
God is Love, Just Remember
- Sarah Stepney
- 12 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Who is God?
Already, we are asking the wrong question. How do we describe the indescribable? Not who—but what. What is God?
In the United States, many of us were taught to imagine God as “the man in the sky,” a distinctly Christian image that, for me, dissolved early in life. So I return to the question: What is God? How do we know God?
Across ages and cultures, God has been described in countless ways—through forms, stories, symbols, and personifications. Yet to try to define God is to limit what cannot be limited. Still, we explore, because to ask these questions is to move closer to this presence… to remember our connection to it.
God, in truth, is unconditional love
God is the energy within every object—and yet beyond energy itself. God is the magnetic force animating all of creation and stretching beyond anything we can imagine. God is the manifested world around you.
Pause and look around your space. What do you notice? What do you see now that you overlooked before? Everything before you vibrates with the cosmic frequency of God’s creation—expressed as form, as space, as sound.
God is always communicating through your senses: what you hear, what you see, what you smell, what you speak. All of it is touched by this mysterious, intelligent force we call God.
Religions across the world have offered their interpretations—but God exists beyond any religion. Listen deeply and you may hear the whisper:
“Do not allow their version of me to tell you who I am. Get curious and seek me out for yourself. Look for me everywhere. Fall in love with seeking me and remembering me. Life is a journey of remembrance. Trust in me. Trust in the unknown and know that I am always with you. I would never leave or abandon my child. You are one with me. And when it is time for you to come home I will be there.”
Each soul’s relationship with the Divine is uniquely their own. Allow yourself to explore yours. God manifests through everything: in nature, in your friends and loved ones, in moments of work and stillness and even the chaos of traffic. God’s essence permeates all.
Today, I invite you to lean more deeply into God—into the Divine. See the world with new eyes. Remember that you are an inseparable part of creation, and that you are held within infinite love. No matter what unfolds in your life, you can return to God and know: you are seen, you are known, and you are loved in your entirety.




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