Creator of All
Creator of All
2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made.
John 1:2-3
There are those who debate whether Jesus is God. Besides the first verse which tells us that he was God, these verses here too make a strong emphasis of that point. One of the main aspects of God is that he is Creator. If someone of something didn’t create us, than it’s not God. You cannot separate God from Creator. You can have a powerful being who can act like God, but without this key characteristic, it cannot be God.
But verse 3, the Bible is making it very clear that Jesus, the Word, created all things. The emphasis of ‘all’ and the repetition of ‘and without Him nothing was made that was made’ make it very clear that Jesus is our Creator. This was written on purpose. John was really trying to make the point that yes, Jesus is God, because of this vital point- he is Creator.
Now you can see how this might create an apparent problem. If Jesus the Son of God is Creator, does that mean that God the Father isn’t? Does the Father stop being God if he’s not a Creator? The Bible explains this issue in several places but I’ll show it in Hebrews.
1 God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, 2 has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds;
Hebrews 1:1-2
God the Father is also Creator in the fact that it was his idea and plan. You could say that the Father was the Architect and Jesus was the Builder. They both played a part in the creation of not just this world but the entire universe. When you read Genesis 1, you’ll see that the Holy Spirit was also present at creation though his actual role is not clearly stated.
The key of course to all of this is that we are not some accident. We are not random formations and evolutions. Our beginning was clearly planned and executed which should give you hope that your future is also clearly planned.
I hope you can take some time to look at all that God has created around you, including yourself, and realize the love that is shown in what you see.
God bless,
Pr. Steven Couto