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If God has limitations, How can you say He is God ? God is omnipresent. Right?

2006-06-12 03:46:10 · 14 answers · asked by ourindiya 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God is within you, when you find godliness in good things in life.
All the good things in life are DIVINE. You dont have to look for God anywhere else, look for Divine qualities in yourself.

2006-06-12 03:52:15 · answer #1 · answered by Lotus 3 · 0 1

There is a god on the earth, and OF the earth.
There is ONE God of and OVER the Heavens.

god of the earth is satan.
GOD of the Heavens is: Jehovah

God is omnipresent through the Godhead. (Trinity).

God is in the Heavens, The Holy Spirit is in Christian people on earth.


Your question is impossible to refer to 1 God for a answer. According to The Bible.

2006-06-12 12:01:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. God has no limitation. Revelation 15:3 says “Great and wonderful are your works, Jehovah God, the Almighty. Righteous and true are your ways, King of eternity." God is ALMIGHTY.

2. God lives in Heaven. The same original-language words used for the physical heavens are also applied to the spiritual heavens. As has been seen, Jehovah God does not reside in the physical heavens, being a Spirit. However, since he is “the High and Lofty One” who resides in “the height” (Isa 57:15), the basic sense of that which is “lifted up” or “lofty” expressed in the Hebrew-language word makes it appropriate to describe God’s “lofty abode of holiness and beauty.” (Isa 63:15; Ps 33:13, 14; 115:3) As the Maker of the physical heavens (Ge 14:19; Ps 33:6), Jehovah is also their Owner. (Ps 115:15, 16) Whatever is his pleasure to do in them, he does, including miraculous acts.—Ps 135:6.
In many texts, therefore, the “heavens” stand for God himself and his sovereign position. His throne is in the heavens, that is, in the spirit realm over which he also rules. (Ps 103:19-21; 2Ch 20:6; Mt 23:22; Ac 7:49) From his supreme or ultimate position, Jehovah, in effect, ‘looks down’ upon the physical heavens and earth (Ps 14:2; 102:19; 113:6), and from this lofty position also speaks, answers petitions, and renders judgment. (1Ki 8:49; Ps 2:4-6; 76:8; Mt 3:17) So we read that Hezekiah and Isaiah, in the face of a grave threat, “kept praying . . . and crying to the heavens for aid.” (2Ch 32:20; compare 2Ch 30:27.) Jesus, too, used the heavens as representing God when asking the religious leaders whether the source of John’s baptism was “from heaven or from men.” (Mt 21:25; compare Joh 3:27.) The prodigal son confessed to having sinned “against heaven” as well as against his own father. (Lu 15:18, 21) “The kingdom of the heavens,” then, means not merely that it is based in and rules from the spiritual heavens but also that it is “the kingdom of God.”—Da 2:44; Mt 4:17; 21:43; 2Ti 4:18.
Also because of God’s heavenly position, both men and angels raised hands or faces toward the heavens in calling upon him to act (Ex 9:22, 23; 10:21, 22), in swearing to an oath (Da 12:7), and in prayer (1Ki 8:22, 23; La 3:41; Mt 14:19; Joh 17:1). At Deuteronomy 32:40 Jehovah speaks of himself as ‘raising his hand to heaven in an oath.’ In harmony with Hebrews 6:13, this evidently means that Jehovah swears by himself.—Compare Isa 45:23.

3. Since we cannot see God, how can we get to know God better? One way is by observing the things he has created and thinking deeply about what they tell us. God’s creations show us that he has great power and wisdom. We see his love in all that he has made. (Psalm 19:1-6; Romans 1:20) Another way we can learn about God is by studying the Bible. In it he tells us much more about the kind of God he is. He also tells us about his purpose and what he wants us to do.—Amos 3:7; 2 Timothy 3:16, 17.

2006-06-12 11:08:48 · answer #3 · answered by Beachboy 3 · 0 0

Supernatural entities ("Gods") do not exist in fact, so people have to claim he is heaven to explain why they choose to believe in something that doesn't exist.

Since heaven doesn't exist, that's the logical place for God to be.

2006-06-12 11:05:42 · answer #4 · answered by Left the building 7 · 0 0

God is as real as Harry Potter; a simple character from a book.

2006-06-12 10:50:12 · answer #5 · answered by Lyvy 4 · 0 0

God is on earth and He is God. He's everywhere all the time.

2006-06-12 10:53:43 · answer #6 · answered by mrsdokter 5 · 0 0

God is not limited. No one can give you a correct answer, because no one can know.

2006-06-12 10:57:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bad atheist. You're leading the question. No cookie for you. Go back to atheist school and learn to debate properly. Quit making me have to defend the Christians. You know how much I hate doing that...

2006-06-12 10:50:35 · answer #8 · answered by Miss Red 4 · 0 0

God is everywhere,he has no limitations.

2006-06-12 10:49:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is everywhere.

2006-06-12 10:49:08 · answer #10 · answered by paj 5 · 0 0

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