Where is God and Who Made Him?

Where is God and Who Made Him?

A Chapter by MidnightBlood

The same friend that asks "Does God Really Exists?" also asked "Where is God?" And just recently, there was an atheist that asked "Where is God? A parallel world? In space? Where?" I fully understand why an atheist asked that and maybe other atheists might asked that as well. I think every non-believer wants to ask "Where is God?"

Well, I will answer and explain that question with what I believe. If this doesn't answer your question, just tell me and I'll explain it in a another way.

First of all, to answer that question, God is omnipresent, which means He is present everywhere at the same time. If He is not, then how will he listen and answer the prayers of the people around the world? I mean, many people from different places has had their prayers answered, maybe some not because God is waiting for the right time to answer their prayers. God sees everything. He knows what's going to happen next.

Let's put it this way, why do we pray? We pray because we believe that God will hear us. If God is not omnipresent, how can he listen to all the people's prayers at once? He has to be there in order to listen, right? So he is everywhere. He might even be next to you right now! 

On to the second question. I don't know about other Christians but I really want to know who made Him. It is a question that most of my friends and my teachers want to know. "Who Made Him?" Don't you want to know who made God? Maybe some of the non-Christians might want to know as well.

To tell you straight, I don't know who made him, but what I do know, is that he is real and that if you die and go to heaven, you can ask him that question and He might just answer it.

In Revelation, chapter 22, verse 13, it states "I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last." It means that God was there in the beginning. 

In the Bible, it doesn't say who made Him. In the book of Genesis, it says straight at the beginning, "In the beginning God..." That's the first sentence in Chapter one of Genesis. Although we don't know who made Him, we know that just by reading that first sentence at the start of Genesis, that God was already there.

Feel free to ask questions and I will try my best to answer your questions in the upcoming chapters.



© 2013 MidnightBlood


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There's a story about where God is, which I happen to think is kind of beautiful. I think it's told by the Mormons, (but not sure, and it doesn't really matter).

It runs along the lines of; when God finished his work of creation he hid in the last place that man would think to look: the heart.

Posted 11 Years Ago


MidnightBlood

11 Years Ago

That's a very nice line.
It says in the bible that Gods greatest gift to mankind was the right to free will so we have to live with the decisions we make. Therefore praying to God to make changes in your life is pointless, because any change He/she made would be taking away that great gift.

I'm not being nasty, just something to think about. I respect that you feel deeply about your faith, but you seem open to conversation on the topic. Hope I haven't offended in any way.

Posted 11 Years Ago


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MidnightBlood

11 Years Ago

Thanx for telling me that.
Samuel Jack

11 Years Ago

No problem, safety and peace.

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