
In the beginning, God. The first words of the Old Testament leave no room for misunderstanding. Before the details of the rest of the story are conveyed, the author wants to make sure the reader grasps a fundamental doctrine: in the beginning, God. In the beginning, there was nothing other than God, and from the beginning, there was nothing that did not come from God.
God created everything we know and see out of nothing. Usually, when someone tries to imagine “nothing,” they fall short. Normally, that person is imagining space or a dark expanse, but even that is something. That something fails to be nothing. Aristotle stated, “Nothing is what rocks dream about.” It’s impossible for our finite minds to even comprehend the concept of nothing, but that is exactly out of what God created. He created the world ex nihilio (“out of nothing”).
He didn’t need any outside advice or help. He wasn’t scrounging around for building supplies. All he used to create everything we experience today was words uttered from his lips.
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