Maybe this will answer Jakes and other questions:
Who Created God?
The first principle to understand is that God is not a man (Numbers 23:19). He is outside the space time continuum, so much so that he can experience a parity of duration equivalent of a thousand years buffered to 1 day and 1 day expanded to a thousand years (2 Peter 3:8). We as humans cannot do that. We must experience one day at a time. God's thoughts are not our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8). We are physical. God is spirit (John 4:24). There are spirit beings who have had no parents (Hebrews 7:3). The Father (the Most High God) was not born and has no parents. He will exist eternally into the future (Revelation 11:15). He has existed eternally in the past (Titus 1:2). Our minds are finite and we cannot conceptualize the idea of eternally into the past due to this limitation in our minds. Nevertheless we can acknowledge the fact. We, as humans have to gain power as we grow up because we are physical. However, it is the nature of God (who is spirit) to be all powerful, almighty (Genesis 17:1). His power is also infinite (having no end).
Our existence is bounded by the speed of light. But God IS light! (1 Timothy 6:16). His Son is the light for this planet (John 8:12, John 9:5, John 12:46).
Generally physical things are superior when they are more complex. The Spirit world is the opposite. That which is superior has more simplicity (2 Corinthians 11:3). Any one who has seen Christ has, in essence, seen the Father (John 14:9). There was no need for God to be created. God is self-existent; He is the great I AM (Exodus 3:14). God has the attributes of power, creativity, and balance. It is through the sacrifice of his Son that we have a chance at salvation (Acts 4:12).