Final Words

After exploring some of life's biggest questions, we've now reached the end of this book. There's no end to the questions people can ask about the existence of the Christian God. I've tried to touch on a few of the most common ones—but I know this is just a starting point. I haven't covered every argument for faith or every objection against it.

Still, I hope these reflections have given you at least a basic roadmap through the world of questions about life's ultimate meaning. And I hope it's clear that Christianity isn't just a collection of ancient stories without relevance. My aim was to show that it's built on reason, history, and real-life experience—especially the experience of those who've personally encountered God's love.

Maybe you're still unsure. Maybe none of this convinced you. Or maybe something in it resonated. Whatever the case, we live in a world of quick answers, strong opinions, and little room for honest reflection. That's why this book wasn't meant to "win an argument," but to encourage deeper thought—and to challenge some of the stereotypes and misinformation out there about God and Christianity.

Whoever you are—believer, skeptic, seeker—I pray that God opens your heart and shows you the truth in His own unique way. That you come to know He's real, living, and full of love and forgiveness. The message of Jesus still echoes across 2,000 years—and that echo can become real in your life too.

Faith can't be forced—not by me, not by anyone. In the end, it's both a gift from God and a choice we make. If believing still feels hard, talk to God honestly. Tell Him what you think. Ask Him—humbly—to change your heart. If He meets you in a personal way, your doubts can disappear as quickly as morning mist in the sun.

Just don't let your doubts become a cover for something deeper—that maybe, deep down, you don't want God to exist… because then you'd need to respond.

Thanks so much for reading.

If you've read just a few answers—or the entire book—I'd love to hear your thoughts:

  • What resonated with you?
  • Has your view of God or faith shifted in any way?
  • Was there anything you disagreed with?