Heaven is not a "place" wherein the Lord dwells. Nothing is bigger than or outside of God. The heaven that people think of when they think they will go to heaven is God's presence in His full glory. The Lamb sits on the throne at God's right hand, that is His place of power and authority, and will be manifest to those there. In Isaiah 61 Our ultimate destination is the New Heavens and New Earth (the new or restored Creation). We will only be "in heaven" until after the final judgment. His presence will be there forever just as it was in the Garden.
Yes. His presence is everywhere. But His home is heaven!
Well... we describe Heaven as being in the presence of God, and if God is everywhere... and when God comes down from Heaven...then... umm..i dunno we should ask Him when He comes
According to scripture God is everywhere. However, Jesus, in Luke 17 ( the Pharisees question Him about the kingdom of God, Heaven) verses 20-21 says, "It is not over here, it is not there, but the Kingdom of God(heaven) is within you. Paraphrased. So don't be so concerned about where God is. He is in your heart, and that is heavenly!
No, Indra is not the god of heaven.
There are various religious tradition that would tell you that God is in heaven, or that He is everywhere, or that He is nowhere. He may be named Yahweh, Jehovah, or Allah. He may be the omnipotent creator of the universe, or just an imaginary being.
Yes
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God is everywhere.
Are God and heaven real?* Yes.
Good Girls Go to Heaven - Bad Girls Go Everywhere - was created in 1993.
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.
Everywhere - God is everywhere.