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I know He exists!
Many deny God exists. I believe God exists. In fact, I know God exists! I have known that pretty much my whole life (I'm 64 + years old); I've never felt it necessary to question His existence. If the non-believer were to ask me why I believe in God, could I answer in an intelligent and easy to understand manner? Hmm? I could quote some scripture. I'm pretty sure that would only encourage more questions as to why I believe in the first place. At present I'm not sure I could come up with a believable answer. Maybe I should ask them, can you prove He doesn't exist? No they couldn't. A better question might be, why do you choose to believe He doesn't exist? If they actually knew and were truthful with their answer, that would be very revealing indeed. Right now I believe a truthful answer would involve not wanting to be accountable to Him for their past and present actions. So the actual point would be accountability to Him, not whether He exists or not. Many try to avoid this point, but believers embrace it, they look forward to it. Hmm? If someone denies that God exists, does that mean He doesn't exist? Why do so many go to so much trouble to deny God exists when they claim to think He doesn't exist in the first place? I think the answer to this is eventual accountability to Him, not His existence. If God exists, then we are accountable to Him for our actions. If God does not exist, then we can do whatever we want without having to worry about God judging us.
In any case, how can I explain, “I know He exists”, in a believable manner? What could I say that would at least start to make someone think that God does exist? I'm pretty sure this is something I would like to be able to do, plant a seed of truth, so to speak. Can this even be done? Should I even attempt it? Can a fervent denier of God's existence be persuaded to change? I know this, I do have the desire at present to try and come up with a good answer always.
1 Peter 3:15 [This verse tells us to be ready to give an answer always when we are questioned by any man. We are to do it humbly and with reverence to Him].
After thoughts: Why do some believe in Him? Why do many not believe in Him? Could the differing beliefs be part of God's plan? See the next verse.
2 Thessalonians 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: [Deluded for their own protection? Possibly].
This is much to think and pray on for sure. It certainly appears to me, as I think this through, that accountability and protection are the answers as of now. In my opinion, many avoid the true issue of personal accountability to God and try to redirect believers thoughts and answers away from this point. Sometimes anger and intimidation are used to press a point. Scoffing at a believer is a common tactic used among some non-believers also. Does it really make any difference though? None at all. God still exists, everyone is accountable to Him in the end, He's in control, He's eternal and a mere human opinion can't change that.
How you answer the questions of God's existence will impact your relationship with others, your commitment to integrity, your attitude toward morality and your perception of truth. (Ravi Zacharias).
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