Genesis 1:1 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Genesis 2:4 These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens.
The difference between these two verses is the inclusion of the title Lord. In Genesis 1:1 God stood alone in creation and asked nothing of His creation. Creation can stand alone without any expectation other than to exist, nature being nature.
The issue in Genesis 2:4 is the generations that follow are answerable to the ruler of heaven and earth, the Lord God. Generations is a term in which God has granted us the ability to give life to this place in time in which He has placed us. In doing so He, the Lord God, takes on the responsibility for the lives that have been created.
That responsibility exists whether we believe it or not. When we create life we are responsible for it, even if we do not know how to take care of it. We cannot escape that responsibility just because we do not know what to do. As Lord God, He knows what to do to care for His creation. This is what love does.
When life begins because of love we are making a conscious decision. Those seeds of love drive us to take on the responsibility for that life, even if we don’t know what we are doing. This was much more difficult for Adam and Eve because they had no previous generation to teach them by example to show what it means to take responsibility for creating the next generation.
At this present time, so long after the beginning, all those generations have one thing in common, the Lord God has not abdicated His responsibility for any of us. At the core of love is choice. None of us can love without making a conscious decision to take responsibility for the decisions we make, either to love or to abdicate responsibility.
What happens when the previous generation fails to set a loving example of how to make choices that are pleasing to the Lord who reigns? He has not neglected His responsibilities. As Lord He tugs at the heartstrings of every generation to tell us when we have made bad choices. Love is still a choice. Do we seek to discover love even if the examples set before us were absent of love? If it didn’t work with our parents, why should we choose to carry on with what doesn’t work? Seek a better way.
2 Peter 2:21 For it would have been better for them never to have known the way of righteousness than after knowing it to turn back from the holy commandment delivered to them.
The Lord God gave us those holy commandments. His way of communicating love.