How old is god? - Full meaning of god
Always, people ask, what age is God?
What you think, Is God a baby? a teenager? a senior adult? A animal?
Our younger says there are no right answers to a
wrong question. Right, that is a wrong Q to which there is no right answer. God confession, “who is and who
was and who is to come.” Indeed, the Lord God identified himself as like“ the Alpha and the Omega” in that same
poetry. Of course, alpha is the 1st letter of the Greek alphabet and omega is
the last. God said that as far into the past as we can go and as far into the
future in our imagine, we’ll find God always be there.
God is always inside you. God had no beginning and no end.
Anything that had a beginning must have an end.
The English word god actually means “object of worship” or
“object of adoration” and can literally be anything. It is only imagination,
any person, women, animals or whatever you esteem above all.
But God is always great. Now I want to ask you: How big is the world and what
is behind that? When did time begin and what was before that?
The ans is:
A PERSON! The Great endless!
Now, everything that exist understand in the form of a thought.
From your bank account, to animals, rock or even the world itself. You can
think of it so it exist in the form your thought.
God is timeless, yet related always to every time, be it past,
present, or future. What you think about God, that God is, God was, and God is
to come.
When we trust ourselves to God in faith, God changes us
continually. God continually engages and in relationship with us and
continually grows us to be more like him. The God “who is and who was and who
is to come” gives us a profound sense of his presence with us now, a due
appreciation for God’s acts in our past, and encouragement and challenge, we go with God into the future.
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