
Kids talk about God
Why did God create girls?
By Carey Kinsolving and Friends
âGod created girls so boys donât have to go shopping,â says Mansi, 7.
In fact, âGirls are made to spend the money that boys make,â adds Grace Marie, 11.
Forget the shopping sprees, says Trent: âGod created girls because he knew the men couldnât cook.â
Youâll get no argument from me. Iâm married now, but for most of my life, I lived as a bachelor. My married friends wondered how I survived. Sometimes they felt sorry for me and invited me to a home-cooked meal.
âGod made girls because they are nice, they are pretty, they are funny and they can fish good,â says Malony, 7.
A girl may be nice, pretty and funny, but if she canât fish, for-get it.
Itâs all in the family, says Zach, 10: âGod created girls so we could have sisters, and they could drive us nuts.â
Boys need to be bugged, says Chelsie, 11: âGod created girls because he knew that boys would be clueless without them! The girls are the ones who stay home with their children when theyâre sick, and are always ready to help. The boys would de-finitely be lost without the girls.â
Chelsie, before you write off boys as being hopelessly clueless and lost without girls, consider this profound insight from Austin, 11: âGod created girls so we would not all be in the same image.â
In the creation story, we read, âSo God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created themâ (Genesis 1:27).
Notice the image of God is âmale and female.â Thereâs a male and female side to the image of God. In our selfishness, we pit masculinity and femininity against each other as if theyâre in competition, or even worse, we deny obvious differences.
Can anyone doubt that God is both strong and powerful while at the same time beautiful and mysterious?
This might explain why so many husbands walk around scratching their heads saying, âI just donât understand women.â There are some things weâll never understand. Perhaps beauty and mystery go together.
Ryan, 9, must have read Genesis a few times, when he says, âGod created girls to be a helper comparable to boys, and to be a companion throughout the span of a lifetime.â
A âhelper comparable to himâ is the exact language God used to describe the creation of the first woman (Genesis 2:18). Itâs ridiculous to assume that itâs somehow degrading to be called a helper. The Psalmist calls God a helper in that heâs âour help and our shieldâ (Psalm 33:20).
Lauren, 11, explains that the image of God is in our souls: âI think God created girls because we think different than boys because boys think of some things while girls think of other things.â
Another reason God created girls is âbecause man needed a friend,â says Jacob, 10. âIt is not good that man should be aloneâ is Godâs assessment of Adamâs condition in perfect environment before he created Eve.
âGod made girls and boys special in their own way,â says Melissa, 11. âWe each have our own way of being special because thatâs how God created us.â
Emily, 6, agrees: âGirls are lovely. They are like flowers. Theyâre special.â
Think about this: It takes the best attributes of men and women together to give us a fuller picture of God. Both are made in his image.
Memorize this truth: Genesis 1:27 previously quoted.
Ask this question: If youâre a boy or a man, are you grateful that God created women?