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Cross - Holiness and love meet

The cross is the culmination of God's revelation to man. Jesus said "It is finished" as he died. He had finished the revelation of the invisible Father.

The creation account tells of the creation of the heavens and the earth. After the sixth day, when the work of God was done, he rested. There as a two-letter Hebrew word in Genesis that is not translated, but it should be. "Ath" is used twice in verse 1 "In the beginning God created the 'ath' heavens and the 'ath' earth.

It is spelled with the first and the last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. It means 'all' or 'everything in' the heavens and the earth. The first verse which tells of the whole of creation as an introduction, also tells of it's ending; "It is finished".

As the story is told in six parts, or days, each representing a portion of scripture, and therefore a portion of time, it should not surprise us that at the end of creation, in Ge 2:1 it says, "Thus the heavens and the earth were finished..."