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Apr 28, 2021 · Genesis, the first book of the Bible, describes God’s decision to create people. And He already had work in mind for them to do in their new home, the Garden of Eden, and the rest of the world.
Jun 3, 2015 · We in our human limitation, cannot understand why God would create us, knowing that most of us would rebel and reject the relationship he wants with us. But we do not have such foreknowledge and our lack of understanding does not make it illogical.
Jan 8, 2024 · At the heart of the Biblical narrative is the notion that God created humans for a distinct purpose. In Genesis 1:26-27, we learn that mankind was made 'in the image of God,' a phrase that underscores our unique capacity for a personal relationship with the Divine.
Jan 30, 2024 · God did not create human beings because He needed them. As God, He needs nothing. In all eternity past, He felt no loneliness, so He was not looking for a “friend.” He loves us, but this is not the same as needing us. If we had never existed, God would still be God—the unchanging One (Malachi 3:6).
Jan 4, 2022 · In Genesis 1:26 recounts God’s stated intention to create humanity. In Genesis 1:27, He accomplishes it and tells the reader that He made man (Hebrew, adam) in His own image and likeness, but the narrative adds that He also created man as male and female.
God made human beings that they should seek the Lord (Acts 17:27 above). It is our purpose on earth to "Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near" (Isaiah 55:6). Here are just three more of several places in the Bible which show that God intended human beings not to be godless, but to seek God and worship him...
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Jan 25, 2021 · Why did God create us? It’s a grand and glorious question, and it touches the biggest issues of our lives that we can ever ask about. It is also today’s question from an APJ listener named Natalie.