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What does the Bible say about believing in a God we cannot see?

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The Bible reveals that God's existence and attributes are evident in creation and our conscience, leaving us without excuse for unbelief.

The Bible addresses the question of believing in an invisible God in Romans 1:20, stating that the invisible attributes of God are evident through creation. The testimony of creation declares that there is a Creator whose eternal power and divine nature are clearly seen. Therefore, to say that we cannot believe in a God we cannot see is to hide behind an excuse for our unbelief. Just as we cannot see air or wind yet know they exist by their effects, so too is God's presence revealed all around us in creation. This reality speaks to every human heart, declaring that we are made by a living God and are answerable to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 1:20

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