The American evangelist Billy Graham (b.1918) said "I can tell you that God is alive because I talked to him this morning".
This quote is often attributed to the writer and Nobel laureate James Baldwin. It reflects the personal and spiritual connection that individuals may feel when they engage in reflection and introspection.
Inner voices, which were said to come from God influenced Joan of Arc. She believed that it was God who spoke to her.
It is said that Moses spoke to God face to face. This is in the Torah. Exodus and Deuteronomy, I believe.
Jesus never said anything but god spoke in the orm of he spirit a dove.
the egyptian sun god is named re, it is said he is born in the morning and dies when the sun comes down.
Jeremiah was roughly 8 years old when God spoke to him. God spoke to him once and set him on a course of obeying his comission for his whole life.
You are right that the name you call God is not important - as long as you speak of the same God - the One and Only God. BUT: God spoke to Moses and said that He will send other prophets with other messages over time. He spoke to Jesus after Moses. He spoke to Muhammad after Jesus, etc. So each new prophet that came brought a new message - an updated message. It is important to follow each new prophet as they come. Muhammad was the only prophet who said: "I am the last prophet". www.freequran.org
All the prophets said to the Hebrew people to please repent to god.
Yes he was the first person god spoke to.
Jesus said He and the Father are one. God said nobody can look upon His face and live. If the person is alive and said are saying they physically saw God, I think I might have to discount their testimony.
God, in Exodus 3, spoke to Moses on Mt. Horeb, which is referred to as the "Mountain of God".
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Yes, the Bible makes this very clear. He was alive as part of the Trinitarian God, Father Son and Holy Spirit. John's Gospel, chapter 1 verse 1 states "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God." He goes on to say... "... and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us" as he refers to Jesus. Jesus also claimed this... he once said that 'before Abraham was, I AM." This was very significant as he claimed to have been alive before Abraham, and he used the I AM statement God himself used when Moses spoke to God on the mountain at the burning bush. By saying I AM in this way, Jesus actually claimed to be God.