Firstly, are we talking about a God or about the Christian God? Let's take a quick view of the main streams of beliefs:
- Hindus acknowledge multitudes of gods and goddesses.
- Buddhists say there is no deity.
- New Age followers believe they are God.
- Muslims believe in a powerful but unknowable God.
- Christians believe in a God who is loving and approachable.
What makes the Christian God different? Buddha existed, Muhammed existed and Jesus existed but he was the only one who raised from the dead and claimed to be God. Many religions focus on a person's spiritual efforts. With Jesus Christ it's a two-way interaction between you and God. The Christian God is the only one who urges you to have a relationship with him. Many world religions place an individual on their own, striving for spiritual perfection. Buddha, for example, never claimed sinlessness. Muhammad also admitted that he was in need of forgiveness.
Secondly, many of us want strong, even overwhelming reasons to believe in God but God has given us the freedom to believe in him or not. What God wants is for us to know him as our Father, Friend, Comforter, Counselor, Lord - willingly, not under compulsion.
He has given us more than ample reason to believe in him. But he doesn't force us to know him. Even as Jesus says, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one opens the door, I will come into him" (Revelation 3:20). He enters our lives at our permission. And if we sincerely want to find out if he's there and what he is like, he will allow us to find him and know him.
So, that's it we have to believe by faith, very easy to say right? It's by faith because faith means receiving something, not doing something or even being something. To say, therefore, that our faith saves us means that we do not save ourselves even in slightest measure, but that God saves us. We are all the same for God. There are no better/worse Christians... all you have to do is believe. Isn't that the fairest way?
Reasons for the existence of God: