Glen, Evidence of God:
From the KJV: Psalm 19:1; The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Romans 1:20; For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse
These verses lead me to God.
When I want to find God I cannot put my finger on something and say to someone, "this proves there is a God." They may have other opinions. It is a matter of faith.
I think about light, and how we are only able to see a small spectrum of all light's wavelengths that science tells us exists. Most of that light spectrum is invisible. There is so much around us that is not discernible to our senses.
I like to stop on a clear night far away from city lights and look up at the fantastic display in the sky. It slowly puts me in a humble frame of mind. I think of how majestic the view is. How can all of this exist, while here am I, a small blob of protoplasm pondering.
I marvel at how tiny things such as the nucleus of an atom has such great power. These invisible things. To me it could not have just made itself. It is not probable. It had to be done by something that had a plan, a great sense of order.
Could that something be eternal, always existing. The first law of thermodynamics acknowledges energy can not be created or destroyed, only altered in form. Science acknowledges energy is eternal. So is God.
When the reality of life invades my self absorbed world and makes me pause over a friends life ending cancer, or my own aging body problems. I realize my mortality, and think about death.
Once I accepted Him He has came into my life, and made Himself felt in my heart. He has answered prayer, and nurtured me.
This is my answer.
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