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Hi Ankah. Further to GiGi's accurate comment on the eternality of God, I'm suspecting your question might be prompted because of some who deny God the Father's existence now, saying that Jesus His Son has assumed God's position in Heaven, i.e. there is only Jesus in Heaven now.
Well, if we take the first & last instance of the mention of God in the Book of the Revelation, we do see God mentioned & that Jesus is with Him. You may consider Revelation 1:1,6 and Revelation 22:1-6. And in this last chapter which details the New Jerusalem, we see that as God & His Son continue forever, so will this holy city continue, without end.
God can never cease to exist. He is eternal, existing eternally before time began at creation, existing now during the history of time and space and creatures, and will exist forever when time ends.
Isaiah 63:16
...You, O LORD, are our Father, Our Redeemer from Everlasting is Your name."
Well, if we take the first & last instance of the mention of God in the Book of the Revelation, we do see God mentioned & that Jesus is with Him. You may consider Revelation 1:1,6 and Revelation 22:1-6. And in this last chapter which details the New Jerusalem, we see that as God & His Son continue forever, so will this holy city continue, without end.
God can never cease to exist. He is eternal, existing eternally before time began at creation, existing now during the history of time and space and creatures, and will exist forever when time ends.
Isaiah 63:16
...You, O LORD, are our Father, Our Redeemer from Everlasting is Your name."
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