What/Who is God?

  • This topic is empty.
Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #4040
    Daniel123123
    Participant

    Are we to believe in God as he is described in the bible? I am a man who searches to do the right thing, of course I’m a sinner like any mortal. Over the last month I have been researching the control and subdgation of the human race by what I belive to be a different race who are working for what people would know as Satan or the force of evil.
            I do believe good will prevale eventually and I’m pretty sure it will be soon. Life seems so complcated and finding real answers is neer imposible in the society we live in today. I am a confirmed catholic but have lost my faith almost completely.
            This brings me to my original question, are we to belive in God as he is described in the Bible? I now Know that the version of the Bible availible in shops is severly docterd. The general message seems to be when God does come again he will destroy the evil- thats great, but also the Godless which unfortunatley is a bracket I seem to be in at the moment. What am I to do I am for good and if there is God how do I worship him?  Any comments welcome, I really need some guidance on this one.

    #4039
    Surgeon83
    Participant

    What a question, who or what is God? I guess you could get 100 people and come up with 200 answers. All I know is that in the beginning was God. Before time,space, dimension, simply God. God spoke and created life. Life really messed up a golden opportunity to dwell perfectly with God on earth. God Loved his creation so much so that he would be willing to send his word to become flesh(his son) and die for that creation. Think about it; dying for your own creation. Thats like creating a figure out of playdoh and loving that creation so much that you would die for it. That is what God is all about. That is what the creation is all about. Not simply worshiping God for who he is, but for what he did to save us. That is why the crucifixion is the central point in the timeline of all creation. That is what God wants. He doesn’t simply ask us to pray to him so that he can be glorified, but because by praying and becoming closer with him it establishes a connection by which God’s spirit can dwell upon and in us and that makes him happy knowing we are joyful in him doing as such. So becoming Godless isn’t saying you’re lost forever, but that God wants to again establish a connection with you.

    #4041
    Proclaimer
    Participant

    Good reply Surgeon83.

Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

© 1999 - 2024 Heaven Net

Navigation

© 1999 - 2023 - Heaven Net
or

Log in with your credentials

or    

Forgot your details?

or

Create Account