Powerful Question Can Change How You Think About God

What comes to mind when you think of God? We often picture something far beyond us, something all-powerful or completely divine. 

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But here’s a thought: what if that idea of God is also about recognizing something within ourselves? Maybe we have a little bit of that divine nature inside us. 

Do you think there’s a part of you that’s a bit divine? Do you think, in some small way, you are God? 

Maybe it’s not about claiming power or perfection. Maybe it’s about recognizing responsibility — the power to choose kindness, to create something meaningful, to heal instead of hurt. 

If God is associated with goodness, compassion, and creation, then every time you act with those values, aren’t you expressing something divine?

Maybe God isn’t far away, watching from above. Maybe God exists in the choices we make when no one is watching.

So the real question isn’t whether God exists—but how often we choose to act like one.

You’ll notice I keep using the word maybe. That’s intentional. This isn’t about declaring truths or redefining belief. It’s about leaving space for thought.

Faith, after all, isn’t always about certainty—it’s often about questioning, reflecting, and choosing what resonates with us.