The Omnipresence of God

I decided to read through What the Bible Teaches, by R.A. Torrey again. It’s a great book – you can download a free PDF here – so we’re doing a little Bible study every Thursday. Subscribe over there to make sure you don’t miss anything, but come back and add your voice in the Comments! >>>

The first chapters of this book deal with the basic nature of God, and it can seem so fundamental if we just read it like homework. Every time I crack this thing again, I consider skipping the first part, because, ya, I know that God is all-powerful and all-knowing and all over.

But I’m always glad that I don’t skip over it. There’s nothing boring about the fundamental nature of God. He’s so amazing.

John is hosting the conversation today, on the omnipresence of God. Here’s a snippet:

Thus the dilemma for the human mind: How can someone so vast be so personal and intimate with humankind? How can He be everywhere, and yet localized in the person of Jesus Christ, walking the earth two thousand years ago, or sitting on a throne in Heaven in eternity, amidst a Heavenly throng? 

Take a few minutes to read the short chapter, and hit up the Comments here to engage your over-stimulated brain with the idea that God is that big.

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