God's omnipresence is affirmed through Scripture and reason, asserting His infinite essence cannot be limited.
The truth of God's omnipresence is grounded in both Scripture and the logical implications of His attributes. Scripture clearly states that God fills heaven and earth (Jeremiah 23:24) and is acknowledged in His attributes of infinity and immutability. If God is infinite, His essence must be present everywhere because He is not bound by space or time. Furthermore, arguments based on God's creative and preserving actions support His omnipresence, illustrating that without His presence, nothing could exist or operate. As Psalm 139:7-10 states, 'Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence?' emphasizing the impossibility of escaping God's presence.
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