
So What?
What difference does it make in daily life that something exists instead of nothing? Isn’t that just a mind-bending, philosophical question without real meaning?
No.
Here’s why: If everything exists because God willed it, then your life is not an accident drifting through a meaningless universe. You are not just background noise in a cold, accidental existence. You exist because our Creator wanted a creation where relationship, meaning, and purpose were real.
Believing nothing matters is easy and leads to a “who cares?” take on life. Not good.
Believing God created you on purpose and for a purpose—that’s rebellion against darkness and a defiant shout that says, “I matter!”
The Source Matters
When Scripture says,
“For of him, and through him, and to him, are all things.”
—Romans 11:36 (KJV)
it’s making a claim about reality itself. Everything starts with God, is held by God, and always points back to God—including you.
So when the question comes up—Why is there something instead of nothing?—the Bible’s answer is simple:
There is something because God chose creation over emptiness.
God is the reason everything exists, and when you look closely, you see Him everywhere. And that’s not nothing.
Child of God, husband, father, grandfather, rabblerouser, songwriter, pot stirrer, waiting for the King.