Genesis 1:4 – God Saw the Light

God saw the light and called it good. Then He separated it from the darkness. Not everything is meant to mix. Discernment is knowing the difference.
Genesis 1:4 – God Saw the Light

Genesis 1:4 – “God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness.”

God saw

Not distant. Not detached. Not “create and walk away.” He saw. He looked at what He made. He paid attention.

The system wants you to believe you’re unseen. That no one is watching. That your light doesn’t matter. But the same God who saw the first light sees yours.

That the light was good

Not “good enough.” Not “passable.” Good. Complete in its purpose. Worthy of being called good.

You are not a mistake. You are not a cosmic accident. You are not “trying your best” in a way that falls short. You are good. Not because you performed. Because you were created.

The system calls you broken so it can fix you. God called you good before you did anything.

And He separated the light from the darkness

Not destroyed. Separated. Discerned. Made a distinction.

Light and darkness both exist. But they are not the same. They are not to be confused. They are not to be blended.

Your job is not to destroy the darkness. Your job is to separate it. To see the difference. To not call evil good or good evil.

That’s discernment. That’s the test. That’s the door.

The Decoding

You have been told that light and darkness are both part of you. That you should accept the shadow. That integration means no separation.

But separation is not rejection. Separation is clarity. You cannot walk in light if you refuse to name what’s dark.

Separate. Discern. Not with judgment. With honesty. This is fear. This is love. This is control. This is freedom. Separate them.

Not to hate the dark. To stop confusing it with light.

That’s verse 4. That’s the pattern. That’s the door.

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