Only God -
Chapter 187 - 161 Who is God?
Chapter 187: Chapter 161 Who is God?
Nuon’s soul fell into a vast expanse of light.
He could see nothing and could only feel himself standing.
Nuon was unclear whether he was still alive or already dead.
The light made him feel warmth deep within his soul.
Suddenly, inexplicably, Nuon felt...
God standing before him.
He heard God ask,
"Nuon, who am I?"
Nuon could not look directly at Him with his mortal eyes, but the trembling of his faith dominated his body and mind.
"Lord, people say you are the Lord of all creation, the God who saves the world..."
Nuon said softly, his hands pressed together in prayer before God.
"Nuon, who do you think I am?"
God asked again.
Nuon raised his face.
Was his response not satisfactory to God?
After some contemplation, Nuon spoke again,
"Lord, you are my God, you are my faith..."
Before he finished speaking, God asked again,
"Nuon, who do you think I am?"
Nuon was startled, his hands involuntarily trembling.
For a moment, the young man did not know how to answer the question.
God stood in the infinite light, gazing at Nuon, seemingly granting him endless patience and forgiveness, waiting for Nuon to provide a true answer.
And God’s previous words, like a revelation, a guidance.
Nuon began to question his heart.
God... who is He?
The Lord of all creation, the God who saves the world?
...No, God had just denied this response.
Nuon recalled the stories from the "Book of Kings and Prophets."
In ancient times, after God created the world, He endowed Logos with reason, and at the end of days saved mankind, granting them souls.
God is... the Lord of the Soul, the Creator God, the God who endows reason, the God who saves the world...
Nuon was about to blurt this out but stopped himself quickly.
No, not...
These were all too one-sided.
They were merely different mirrors reflecting light from different angles, just these, incapable of describing God.
Nuon fell into deep thought.
He still stood before the young man.
Nuon clenched his teeth, still unable to find an answer.
He questioned his heart—who is God?
God is my faith, my God...
If that’s all...
Is God not the Priest’s God, is God not the Priest’s faith?
God is not just my faith, not just my God.
...
About this question, Nuon did not know how long he pondered.
He struggled to come up with an answer.
Nuon tried all angles and phrases to answer who God was, but only received God’s repeated denials and counter-question.
Eventually,
Nuon was astonished to realize—he did not know who God was!
The young man clasped his forehead, his hands trembling, a great sense of defeat overwhelming his heart.
And God just looked at him, silently waiting.
Nuon despondently muttered to himself:
"I do not know who God is..."
The defeat written all over the young man’s face.
Wait...
"I do not know who God is..."
Suddenly, Nuon caught onto something, repeating it to himself,
"But I know who I am, I am Nuon, I am human.
As a human, I do not know who God is..."
Nuon suddenly stood firm, as though a scholar seeing the tip of an iceberg of truth revealed to the world.
"I do not know who God is...
because no one knows who God is...
because God transcends human rational categories!
How can man, with the reason bestowed by God, define who God truly is?!"
Suddenly, he captured the answer.
Noen raised his face and said softly,
"God... who you are should not be defined by man.
I do not know... who you are..."
God gazed at Noen, his look neither as scorching as the sun nor as distant as the lofty stars but eternally gentle.
"You know that you do not know."
"Noen,"
"Who I am, then I am."
Noen was stunned, tears welling up in his eyes, having received his answer.
Who God is, is not for man to define but for God to define Himself.
All at once,
the light flared up again, and Noen still could see nothing.
But after the light had passed, when he slowly opened his eyes, an incredibly dreamlike vista appeared before him.
Noen stood up, astonished at the bizarre spectacle before him.
This place was incomparably beautiful, filled with ingenious ideas, joy, and happiness.
Noen saw several angels with wings, laughing among themselves, playing radiant instruments, their sounds touching the soul.
"Noen, I am the Great Angel Solamus."
Suddenly, a Great Angel appeared before Noen, his long, smooth hair like strands of gold.
"Angel..."
Noen said somewhat excitedly.
"You have completed the Angel’s trial."
Solamus looked at the first person who had passed the trial, joyfully speaking.
Noen was stunned; he had heard of the Angel’s trial but always thought it was merely a rumor.
"The Angel’s trial, it is real?"
Solamus smiled and nodded, then took a step back and half-knelt down.
God slowly walked towards Noen.
Noen excitedly knelt down.
Gazing at the young man, Chen Yi’s eyes were gentle.
"God... I have finally seen you..."
Noen’s voice was frantic and reverent; he could not help but reveal his journey so far, his past confusion, and the determination after meeting the old Priest; he recounted everything to God.
Chen Yi silently listened, His mercy and patience enveloping everything.
After a long while, Noen finished recounting everything.
The young man looked relievedly at the luminous God.
After a pause, Noen quietly asked,
"God, do you have any mission to bestow upon me?
I... am already prepared."
God looked at Noen.
His gaze made Noen feel warmth, allowing the young man to glimpse the never-ending love.
"Noen, my child,
you are to bring the Ancient Language to the earth."
Noen did not hesitate or question; he simply nodded slowly.
"I understand, God."
.........
Since the "Book of Kings and Prophets" and the "Twin Kings Book," because God had not appeared, no other historical text in Logos had the same status.
But in the next historical text of the Logos, there is a volume named the "Nuon Book."
That historical text will record the words of God and the deeds of Prophet Noen.
Noen, after struggling mightily to return to his homeland, heard the call under the mountain of God.
God called Noen to the mountain.
After the Prophet reached the summit, God enlightened him with the truth.
Along with it,
was the divine and eternal Ancient Language.
God also revealed the angels and the Heavenly Kingdom to him, commanding Noen to bring all these from God to the earth.
From then on,
whether it be Gods or mortals, whether disasters or blessings,
none could restrain or influence each other,
everything on earth would follow the self-determination and free will of all beings.
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