Who made you?
- Mrs. Bess

- Jan 9
- 2 min read
I love how young children ask questions...
“Why is the sky blue?”

“Where does the sun go at night?”

“Do animals have friends?”

By asking questions we learn how to understand the world around us. The most important questions we can ask are about God—who He is, where does He live, what is His job, how do I know He is there?
There’s a little children’s song that goes along with the question, “Who made you?”
God made me
God made me
In the Bible book it says
God made me
It’s a simple tune that teaches an important truth—God is our Creator! We know that because the Bible tells us.
The Bible opens with “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) What an amazing thing to know! Everything that exists in the heavens or on earth came about through God-- and that includes you and me.
God invites us to know Him and makes Himself known to us in Creation. He also makes Himself known to us in His Word. So we’re going to ask some questions and learn the answers about this amazing and great God who loves us and made us! Let’s think about these questions and look for the answers that help us know and love Him back!
What else did God make?
Why did God make you and all things?
How can you glorify God?
Why are you to glorify God?
Is there more than one true God?
What is God?
Where is God?
Can you see God?
Does God know all things?
Can God do all things?
Where do you learn how to love and obey God?
I look forward to discovering the answers to these questions with anyone who is interested in asking them!
❤️Mrs. Bess





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