He is sad that so many people don't give any time in their life to think about Him and His great gift of eternal life.
But He is happy that His work is still bringing fruits too.
2006-09-10 13:01:39
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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The only true source could be Quran to answer your very intelligent question. Why Quran only? Because it is preserved in its original language letter by letter and word by word for last 1450 years and it is today as fresh, motivating and understanding as on day 1. This is a living miracle as no one can freez the journey of languages which normally die in ferw centuries and modify to such an extent that old books become obsolete.
Now to your question, answer from Quran is that the God is present every where. In Surah Al-Waqeeah of Quran where the God in intial verses decribes the happening on the last day and how people will be ranked into three files and what woudl happen to each rank and file, He says clearly that "We are closer to the dying person than you, but you can't see" As the God is not a man, His powers are enormous. Although Arsh (Above seven skies) is His Throne, but He is everwhere. It is difficult to have absolute and accurate undrstanding How He is everywhere but our minds are feeble and our knowledge is very limited indeed. Now with TV we cab be anywhere. But that is by sight and sound only But God can be physically everyhwere. The God (In Arabic and some other languages and in Ancient Hebrew etc Allah: Al = the, Ilaha = God, Allah = the God, One and Only Creator and sustainer of everyone) Whosoever believe in Him and obeys Him is a Muslim as all the Prophets from Adam, Noah, Abraham, Lot, Ishameel, Isac, Moses, Aaron, David, Jesus (PBUT) etc. and the final messanger as foretold in Torah (Book of Moses) and Injeel (The Book of Jesus) was Muhammad and the book given to him was Quran. Since He was the final messenger it was only natural that book given to be him is saved and could be witnessed by all, everywhere on earth.
2006-09-10 13:00:10
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answered by pathowiz 3
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Since when did the Creator of the universe become so divorced from creation that He needs "to look down from heaven?" When you walked past the homeless person the other day, you refused even to give them eye contact. How did that person feel right at that moment? What did that human being think when you did that to them? Now you know what the Master of the Universe thinks when He gazes upon creation.
2006-09-10 12:56:44
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answered by Rabbi Yohanneh 3
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He knew what He would see before you or I were ever born. He knew everything. He knows everything. I think He thinks...it's all still "good."
I think if He would have had any regrets, being the all-knowing One, He would not have created all He did when He did. This is what makes Him so awesome! He still died for us, knowing what we would do to this earth. Who wouldn't serve such a God as this? Agreed?
He sees many who have accepted Him but many more who are lost. It's up to us to spread the Good News of the Gospel before His coming.
Great question!
2006-09-10 12:52:17
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answered by Jhazzi 2
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He sees humanity and feels deeply disappointed, but He knows He loves us and He just waits to see if we change and realize.
He's there as in a football match "Don't do that! Hey you! Go the other way! Can't you see the opposing team is right there where you are going?!
2006-09-10 12:54:45
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answered by andrea 2
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well, im not really sure, because my thought process of God and my own are totally different. if it were me up there though, i would see the wonderfulness of the world. everyone playing a key part in this whole network and we ourselves don't realize how we effect the very existince of mankind. here's a good quote from a movie. " God's like a bully on top of an ant pile with a magnifying glass. " lol.
2006-09-10 12:49:50
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answered by kenney d 2
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The same thing he thought about the situation before the flood.
Genesis 6.
He doesn't approve of what is going on and he is going to do something about it, just like he did then, only not with water.
2006-09-10 13:31:25
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answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3
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He sighs. But no one can really know what he thinks or feels. Maybe it was his plan for this to happen. But we did this not God. We were given free will for a reason. We didn't do as god hoped we would. But still it was our free will.
2006-09-10 12:58:28
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answered by silverboy470 4
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The time before the Great Flood and the Acts in the world, just my 2 cents
2006-09-10 12:46:21
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answered by ? 4
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One thing would be a whole lot of people who need to calm down.
2006-09-10 12:47:38
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answered by mrhackman 2
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