How does Psalm 104:5 connect with Genesis 1:1 on creation's foundation? The Verses Together • “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) • “He set the earth on its foundations; it will never be moved.” (Psalm 104:5) Foundations in Creation • “Created” (Genesis 1:1) introduces the origin of all that exists—out of nothing, by God’s sovereign word. • “Set the earth on its foundations” (Psalm 104:5) pictures permanence and stability, as though the planet rests on an unshakable base crafted by its Maker. • Together they reveal a single, continuous act: God brings the universe into being and secures it in place. How Psalm 104:5 Builds on Genesis 1:1 • Completes the snapshot: Genesis declares the initial creation; Psalm 104:5 describes its established state. • Emphasizes purpose: God did not create a chaotic, fragile world; He fixed it exactly where He wanted it (cf. Isaiah 45:18). • Confirms literal stability: the earth “will never be moved,” underscoring divine control over natural laws (see Psalm 93:1). • Highlights ongoing preservation: the same God who spoke the universe into existence continues to uphold it (Hebrews 1:3). Supporting Passages • Job 38:4-6—“On what were its foundations set, or who laid its cornerstone?” The question points back to God’s exclusive role as master builder. • 1 Chronicles 16:30—“The world is firmly established; it cannot be moved.” Echoes Psalm 104:5, affirming immovability. • Colossians 1:16-17—“In Him all things hold together.” The Son sustains the creation the Father founded. • 2 Peter 3:5—Creation by God’s word is “long ago,” linking New Testament teaching to Genesis. What This Reveals About God’s Character • Power—Able to call something out of nothing and give it enduring stability. • Wisdom—Designs a world that functions with order and reliability. • Faithfulness—Continues to maintain what He has made; the foundations remain because He remains. Living in the Light of This Truth • Confidence: The world is not a random accident but a secure handiwork under divine supervision. • Worship: Recognizing both the creative act and the sustaining power fuels awe and praise (Psalm 104:1, 33). • Stewardship: A firmly founded earth invites responsible care for what God has purposely established (Genesis 2:15). |