Light from the Very First Dawn
On July 12, 2022, NASA released the first deep field image from the James Webb Space Telescope. Scientists had pointed the most powerful telescope ever built at a tiny patch of sky — no larger than a grain of sand held at arm's length — a sliver of space that appeared utterly empty and dark. What came back stunned the world. Thousands of galaxies blazed across the image, their light traveling over thirteen billion years to reach us. Ancient light, born near the very beginning of everything.
The scientists didn't create those galaxies. They simply revealed what had been there all along — light pressing through the darkness, structure emerging from what seemed like void.
Genesis tells us that before anything existed, there was only formlessness and darkness, and the Spirit of the Almighty hovered over the deep. Then God spoke. "Let there be light." No committee. No blueprint review. Just the voice of the Creator calling order out of chaos and radiance out of nothing.
That Webb telescope image is a glimpse backward toward that very moment — the instant when God's word shattered the silence and flooded the void with brilliance. Every galaxy in that photograph is a fingerprint of the One who simply spoke, and it was so.
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