God's Existence

Exploring the Biblical reasons for trusting in the reality of the living God.

Evidence for the Existence of God

The question of God's existence has been central to human thought for millennia. Scripture and reason provide strong reasons to believe in the reality of a divine Creator. Explore key Biblical evidence alongside thoughtful reflections that help seekers understand this foundational truth.

Biblical Evidence

The Bible opens with an unmistakable declaration of God's reality: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1). God is presented as the eternal Creator and source of everything.

 

The created world also testifies to His power and nature. The apostle Paul explains, "Since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made" (Romans 1:20). Every part of creation - the skies, the earth, and the intricate design of life - declares God's glory, echoing Psalm 19:1.

 

God reveals Himself personally through Jesus Christ. Jesus affirmed that knowing Him is knowing the Father (John 14:7), and Colossians 1:16 proclaims that all things were created through Him and for Him. Together, these passages show God as loving, purposeful, and actively involved in His creation.

Reflections & Philosophical Considerations

Beyond Scripture, the universe offers compelling signs of an intelligent Designer. The fine-tuning of physical constants that allow life points to purposeful intent. The moral law within human conscience points to a moral Lawgiver. Philosophically, the cosmological argument highlights the need for a First Cause - an uncaused, eternal Being who initiated all things.

Historical evidence surrounding the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus provides further grounding. The resurrection, supported by historical documents and eyewitness testimony, affirms divine intervention and strengthens the Biblical claim of a living God.

Conclusion

The combined weight of Biblical testimony, the witness of creation, philosophical reasoning, and historical evidence offers a powerful case for the existence of God. This evidence invites seekers to consider not only God's reality but also His nature - a personal Creator who desires to be known.

Recommended YouTube Videos

Explore these recommended videos that provide deeper insights into evidence for God's existence:

Evidence for the Existence of God (Part 1) - Lee Strobel ←

Lee Strobel, a well-known Christian apologist, explores how scientific discoveries and philosophical reasoning align with biblical testimony to point toward a divine Creator. He specifically addresses the harmony between faith, reason, and scientific thought, providing scriptural support such as Genesis 1 and Romans 1:20.

Evidence for the Existence of God (Part 2) - Lee Strobel ←

Lee Strobel continues his exploration of evidence for God's existence, building upon the foundational arguments presented in Part 1.

PROOF God Exists Using 3 Simple Arguments (Impact Video Ministries) ←

This video outlines three major arguments for the existence of God: the Creation Argument, the Design (teleological) Argument, and the Moral Argument. Each argument is explained in accessible, logical terms suitable for believers and skeptics alike.

Astrophysicist Reveals NEW Evidence for God and the Bible (Maybe God Podcast feat. Dr. Hugh Ross) ←

Astrophysicist Dr. Hugh Ross, a former atheist, explains how scientific discoveries about the universe support the biblical account of creation. He discusses how evidence from cosmology and the fine-tuning of the universe aligns with scriptural claims and philosophical reasoning about a Creator.

This Is the Absolute BEST Evidence for Biblical Creation | Ken Ham ←

Ken Ham discusses how the complexity of DNA and the information systems in life point toward an intelligent Designer, relating this to Romans 1:20 and the necessity of faith according to the Bible.

Top Proofs For The Existence Of God ←

This is a more in-depth, nearly 3.5-hour philosophical survey of major traditional arguments (ontological, cosmological, teleological, etc.), examining each one with rigor and connecting them to biblical concepts.