
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.

