Genesis 2:1
The opening verse of Genesis 2 brings the creation week to its formal conclusion — the heavens, the earth, and all their vast array are completed. The word 'array' (Hebrew: tsaba) carries a sense of ordered hosts, almost like an army fully assembled and standing ready; everything God set out to make is now present and in place. This is a verse of completion before rest, a closing declaration before a new movement begins. Psalm 33:6 celebrates the same completion with wonder, and in the New Testament, John 19:30 uses the Greek equivalent of 'it is finished' at the cross — a deliberate echo of this creational completion, suggesting that redemption completes what creation began. As a practical reflection: what does a genuine sense of completion feel like in your own work? Today, practice finishing one task fully before beginning the next, honoring the rhythm of completion that God himself modeled.