Genesis 1:1
Genesis opens the entire biblical story with a sweeping declaration: God — the Hebrew Elohim, a name carrying fullness and majesty — created the heavens and the earth. Moses is writing to a people newly freed from Egypt, a culture saturated with creation myths where the world emerged from chaos or divine conflict. Israel's God needs no rivals, no raw material, no struggle — he simply acts, and existence begins. John 1:1–3 echoes this directly, identifying the Word as the agent of all creation, and Hebrews 11:3 adds that the universe was formed by God's spoken word from what was not visible. The practical invitation here is to start your own day by acknowledging that the God who originated everything is the same one who holds your circumstances — bring your first thoughts to him before the noise of the day begins.