks he's in charge
Just the size of our sun or the vastness of Jupiter and Saturn
It's so much fun watching scientific men in taking their turn
A billion billion galaxies expanding at a faster and faster pace
Yet in science everyone agrees that none of this is God's Grace
135 thousand years it would take the shuttle to get to one star
When will they awake to the nothingness as Godless one's are
An atom bomb can only destroy where as God's Glory Created
Where as some share this joy these others try to dissipate it
Seeking life where it is not again never mentioning His Glory
Such Glory they can never plot especially not knowing His Story
To a single cell filled with unique DNA His Creation being so great
What else would anyone dare say thus risking upon their very fate
If you see His sun rise tomorrow and you still don't understand
I might beg, steal or borrow but I won't be the One to demand
Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Copyright © Vincent Flannery | Year Posted 2015
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