God’s creation is the house He built to share with us.
Month: December 2025
Your Life And What Comes After (7): Why Did God Create People?

The Bible teaches that God created people on purpose and for a purpose: to know Him, reflect His image, take care of His creation, live in real relationship, and bring Him glory. Not because He needed us—but because He chose to share His life, love, and purposes with us.
Let’s break this down.
God Made Us for Relationship
Does God enjoy relationships—connection, conversation, presence—like we do? Absolutely. We’re wired that way because we’re made in His image.
God wants people to spend time with Him. That means talking to Him, listening to Him, and bringing Him into everyday life—not just showing up once in awhile, but walking with Him daily.
God Made Us to Reflect Him
Genesis 1:27
“So God created mankind in his own image.”
1 John 4:8
“God is love.” (And love requires people, not objects.)
Matthew 22:37–39
“Love the Lord your God… and love your neighbor as yourself…”
People were created to reflect who God is and what He’s like in the world. That reflection shows up through our ability to love, reason, create, choose, and care. When we live this out, we act as living mirrors of the Creator.
God Made Us Stewards of Creation
People weren’t created to exploit the world, but to rule responsibly under God’s authority.
Genesis 1:28
“Fill the earth and subdue it… rule over every living creature…”
We take care of God’s creation by protecting it, cultivating it, and adding value—starting with our homes and families, and also moving outward to our communities and the world.
God Made Us for His Glory
Our lives are meant to point beyond ourselves and toward the greatness of God. His glory isn’t about ego—it’s about truth being seen clearly.
Isaiah 43:7
“Everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory.”
1 Corinthians 10:31
“Whether you eat or drink… do all to the glory of God.”
Genesis 1:27–28
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion…”
The Before and the After
Here’s the hard truth: there’s a before and an after to God’s design for humanity.
The before shows Adam and Eve living in perfect harmony—with God, with each other, and with creation.
The after shows rebellion. Disobedience. Separation. Everything breaks—and that broken reality is the world we now live in.
So what happens to God’s original purpose? Is it abandoned? Different somehow?
That’s the next question we have to face—and that’s exactly where we’re headed next.
Your Life And What Comes After (6): Why God Created Everything

Why did the man in our story build a house? Because he wanted to use his carpentry skills, show his ability at house-building, and—most importantly—create a place to share with his family, a place they could call their own.
He built a home where they could live in and enjoy life together. His children could arrange their own rooms and paint the walls their favorite colors. His wife could plant and care for a garden. They could put up a swing set or play volleyball with friends out in the big backyard.
They could add rooms and other spaces as needed, build a treehouse in the big oak tree out front, plant more trees and shrubs around the property, and watch them grow over time. They could add value to the home that was already built.
The man’s home was a workspace, a playground, and a wonderful place for him and his family to live together.
That is why the man built his house—to be a home.
And that is why God created the universe—to be a home for His family.
What Does God Want?
God desires a family to love—and to love Him in return. The world is the home God built for His family. We are the family with whom our Heavenly Father seeks to share His love, life, and goodness.
Ephesians 1:4–5 (KJV)
According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will…
There it is again: “the good pleasure of his will.” God created the universe because it pleased Him to build a home for the family He desires.
And that family is us—you and me. We are the objects of the Creator’s endless, limitless love.
So What?
Now we know what God’s purpose in creating everything was—and still is. But what about us? What about you and me?
How do we fit into God’s grand plan and purposes? What is our purpose, and how is it connected to God’s purpose?
We will dig into the answers to those questions—so stay tuned.
They Said It: Four Quotes On The Book Of Joshua

Here are four awesome quotes about the sixth book of the Bible, Joshua.
Origen of Alexandria (3rd century)
“Joshua, the son of Nun, is a figure of Jesus Christ; for he leads the people into the promised land, as Jesus leads believers into the kingdom of heaven.”
— Homilies on Joshua
Augustine of Hippo (4th–5th century)
“It was not Moses, but Joshua, who led the people into the land of promise—showing that the Law brings us to the border, but grace brings us in.”
— Sermons on the Old Testament
John Calvin (16th century)
“In the victories of Joshua, God displayed that the land was given not by human strength, but by His own hand and promise.”
— Commentary on the Book of Joshua
Matthew Henry (17th–18th century)
“Joshua’s book is a record of God’s faithfulness in the performance of His promises, and of Israel’s duty in the enjoyment of them.”
— Matthew Henry’s Commentary on Joshua
Your Life And What Comes After (5): Building A House

There was a man several years ago who moved with his family to an area of the country where he had never lived before. He was a total stranger in the new town.
The man was a skilled carpenter by trade, but no one in the entire county knew that—or anything else about him.
After living in a small rented cottage with his wife and children for a few months, the man set about building a new house in which to live.
He took his time and worked hard and carefully on the house because he wanted the final result to reflect his great skill and workmanship. He used quality woods, such as cedar and fir, because only the very best materials would do for his new home.
After a year or so, he finished building the house, with his family name in magnificent carved oak set above the front door as a finishing touch. It was beautiful. In fact, it was the most beautiful house in the entire area. People would stop as they passed by to look at it, and they were amazed at the man’s skill and wisdom in house-building.
Now everyone for miles around in that county knows who the man is, and his name has become famous there.
God Builds a House
So, why did God create the universe and everything in it, including you and me?
To answer that question, we should look at what God Himself says. One of the main ways God speaks to us is through the Bible, so let’s look there.
Psalm 19:1 (KJV)
The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork.
God made the whole universe and everything in it to show who He is—to display His glory, power, wisdom, and love. Why? Because it pleased Him to do so.
And because He wanted to share His creation with someone. More on that to come.
Bible 101:10 – Conclusion
Episode 10, the final video in our Bible 101 series of short videos.
Is the Bible just another book written by men a long time ago? Or is it more than that?
You can watch the 10-part Bible 101 series on YouTube here.
Bible 101:9 – Four Exceptions To Literal Interpretation
Part 9 of our Bible 101 series – should we take everything in the Bible literally?
Is the Bible just another book written by men a long time ago? Or is it more than that?
You can watch the 10-part Bible 101 series on YouTube here.
Bible 101:8 – Study Tools
Part 8 of our Bible 101 series discussing Bible study tools.
Is the Bible just another book written by men a long time ago? Or is it more than that?
You can watch the 10-part Bible 101 series on YouTube here.
Bible 101:7 – Theme And Context
Part 7 of our Bible 101 series discussing understanding theme and context in the Bible.
Is the Bible just another book written by men a long time ago? Or is it more than that?
You can watch the 10-part Bible 101 series on YouTube here.
Bible 101:6 – Historical And Cultural Context
Episode 6 of our Bible 101 series of short instructional videos – historical and cultural context.
Is the Bible just another book written by men a long time ago? Or is it more than that?
You can watch the 10-part Bible 101 series on YouTube here.