In lecture two, we explore the biblical account of creation and the importance of right worship and praise. Bishop Barron emphasizes that God creates the world out of love, not violence or need, and that humans are meant to lead creation in praising God rather than dominating it. When we stand in the attitude of right praise, the world is as God intends it to be, but when we engage in false worship, disintegration and discord follow. The lecture also delves into the story of Abraham, the father of faith, who exemplifies the willingness to hear and follow God's voice, even when it involves great sacrifice. Ultimately, the question of whether we love God or merely the benefits God provides is central to the spiritual life and right ordering of our existence.