Have you ever found yourself captivated by God’s existence? It’s a question that has intrigued and perplexed many, regardless of their religious beliefs. Let’s momentarily set aside religious texts and embark on a journey of contemplation. Whether you are a devout believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, I invite you to delve into a fresh perspective on this timeless question.

Imagine this – a serene drive through the Fort Morgan cemetery with my curious granddaughter Lilly-Pad in the backseat. At this moment, she asked, “Papa, where did God come from?” This poignant question led me to a thought-provoking insight I hold dear – a perspective inspired by Dr. Kent Hovind in my journey of love, faith, and hope.

When we delve into the origin of God, we may unintentionally limit our thoughts to a narrow concept of divinity and eternity. However, the God I believe in, the God of the Bible, is not confined by the boundaries of time, space, or matter. The very first lines of the Bible proclaim, “In the beginning,” signifying time, “God created the heavens,” representing space, “and the earth,” symbolizing matter (Genesis 1:1).

This initial declaration in the Bible, in harmony with scientific understanding, presents a captivating and undeniably powerful comparison. Consider this: time encompasses past, present, and future; space extends in length, width, and height; and matter exists as solid, liquid, and gas. These fundamental elements form a trinity of .