“How do you know your God is the real one?” someone once asked me. It’s a fair question. In a world full of religions, philosophies, and science, belief in an invisible God can sound like fiction. But God is not a myth—and the evidence is stronger than most people realize.
Satan’s biggest weapon is doubt. If he can convince you that God isn’t real, then sin won’t matter, and eternity won’t either. But Scripture says:
"The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.'" – Psalm 14:1
The world is too ordered, too precise, too designed to be random. Our DNA is coded. Our earth is balanced. Our souls long for something eternal. That longing is a clue—it points us to the One who created us.
"For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities... have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made." – Romans 1:20
God doesn’t just exist in books—He lives in hearts. I’ve seen lives changed, addicts set free, broken hearts healed, and people with no hope encounter Jesus and never be the same. That’s not myth. That’s resurrection power.
Satan uses confusion, false beliefs, and doubt to blind people to truth. The Bible warns that he "masquerades as an angel of light." But Jesus came to shine real light that cannot be denied.
Faith isn’t blind. It’s built on truth. When we doubt, we’re not sinning—we’re being invited to seek answers. And when we truly seek, we find that Jesus isn’t hiding. He’s waiting.
If you've ever wondered whether God is just a story or a real presence, you're not alone. Many have asked the same question — but countless lives have also been transformed by encountering the living God. He’s not just a theory or legend; He is near, present, and willing to reveal Himself to every sincere heart.
God of truth, if You are real, reveal Yourself to me. Open my heart and mind to know You—not through religion alone, but through relationship. Remove every doubt and draw me near. Help me to walk in the light of Your truth, and not be misled by fear, pain, or human misunderstanding. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Have you ever questioned God's reality? Or maybe you've had moments when His presence felt undeniable. I invite you to share your story, thoughts, or questions in the comments. This is a space where your journey matters.
If this post challenged or encouraged you, please share it with someone who might be struggling with the same questions. Together, we seek the truth—and the truth will set us free. 🙏
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