“Good” always anticipates “very good.” Good does not mean finished, good means good for today and ready for tomorrow. Between the “good” and the “very good” there is division, separation, and surgery. Ribs are pulled apart, animals are cut up and placed on the altar. It is only when the beloved son is worked over with the fire-Wind of God that he begins to participate in that “very good,” in the life of the Father, the Word, and the Wind.

