Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

20 May, 2026

Genesis 1:2—“And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”

In the opening words of Scripture, a stark canvas of primordial chaos is presented, depicting the earth before God’s full creative order is revealed. The scene is one of emptiness, disorder, and darkness: “without form, and void”.

However, this verse establishes the profound truth that chaos is never outside the scope of divine sovereignty. In the midst of the darkness, “the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” The Hebrew word for “moved” (rachaph) carries the imagery of a bird brooding over her nest, fluttering with protective, life-giving anticipation. Before light appeared, before the earth was formed and filled, the Spirit of God was already present, sovereignly preparing creation according to the will of God.

Here, we learn about the Holy Spirit's active ministry in creation itself. The Spirit is not merely a force, but the divine Person who gives life, order, beauty, and fruitfulness. Throughout Scripture, the Spirit continues this gracious work, not only in creation but also in the hearts of sinners. Just as the Spirit moved over the dark waters, He moves upon spiritually darkened hearts to bring conviction, life, renewal, and peace through Christ.

There are seasons when life appears disordered, empty, or overshadowed by sorrow. When our lives feel formless and empty, we can take comfort knowing that darkness is not a sign of God’s absence. The same Spirit that hovered over the deep resides within the believer, ready to transform our internal desolation into a scene of divine purpose. Let us recognise the blessedness of God’s presence even in life’s darkest moments, giving thanks that His Spirit is continually at work bringing spiritual and physical renewal into our lives.

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