In John MacDuff's sermon "The Omnipresence of God," the main theological topic is the encompassing presence of God, as articulated through the lens of Scripture. He argues that God's omnipresence is a source of both comfort and awe, enabling believers to understand that there is no place where they can escape His presence, as emphasized in Psalm 139:7. MacDuff elaborates on the omniscience of God, highlighting how He is aware of and attentive to every detail of our lives, referencing both Psalm 19 and the various descriptions of God’s watchful nature. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its ability to provide solace and assurance during times of sorrow and loneliness, reiterating that believers are never truly alone, as God is ever-present, serving as their guide and protector throughout life's journey.
“How sweet to think! My God is here, I am not alone.”
“There can be no night to the soul which has been cheered with your glorious radiance.”
“Your hand is from hour to hour piloting my frail vessel, the omnipresence of God, gracious antidote to every earthly sorrow.”
“Blessed Saviour, abide with me, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.”
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