We human beings should not be worried about how did God form Himself because it is being our comprehension. If we try to close our eyes and see from our nose, can we? We can't! Because the nose is not meant to see. The nose is given comprehension of smell. So also, we are human beings have not been given the power to comprehend God. How did God form Himself is God's business. We know that there is a power, a Creator we call God. God is not a statue or a saint, God does not belong to any religion. Because of these Fairy Tales we have been taught, we have not been able to understand the meaning of God. We have wrongly defined God. We have misunderstood, misinterpreted the meaning of God. God is birthless and deathless. God is eternal. We have to learn to realize that we ourselves are nothing, but a particle of God, a manifestation of God.
Different religious and philosophical traditions have varied beliefs about the nature of God. In some beliefs, God is seen as eternally existing and not formed by anything or anyone. Other traditions may describe God as self-created or self-manifested. Ultimately, the concept of God forming himself is a complex and deep philosophical question that varies depending on individual beliefs and interpretations.
God always existed.
Jesus was not God in human form. Jesus proclaimed himself as SON of God and God is described as Jesus' heavenly father.It is not in my understanding that they ever called Jesus himself God.
In the form of a dove
The form in which God revealed himself varies from author to author in the scriptures. Scholars call the principal early sources, who spoke of God revealing himself, the Elohist and the Yahwist. People could never look at the Elohist's God, so he typically came in dreams or visions, but sometimes in the form of a cloud or a flame. The Yahwist (J Source) wrote of an anthropomorphic God with human characteristics. In his writings, God could walk "in the cool of the evening" and talk face to face with his creation. Other authors generally wrote of God revealing himself in dreams and visions.
The Snake King. Who otherwise is a snake himself very rarely takes the form of a human.
Yes, God bears the scars of humanity. However, that was when he chose to commit his spirit to a human form. God in himself is timeless and immortal. However, it is worth questioning who Christ was praying to, when he called upon God. What would be the point of Christ praying to Himself?
No. God is spirit. However, Jesus Christ who is the son of God entered into creation and took upon himself humanity, in order to fulfill God's law and be a for sin sacrifice in our place.
It's God Himself
Christians believe that Jesus Christ is God's son and God himself in human form and that He died for our sins and that He rose again on the 3rd day for our salvation.
There has been a lot of debate about this, but Christians believe that God sent a part of himself in human form down to Earth to try and save us.
According to Christian teaching, Jesus was the incarnate form of God, sent to Earth to guide humankind and to sacrifice himself to save us from our sins.
According to Judaism: Only when appearing in a vision to the prophets. God himself, however, is without form; infinite and completely non-physical.
god created himself