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  2. Sep 5, 2024 · The Scripture is clear that God created the physical universe, the earth, and all life on it, including humanity. But it is less clear just why he created it all. This article is an attempt to provide an answer to that question.

  3. Sep 22, 2012 · The short answer that resounds through the whole Bible like rolling thunder is: God created the world for his glory. We’ll talk in a moment what that means, but let’s establish the fact first.

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · The biblical evidence suggests that the glory of God is the reason why God created everything, including the earth.

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    So, at the theological and philosophical level, the question is important because the way you answer it has a huge impact on the way you understand the nature of God himself; that is, What does it mean to be God? The technical term here that people debate is God’s aseity. The word aseity is built on the Latin words a, which means “from,” and se, wh...

    And I think the biblical reality and teaching of the Trinity — God is Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — is essential to that doctrine of God’s self-sufficiency. Because what the Trinity implies in the relationships between the Father and the Son and the Spirit is that God is love and has always been love. The Bible says, “God is love” (1 John 4:16). H...

    All of that implies a negative: God did notcreate the world out of any deficiency or defect. Creation did not make God more God or improve upon his perfection. So we ask, “Is there any way to answer the question, Why did he create the universe? Have we described God’s essential being and his Trinitarian fullness and his happiness in such a way as t...

    How, then, do we answer the question why God created? And I go to a passage like Isaiah 43:6–7 (and there are more, many more), remembering, by the way, that every promise of the Old Testament is yes in Christ for us Christians (2 Corinthians 1:20). For all who believe in Christ, those Old Testament promises are true. Isaiah 43:6–7says, Now, on the...

    When the alarm goes off now at 5:00 or 6:00 or 7:00 tomorrow morning, you can know, and this is glorious — individually, personally, existentially so relevant — you can know the purpose for which God made you and why you should get out of bed. We exist to see and savor and show the beauty and worth and greatness of God in every sphere of our lives....

  5. 1. A personal God created the world. 2. God created the world out of nothing. 3. God created the world good. 4. God created a historical Adam and Eve. 5. Human beings disobeyed God of their own free will, bringing death and evil into human existence.

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    Jun 2, 2016 · So, why did God create the universe? Resounding through the whole Bible — from eternity to eternity — like rolling thunder is: God created the world for his glory. Isaiah states it plainly in Isaiah 43:7, and presses home the reality over and over to help us feel it and make it part of our fabric of our thinking:

  7. Aug 26, 2014 · 1. God created not out of a need he had but because of the way creation accomplished something he valued. 2. God ought to value himself and his attributes more than anything. 3. Creation must have resulted from the way God saw the value of expanding himself: his goodness, truth, beauty, and all the things that are a part of him.