Our commitment to the wording used in the Bible for the creation of the universe is valuable.
On the one hand we can delve deeper into the information it gives us – get a better understanding of those distant events – and on the other, we can understand the difference between natural science research, that is, natural world research, and research of the issues of faith, which while having the same starting point of reflection and searching, in the end physics ends up utilizing our natural abilities for everyday life, while faith allows us to see the natural discoveries as part of a revelatory process and not the end of the world and of human pursuits.
It is through faith that we do not overlook and deny the value and importance of the revelations of science for the natural world, but on the contrary, utilizing the possibilities and methodology it uses, we discover paths that go far beyond the natural horizon of our daily lives. In a nutshell, understanding the words of the Bible is a provision and an extra human wealth that not only refers to the wealth and comfort of everyday life, but also leads us to seek out the creator himself who created us in accordance with his own model in order to imitate the creativity and work of Him.