The sermon delivered by John MacDuff on "The Omnipresence of God" articulates the profound theological doctrine that God is present everywhere at all times. MacDuff emphasizes God’s unbounded presence, illuminating the comforting reality that no one can escape His gaze, as expressed in Psalm 139:7-10, which serves as a foundation for his argument. He illustrates this omnipresence through the assurance it brings during times of sorrow and loneliness, asserting that God’s perpetual presence prevents true isolation or despair. By referencing Jeremiah 23:23, MacDuff underscores the relational aspect of God's omnipresence, affirming that this divine quality allows believers to experience His loving care and watchful eye, providing peace and hope amid life's uncertainties.
“Where can I go from your spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?”
“How sweet to think my God is here. I am not alone.”
“My soul, think of Him at this moment, in the mysteriousness of His Godhead nature, and yet, with all the exquisitely tender sympathies of a glorified humanity...”
“Jesus, Your perpetual and all-pervading Presence turns darkness into day, I am not left befriended to weather the storms of life.”
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