Answer Christians have always believed that God is a spirit and not limited by time and space; thus God is present everywhere. Yet, traditionally, Christians have used the term 'heaven' to speak of God's abode because humans tend to think in the very terms of time and space which cannot contain God. Heaven is not a place (because it is not contained within a space) but an experience of being with God and one another in a state of endless happiness, openness, joy and peace. Jews, Christians and Muslims have traditionally seen angels as being messengers of God; thus, they have interacted with human beings, but their 'abode' is with God in the experience of heaven.
God and his angels are in Heaven which is where true believers and good people go to when they die.
Empyrean
Heaven
Hindu mythology refers to the abode of God as Vaikuntha. In Christianity, the concept of the abode of God is often associated with heaven. Each religion has its own interpretation of where the divine dwells.
The term "Empyrean" has several meanings some of them are: derived from heaven, mind of God, celestial. It is also known as the abode of God and the angels.
Jesus - IS - God. That's the whole concept of Christianity in three words. So, the angels cannot sing to God without singing to Jesus.
As far as I know there is no city called abode of God. There is the Sikh golden temple in Amritsar known as the abode of god. And there is Allahabad or City of God built by the Mughals.
The author of the book "Abode of God" is Swami Ramakrishnananda.
Mainly to praise God. Also, in Luke 15:10, Jesus said, "there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents."
The abode of God
no, Christianity means that you believe in one God, the God that made this whole Earth, the one that lives in the third Heaven.
In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be the Son of God and not an angel. He is central to the religion as the savior of humanity and plays a different role than angels. Angels are considered separate created beings who serve God in various capacities.
Here is how I define 'heaven': NOUN 1) (usually in the plural) the expanse of space that appears to arch like a dome above the earth 2) (usually with -H-) the supernatural domain outside the observable universe that serves as the abode of God, the holy angels, and the saints 3) any place or state of supreme happiness that resembles the supernatural heaven
Christians at all times since the inception of Chrisitanity have worshiped God; this is one Christianity's basic tenets.
Of Course ,God can see angels because god created them