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Everywhere we go we must conduct ourselves with the realization that Christ is beside us. We cannot see Him, but he is there and as His children we want to be bearers of the light that is in us. If Christ cannot go with us everywhere we go, we had better question whether he goes with us at all. He i
He fills all outer space, permeates all matter. He is in the chasms and black holes of the universe. “In Him we live and are moved and have our being. At any point in the whole realm of nature you will have to say, Surely God is in this place! God is in every drop of blood coursing the veins and art
I mean, do you notice the glory of God in everything you see? One does not have to search hard to find it for it is apparent everywhere. All we have to do is use our eyes. Not only our physical eyes, but also the pair of spiritual “eyes” God has given us, his children. Then we are no longer surround
The first earth includes all that we see and experience on earth presently. Breathing, eating, and drinking are part of our present existence. This earth includes many living creatures: sparrows, deer, ostriches, spiders, and so many more. Although this world is marred by sin, it is filled with the
November 4 Read Jeremiah 23:23-32 God is everywhere and is everywhere present. What an awesome idea this is! Take a look outside at night. When you see the myriads of stars you get a little idea of God’s omnipresence. We know that all creation is under his hand. With so many stars, we see that omni
In the normal pursuit of our daily activities we seldom, if ever, give thought to this terrestrial ball of matter to which we are bound so completely. This world upon which we rush to and fro seems in comparison to our bodies very huge indeed! But we and it are composed of the same basic elements, s
This includes the big things such as the sun, moon, the stars, the earth with all of its trees, plants, and animals, and everything else. There are things that we take for granted such as the air we breathe, that which we call our own, time, our very lives. This is very plain from Scripture. “The ea
We notice the sunshine and rain, snow and green grass, mountains and lakes, people and animals; but we accept them as matter-of-factly as we do our food and clothes. Have you ever been awakened by mighty crashes of thunder and been awed by the flashes of lightning – and then seen things which you ne
But it is not a surprising noise that catches us unaware. It is a constant sound that we listen to all the day. We see it in the newspapers, on the Internet, and in every form of media. The violence of this earth is as common as the element of air and it seems that so many breathe it in more consist
There is no place in the whole universe where he is not. Omnipresence in turn implies two other ideas. The first is the truth of God’s immanence, which means that he is near to all his works. We find this idea in the language of the Catechism: God upholds and governs all things “as it were by his ha