On this week's episode Joe and Rick delve into the fourth day of creation, where God creates the sun, moon, and stars. They explain that these celestial bodies were made not just to give light and mark time, but also to establish "seasons" for worship and festivals. The discussion highlights the man-centric purpose of creation, showing how everything, from the vastness of space to the cycles of day and night, is designed for humanity's relationship with God. Furthermore, they explore the theological implications, such as the text's opposition to pagan god-worship and the intricate design that points to God's greatness, concluding with God's evaluation that it was "good."