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2007-05-21 16:30:45 · 5 answers · asked by Sean 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No, but he longes for all of us to know him..

2007-05-21 16:38:13 · answer #1 · answered by done 3 · 2 0

It is because of God’s will that all things “existed and were created.” (Re 4:11) Jehovah, who has existed for all time, was alone before creation had a beginning.—Ps 90:1, 2; 1Ti 1:17

But being alone did not mean he was lonely. It was love that moved God to create.

Jehovah’s first creation was his “only-begotten Son” (Joh 3:16), “the beginning of the creation by God.” (Re 3:14) This one, “the firstborn of all creation,” was used by Jehovah in creating all other things, those in the heavens and those upon the earth, “the things visible and the things invisible.” (Col 1:15-17)

After creating his only-begotten Son, Jehovah used him in bringing the heavenly angels into existence. This preceded the founding of the earth, as Jehovah revealed when questioning Job and asking him: “Where did you happen to be when I founded the earth . . . when the morning stars joyfully cried out together, and all the sons of God began shouting in applause?” (Job 38:4-7) It was after the creation of these heavenly spirit creatures that the material heavens and earth and all elements were made, or brought into existence. After creating the earth, God did form “from the ground every wild beast of the field and every flying creature of the heavens.” (Ge 2:19) He also formed man “out of dust from the ground,” blowing into his nostrils the breath of life so that the man became a living soul.—Ge 2:7.

In the book of Daniel we get a glimps of the Heavens where we see SOME of the Angels and the roles they have Dan. 7:9, 10: “I kept on beholding until there were thrones placed and the Ancient of Days sat down. His clothing was white just like snow, and the hair of his head was like clean wool. His throne was flames of fire; its wheels were a burning fire. There was a stream of fire flowing and going out from before him. There were a THOUSAND THOUSANDS that kept ministering to him, and TEN THOUSAND TIMES TEN THOUSAND that kept standing right before him. The Court took its seat, and there were books that were opened.”

Additionlly, faithful humans are said to be friends with Jehovah. He calls them his witnesses. (Isaiah 43:10)

So no, God is not lonely.

2007-05-22 03:55:04 · answer #2 · answered by hollymichal 6 · 0 0

Those who love completely are never lonely. God loves us all, and some of us love Him back.

His work and His glory are the salvation of man.

We who turn our backs on Him are the lonely ones.

2007-05-21 23:46:03 · answer #3 · answered by Free To Be Me 6 · 1 0

How can He be lonely when He watches over all His children? No not at all.

2007-05-21 23:38:17 · answer #4 · answered by devora k 7 · 1 0

That's true men. Very lonely.

2007-05-21 23:39:46 · answer #5 · answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7 · 1 0

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