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“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”

Bible Music & Rhyme w/ Genesis 1:1.

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We love the Bible! We’re just having fun because our Robot loves it too. So, here we are having some fun with Genesis 1:1 using Music & Rhyme. You will enjoy some fun and creativity!

a Genesis 1:1 poem

“In the beginning, God created all,
From darkness He called forth light’s sweet call.
In six days, the earth and heavens formed,
A masterpiece of beauty, love, and charm.
Genesis 1:1, the start of it all,
In faith and wonder, we stand in awe.”

a Genesis 1:1 limerick

In the beginning, God made the earth,
From nothing, He gave it its worth,
But some folks are cheeky,
And ask rather meekly,
“Was the world made before or after the birth?”

a Genesis 1:1 rap

Verse 1:
In the beginning, God created the earth
His power and love showed what his worth
Formless and void, so he spoke into the dark
And light came forth, an explosion in a spark

Chorus:
Genesis 1:1, the first verse in the Bible
A message of hope that will never be idle
God created the world, and he created us too
A purpose for each of us, that’s what he’ll pursue

Verse 2:
The waters below and the skies above
Were formed by his hands, the sign of his love
The land and the seas, he gave them their place
And every living creature, a unique face

Chorus:
Genesis 1:1, the first verse in the Bible
A message of hope that will never be idle
God created the world, and he created us too
A purpose for each of us, that’s what he’ll pursue

Verse 3:
The crowning glory of his creation, he made mankind
In his image, he designed them to be aligned
With his plan and his purpose, they would live
And in his love, they would thrive and give

Chorus:
Genesis 1:1, the first verse in the Bible
A message of hope that will never be idle
God created the world, and he created us too
A purpose for each of us, that’s what he’ll pursue

Outro:
So let us live our lives, with his love shining through
For in Genesis 1:1, we see the start of what’s true.

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