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The Omnipresence of God

Psalm 19; Psalm 139:7
John MacDuff • December, 13 2010 • Audio
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John MacDuff • December, 13 2010
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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.

Key Quotes

“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.”

What does the Bible say about the omnipresence of God?

The Bible expresses that God's presence is everywhere, as seen in Psalm 139:7, where it states, 'Where shall I go from your spirit?'

The omnipresence of God is a profound doctrine that illustrates His ability to be present in all places at all times. Psalm 139:7 poses the rhetorical question, 'Where shall I go from your spirit?' which emphasizes that there is no escape from God's presence, highlighting His all-encompassing nature. This means that whether we are in the heights of joy or depths of despair, God is there, knowing and caring for us intimately. His omnipresence reassures us that we are never alone, providing comfort in times of sadness and loneliness, where we may seek solace in knowing that the Creator of the universe observes our hearts and is present with us, offering a divine companionship that transcends human understanding.

Psalm 139:7

How do we know that God is always present with us?

Scriptures such as Psalm 139 affirm that God is omnipresent, ensuring His presence is always with His people.

The assurance of God's omnipresence stems from biblical revelation, particularly in passages like Psalm 139:7-10, which elegantly describe God's pervasive presence in our lives. The Psalmist eloquently articulates the futility of trying to escape God's watchful eye, asserting that He is present in our quietest moments and in our greatest trials. This omnipresence is not merely a theological concept; it is deeply personal. God engages actively in our lives, caring for every detail and sorrow, as if we were His sole focus. This profound truth fosters a deep trust that encourages believers to rely on His constant companionship amid life's uncertainties.

Psalm 139:7-10

Why is the omnipresence of God important for Christians?

The omnipresence of God is important as it reassures Christians that they are never alone and that God is intimately aware of their struggles.

The significance of God's omnipresence for Christians cannot be overstated. It assures believers that they are constantly enveloped in divine presence, especially during times of distress and solitude. In moments of sadness, the knowledge that God is near provides essential comfort and encouragement. As highlighted in the sermon, His omnipresence is a gracious antidote to earthly sorrows, reminding us that we are never forsaken or unaccompanied. This theological truth reassures us that our prayers do not go unheard and that every tear is noted in heaven, revealing God's intimate engagement with our lives and the compassionate heart of our Savior, who promised never to leave us nor forsake us.

Psalm 4:8, Psalm 139:7

Sermon Transcript

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The Omnipresence of God by John
Macduff Where shall I go from your spirit? Where shall I flee
from your presence? Psalm 139.7 the omnipresence of God! How
baffling to any finite comprehension! To think that above us, and around
us, and within us, there is Deity, the invisible footprints of an
omniscient, omnipresent One! His eyes are in every place,
on rolling planets and tiny atoms, on the bright seraph and the
lowly worm, roaming in searching scrutiny through the tracks of
immensity, and reading the dark and hidden page of my heart.
All things are naked and opened unto the eyes of Him with whom
we have to do. O God, shall this your omnipresence
appall me? No! In my seasons of sadness
and sorrow and loneliness, When other comforts and comforters
have failed, When, it may be, in the darkness and silence Of
some midnight hour, in vain I have sought repose, How sweet to think! My God is here, I am not alone. The Omniscient One, to whom the
darkness and the light are both alike, is hovering over my sleepless
pillow. O my unsetting sun, it cannot
be darkness or loneliness or sadness where you are. There
can be no night to the soul which has been cheered with your glorious
radiance. Surely I am with you always. How precious, blessed Jesus,
is this! Your legacy of parting love,
present with each of your people until the end of time, ever-present,
omnipresent, the true pillar of cloud by day, the pillar of
fire by night, preceding and encamping by us in every step
of our wilderness journey. My soul, think of him at this
moment, as present with every member of the family, that he
has redeemed with his blood. Yes, and as much present with
every individual soul, as if he had none other to care for,
but as if that one engrossed all his affection and love. The great builder! surveying
every stone and pillar of his spiritual temple, the Great Shepherd,
with his eye on every sheep of his fold, the Great High Priest,
marking every teardrop, noting every sorrow, listening to every
prayer, knowing the peculiarities of every case, no number perplexing
him, no variety bewildering him, able to attend to all, and satisfy
all, and answer all, myriads drawing hourly from his treasury,
and yet no diminution of that treasury, ever emptying, and
yet ever filling, and always full. Jesus, your perpetual and
all-pervading presence turns darkness into day. I am not left
unbefriended to weather the storms of life, Your hand is from hour
to hour piloting my frail vessel, the omnipresence of God, gracious
antidote to every earthly sorrow. I have set the Lord always before
me. Even now, as night is drawing
its curtains around me, be this my closing prayer. Blessed Saviour,
abide with me, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. Under the shadowing wings of
your presence and love, I will both lie down and sleep in peace,
for you alone, O Lord, make me live in safety. Psalm 4 8.
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