Definition: Verse 1: "The Lord, who does good in his own sight, created all things." (Isaiah 48:17) This verse describes a creator who creates all things. Verse 2: "He made them by his words and set their dwelling; he formed them from the dust of the earth and breathed upon them." (Isaiah 45:4-5) This means God created everything through His words, forming them from the dust of creation, and then breathed into them. Verse 3: "And it was so." (Isaiah 48:10) God did create all things. He is the ultimate Creator and the source of life and power. Verse 4: "I am the Lord, who has created everything, and I have given them a beginning and they are not finished." (Isaiah 48:6-7) This verse emphasizes that God's existence includes creation without any end or perfection.