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What Does G-d Need Us For?



Rabbi, I have two questions for you:

1) Do you make up these questions or do you receive them from real people?

2) If G-d is perfect, why did He create us? A perfect being isn't missing anything, so why would He need us? And if He doesn't need us, is our life meaningless? Are we just some divine experiment?

Answer:

Some questions are too esoteric to answer. It is beyond our limited understanding to reach a solution to all the mysteries of the universe, and these may always remain mysteries. So I will have to skip your first question and only deal with the second.

You are absolutely correct: G-d, being perfect, was missing nothing before creation. There is no possible need that this world can fulfill for Him. He doesn't need anything.

So creating us could not have been in order to fulfill a need. It was something G-d chose to do. He doesn't need us, He wants us.

What does G-d want from us? The one thing He didn't have before creation was a relationship. He was alone. What He wanted from this world was a relationship with free beings. So He created us and gave us ways of connecting to Him -- the mitzvot.

But we can't say that He needed this relationship with us. He may have been alone before creation, but he was still G-d -- perfect and missing nothing. He didn't need a relationship -- He wanted it.

Does this make our life unnecessary? Does the fact that G-d doesn't "need" us make us less significant?

No, on the contrary. When we have a relationship with someone just because we need them (such as a cleaning lady, or a family doctor) then when that need has been fulfilled the relationship ends. Your connection is dependant on them providing a service, and will only last as long as that service is needed.

But when we have a relationship with someone simply because we want to, because we have chosen to connect to them, then that bond is intrinsic. We don't love them because of what they do for us, we love them for who they are -- and that is forever.

G-d doesn't need us; He wants us. He didn't give us commandments because He needs them to be fulfilled, but because He wants us to relate to Him. If we were created because G-d needed us to do something, then we would be secondary to that mission -- once the mission was fulfilled we could be disposed of. But G-d needs nothing. He chose to bring us into being as a pure act of love.

That is the test of true love: if my beloved could no longer provide me with my needs, would I still love his or her just for being my beloved?

By creating us, G-d answered yes.


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Posted: Nov 18, 2008
HE is Awesome!!
Thank You so much for that most humbling answer! It Just made me love HIM the more, I am wanted by HIM; oh the wonder of this!!!
Thank you, I am genuinely moved
Posted By Rosina, Panama, Panama

Posted: Nov 17, 2008
Thank you very much.
Posted By Janice Rightmer

Posted: July 12, 2008
God's Creation
Maybe He created us, for us! We are made in His image and to share who we are, on that kind of level, is amazing. Why do we have children? We want o love them, bless them, and give them the joys of the heart because we love them...just love them, no other motive required.
God created us to share in His great joy and creation and that works for me!!
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