God's immensity is affirmed by Scripture, illustrating His presence in every location and sustaining all of creation.
The truth of God's immensity is verified through multiple scriptural affirmations that underscore His omnipresence and absolute presence in creation. For instance, Jeremiah 23:24 declares, 'Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? Do not I fill heaven and earth?' This rhetorical question from God emphasizes that no location exists where He is not present, negating any idea that He can be absent from any part of His creation.
Moreover, the harmony between God's immensity and His sustaining power is seen in verses like Acts 17:28, which states that in Him we 'live, and move, and have our being.' This passage indicates that God's essence is fundamentally tied to the very existence of all things. If God were to withdraw His presence, all things would revert to nothingness. This understanding of God’s immensity, evidenced through numerous scriptural passages, confirms its foundational place in historic Reformed theology, illustrating that God's greatness is beyond human comprehension but fully revealed in His Word.
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