The last time you heard an explosion did anything new appear? No, of course not, that is one reason why the big bang theory was not the cause for our origins. God created the world and the people in the world so He would have someone to show the full extent of His love.
Day 1 God begins to move as a cold, dark and stormy shapeless object begins to unfold. The waters beat with a fury making waves across the face of it as the Spirit of God gives energy or power to it.
The laws of science are put into effect ready to keep and maintain the unfolding creation of the earth. As God continues to give energy to the newly created earth that cannot yet be lived on, new things appear that had not yet been seen.
He begins with light on day one and thus begins to dispel the darkness that is in place here on earth. This light, because there was no atmosphere yet, most likely took on the appearance of filtered light to that as sunshine on a hazy day, or how the sun shines on Mercury where there is little to no atmosphere making for an eerie glow from the sun.
God then divides the darkness from the light using His creative power to make the light more clear, more definite. The sun as yet has not been created, but God is demonstrating His creative nature as well as His creative power.
Day 2 The earth, on day two, received its shape or form from God, but still needed work to make it livable. Since the atmosphere had not yet been created, but was needed for the survival of the rest of the creation, now was a good time to create it. God, first spent some time dividing the waters that covered the earth to create a canopy that was suitable for an atmosphere to sustain life.
Day 3 God begins this day with making dry land appear. Up until this time the earth was still covered in water that was beating out its chaos. When God moved the water aside to make land appear, the land was dry.
This is where the earth gets its name. God named the dry land earth, and the waters He separated from the earth, he called seas. God now declares His creation so far, "good". Order had started and even though there was a lot to be done yet, progress was being seen.
The earth needed some sort of covering that could also be used to sustain life. God speaks and tells the earth to bring forth grass, herbs, and trees; and then gave them power to spread over the face of the earth.
Day 4 This is the day God decides to make the sun, moon, and stars. God spoke them into existence and gave the sun the power to rule the day and the moon and stars the power to rule the night.
Light and darkness are just as opposite as sin and righteousness and the fact that God would have lights to rule the night would indicate that He doesn't want us to be in utter darkness. Sin in our culture will leave our culture in darkness, and sin in our personal lives will leave our souls in darkness unless we allow God to re-create our souls and let His light...His righteousness shine into our souls and through us.
The rotation of the earth around the sun makes for our times, the sign, and the seasons. Nothing is random but clearly has order and is set in order mathematically so we can calculate or predict when certain things will happen.
We can always count on the sun coming up in the morning and going down in the evening. We can also count on the constellation Orion coming up in the fall and going down in the spring, and also when certain comets and meteor showers will appear.
Day 5 The time has come for life to be made known on the earth. God caused the fish, the whales, and the birds to come forth from the waters; and God gave them the power within themselves To spread across the face of the earth and the sea.
Day 6 God begins to speak among themselves: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. "Let us make man in our image. When God created man; He formed him, moulded him, carefully constructed him and then breathed the breath of life into his nose and mankind began to live.
Adam, as the first man, had a responsibility given to him by God of tending the Garden of Eden. The middle of this garden had two trees growing in it, the tree of life and the tree of knowing good and evil. God gave Adam strict instructions that he could eat of every tree in the garden except the tree of knowing good and evil or he would die.
Adam needed a mate, a fellow human that he could share life's greatest pleasures with and so God brought up the animals forth from the ground to Adam to name and to see if there were any suitable for him, and none were. (God knew that)
God then caused Adam to fall into a deep sleep and from his side took a rib created a woman with it, and when God brought her to Adam, Adam named her woman; because he said "she was taken out of man".
This is what constitutes a marriage: one man and one woman pledging to love each other for life, leaving the umbrella of the parental authority to establish a new home of their own, and becoming bonded together in the bond of love.
God blesses this union and gives them power to spread over the face of the earth, to rule over the earth and animals, and to bring the forces of nature into subjection to use for the benefit of mankind. He then told them what they could eat; herbs and fruit from trees.
Day 7 The creation of the world is now finished and God rests from His work, not because He is tired but because He is setting an example of what a work-week is supposed to look like.