I remember a discussion about world religions when a fellow teacher remarked on the irony that Christianity claims to be monotheistic but has three powers to follow; meanwhile Christians refer to the Hindu faith as polytheistic when many Hindu followers claim that all their gods are just aspects of the Brahman. So, is Christianity a monotheistic or polytheistic faith? The answer: God is God, both unknowable and personal, both eternal and here in the present, both limitless and residing in a single person.
Our priest today said that he often hears the question: Does God exist? However, he said that is a secondary question; the first should be "What god are you talking about?" When he asks atheists and agnostics to describe the god they don't believe in, he says that what they describe is not the God that he believes in either. God is greater than the labels that so many have placed on Him. He is more than what we have tried to define.
Ask for "the real God to step forward" and He will. He is eternally ready for you to be ready for Him.