We can know God is real when we experience His reality. God wants us
to know that He is real. One way you can find out for sure is through an
experimental approach. Pray a prayer like this:
"God, if you are real, show me. If you really exist, I want to know
before it is too late."
No one else needs to know if you prayed such a prayer. If there is no
God, then He can't respond to any prayer. If He exists, He will show you
in a way that is convincing to you.
But really, people who suppress the truth about God are without excuse.
The Bible says that God has placed eternity in the hearts of the
sons of men (see Ecclesiastes 3:11). You have an intuitive knowledge
in your heart that there is "something out there" and that
when you die you will still exist somehow - and not just as a memory or
idea. Right now you may believe in your mind and with part of your heart
that you have well-grounded scientific or other reasons to deny the reality
of your eternal existence, but God has made sure that something in you
knows that this is not the truth.
The Bible says that, "what may be known of God is manifest in
them [i.e. you and all thinking people], for God has shown it to
them [to you too!]. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes
are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made,
even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they [you] are without
excuse." (Romans 1:19, 20)
In other words, God's existence and nature is revealed through what
you can see around you in the physical universe AND in your own internal
world. Your conscience, mind, memory, will - indeed your whole soul
- is a strong evidence that there is a Personal God - one who feels, thinks,
chooses and judges.
Can we really believe that all personality and personhood is nothing
but a meaningless product of time, chance, matter and energy? And if
so, what would be the practical consequences of such a philosophy lived
out?
It is actually so improbable that yo
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