(Genesis 1:1) In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
(John 3:16) For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
These are two very familiar scripture that most of us know by heart. We know that God created the world, and we know that he went to great lengths to redeem us from our rebellion against him. So I am using these two scriptures because I find them instrumental in answering the question that’s been on my mind. Here’s the question: “For what purpose was God moved to create the heavens and the earth?” No one can know the mind of God, but in this case, throughout the scriptures, he has clearly let us know why he created.
After the six days of creation, the rest of the Bible is about God’s interactions with mankind. And since the first sin in chapter three of Genesis, God began the process of bringing about the redemption of mankind. He has provided the means for us to return to relationship with him. And for those who have received his redemption, we have returned to a relationship with our God. Throughout eternity, we will be his children, and he will be our Father. I think we have the answer to our question. God wanted a family!
Even here in our fallen world, we understand what it means to have a family. It is something we inherently desire. If we have a family, we are blessed; if we don’t have one, we long for one. Granted family is a mixed bag here in our fallen world. Some of us are blessed to have a family with good relationships, but many are not. Yet we all wish that we could have a perfect family.
Unfortunately, we will have to wait for the perfect family. If we are willing to accept his offer, God has promised us a place in his eternal family. Being a part of the family that God has been patiently waiting for is awesome, and it will never end.