Anchoring Our Faith in Eternal Truth

When we open the Bible, the very first words we encounter are:

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
— Genesis 1:1

These aren’t just the first words of Scripture.
They are the foundation of everything.

Before galaxies spun into motion…
Before breath ever filled human lungs…
Before time had a name…
God is.

He is the Eternal One—uncreated, unshaken, ever-present.
And that changes everything.


A Different Kind of Foundation

In a world that explains existence with chaos or coincidence,
we quietly but confidently anchor our lives in the opening breath of Scripture:

In the beginning, God.

He wasn’t made.
He didn’t appear.
He is the One who made it all.

And this God is not just a distant force.
He is a Person. A Father. A Creator.
The One who speaks… and light obeys.

Before the mountains were born, or You brought forth the whole world, from everlasting to everlasting—You are God.
— Psalm 90:2


The God Who Is

When God told Moses, “I AM,”
He revealed something our minds can barely contain:

He does not become.
He does not fade.
He simply is.

That means He’s not only part of the past.
He’s not just waiting somewhere in the future.
He is fully present—right now.
And more than that, He is with us.

Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
— Hebrews 13:8


When Life Trembles

So when everything around you shifts or shakes…
When life feels uncertain or heavy…

Remember:
God remains.
Unmoved.
Steady.
Faithful.

This is the heart of our hope.

Whether you’re facing a new beginning or walking through an ending—
Whether you’re searching for direction or simply trying to hold on—
You are not alone.


Anchored in His Presence

The same God who is at the beginning…
is here now.
And He is not leaving.

We may not understand it all.
But we don’t have to.
Because we know the One who holds it all.

And that… is enough.


🙏 Pause & Reflect

What would change if you truly believed:
God is.

Not just was for Abraham.
Not just will be someday.
But is—with you, right now.

Let that settle in.