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What does the Bible say about God's presence on earth?

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The Bible reveals that God, who is infinite, condescended to dwell on earth, specifically in the temple, highlighting His grace and mercy towards humanity.

The scripture in 1 Kings 8:22-27 describes King Solomon's astonishment at the Lord's decision to dwell among His people on earth. Despite God's infinite nature, He chose to manifest His presence in the temple, signifying His willingness to engage with humanity. This act of condescension reflects God's mercy and grace, demonstrating that He is not just a distant deity but one who deeply cares for His people. Furthermore, Psalm 139 emphasizes that there is no escaping God's presence, as He is omnipresent, fully aware of all things in every location. This profound reality speaks to the significant relationship believers have with a God who chooses to dwell with them.
Scripture References: 1 Kings 8:22-27, Psalm 139

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