@RexRed,
God is a spirit and invisible. So I feel to communicate with god is to absorb his creations. We see everything created needs everything else in creation. This connection includes us of course. I feel his majesty and his wrath when I look at all created things, including animals and war, boulders and stars.
The bible states the spirit of god is inside you. Which makes sense to me because if by looking at nature I see god then why the H*** wouldn't he be in me.
When asking where is god, I ask who do I believe is God
If Jesus is God in the flesh-resurrected, then where does he reside now? In the book of job there is a small verse about god
living in the northern quadrant, somewhere within the stars and galaxies. I believe there is a place where Jesus resides.
RexRed wrote
Quote:It just to me seems pointless for all of creation to exist as it does yet for us to live x amount of years and never with a certainty know what or who god is.
Faith is a
certainty. You know if you keep
walking you will get there.
Micah 6:8,He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to
walk humbly with your God.
Quote:RexRed wrote
Are we worthy to behold the glory of the overlord of all creation? If not then indirectly this deity should be able to communicate yet it seems empty and silent. What could be the purpose of this silence?
The Uncreated Spirit simply was. He was in the
silence of the endless deep. God knew his own solitude. He was without another to listen to the voice of his heart. He had passion and no one else to share it with. I think this is why God lets us experience
silence.
RexRed wrote
Quote:It is the imagination that creates an all knowing, all powerful and everywhere present god that is connected to every person.
It could be more than imagination it could be we humans have a divine spark put into each of us. If we can think it, God has thought of it first.