nah man
he isn't hiding in one of us
he knows of the power he has
he's all the way up in heaven
its up to him when to use the great power and reset this fallen world, He is letting us do whatever we want. Humanity is going to self-destruct, and when that happens, God will intervene and work his magic. After judging us, he is basically going to reset the Earth, a new, fresh earth free of sin and no bad things like storms, natural disasters, other crap. Thing is, this new earth is only promised to all believers, and if you guys do believe in God, you guys get guaranteed eternal life in the new world promised to us.
OK I'm going off-topic, so the point is, this isn't that correct, but that's my belief anyway
I'm sorry but I feel as though that's a belief that is consistently wrong and dangerous.
God is absolutely in each of us because each of us are god.
God does not know the power he has because he made himself forget so he could experience his creations. Although he can forget about his power, that does not mean he stops using it. He is always using his powers, whether for good or for evil. Evil, pain, and suffering continues to exist because he is unaware that he is the real cause.
As a matter of fact, although I do not like using or reading the Bible, the entire Bible itself proves this fact. It's just that man has misinterpreted the Biblical teachings to fit his own desires. For one, the Bible is not supposed to be literal. It's an allegorical story fit to teach others about the god that hides within them. When the Bible prohibits Idolatry, it's really talking about the fact that it's a sin to worship those outside of yourself, for there is no power that can give you control of your own destiny and world other than your own imagination. The very act of stating that there is an external God is a form of Idolatry.
When the Bible talks about sin, it doesn't mean "sin" as something that's to be punished. It means "sin" as something that is without the realization of your own influence on the world around you, essentially turning away from your own power. "Sin" means without, in other words, without god.
Straight from the Bible, "A man can receive nothing unless it is given him from heaven" [John 3:27] and "The kingdom of heaven is within you" [Luke 17:21]. These verses mean that one cannot receive anything unless given to him from HEAVEN (which is another word for the
Human Imagination) When Luke says the kingdom of heaven is within you, he's referring to your own imagination. These two verses mean that the human imagination is in each man, and that human imagination creates our reality.
"Let the weak man say, 'I am strong'" (Joel 3:10) - This verse reinforces the fact that we inhabit the cloaks we create for ourselves. If you imagine something with the vividness of the current reality, and there are no conflicting beliefs, your reality will, even if slowly, begin to shape in order to fit your beliefs.
I think it is very helpful to consider God as a single entity, while also being each of us. You, me, and everyone else are really God. No, not me, William, no, not you, deion. But the real you and me, the entity who masquerades and wears the cloak created and named, "William". As well as every other disguise, such as the cloak named "deion".