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Webster says, “Omnipresence is an attribute peculiar to God.” In that attribute He is with His whole being “present everywhere at the same time.” Webster also says, “The ubiquity (existence everywhere at the same time) of God is not disputed by those who admit His existence.” Funk and Wagnalls says
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
March 13 Read Acts 17:24-28 One of the aspects of God’s omnipresence is His Immanency. Not only is He transcendent as we saw yesterday, above and beyond all things, but He is also immanent, meaning that He is constantly in all things. In Jeremiah 23:24 we read, “Can any hide himself in secret place
This, then, that God, the Creator of the universe, is omnipresent, not only in His power, but also in His essence; that as the transcendent One He is immanent in all things, and that, too, as the living and. ever active God, Who continues to speak the Word that once creatively proceeds out of His mo
if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there. God is even beyond the universe as we know it. God is in the universe as we know it. If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall hold me. And then t
Even the younger school children are taught the word for this omnipresent. But have you ever stopped to really consider exactly what this implies? Perhaps God’s own Word will shed some light on this great truth. Zechariah 4:10b tells us, “…they are the eyes of the Lord, which run to and fro through
his own presence forever.
Likewise the term “omnipresence” cannot be found in the Bible but is there anyone who is so foolish as to conclude from this that God is not everywhere present? Though, therefore, it may be admitted that the word “Trinity” is not found in the Bible, yet, it should be evident to all who have eyes to