
This is My Father’s World
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In this Sermon Short from the sermon “God Created, Genesis 1”, Ben Smith reminds us that believing God created all things from nothing is not only a matter of faith but also foundational to Christianity itself. From the early church’s Apostles’ Creed to the Nicene Creed, Christians throughout history have affirmed God as “Maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.”
This truth shapes how you view the world: God is the Creator, God is sovereign, and His creation is good. The hymn This Is My Father’s World echoes this conviction, calling us to rest in God’s power and goodness even when wrong seems strong—because Christ has already won the victory.
Key Takeaways
Creation is central to Christian faith. Every heresy begins with denying God’s sovereignty as Creator.
Historic creeds affirm this truth. Both the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed begin with the confession of God as Creator.
God’s sovereignty is our rest. Despite evil and brokenness, God rules over His world, and Christ will bring all things to completion.
Hymn Highlight: This Is My Father’s World
The episode closes with the beloved hymn, celebrating God’s presence and power in creation, and reminding us that:
“This is my Father’s world,
The battle is not done;
Jesus who died shall be satisfied,
And earth and heaven be one.”
Resources
Listen to more Sermon Shorts at bensmithsr.org/shortspod
Hymn: This Is My Father’s World (public domain)