All people, however different we may be, have a built-in desire to find God. It comes as standard equipment, not as an added cost option. Those from all generations and all cultures have attempted to find Him and seem to believe their effort has been rewarded. Nearly all people from many different cultures or time periods have some way of worshipping one or more gods.
As important as finding Him is, the search for Him seems to be surrounded with confusion and difficulty. Much of what we have done has made our search difficult. At the same time, God has gone to great lengths to make Himself easy to find.
Often the results of our search has depicted God as if He is a part of the visible world. We have done it and many from other times or cultures have done the same, always resulting in an incomplete understanding of Him. We are attempting to think of God as if He were a part of the visible world.
While He exists in both the visible and invisible worlds, He is not to be found visibly. Nevertheless, much of our search has been carried out in the physical world. Looking for Him in the wrong place is causing us to look for him in the wrong way. In this book, I will attempt to refocus our search onto the invisible world. That is where He is to be found.