In "The Attributes of God," Thomas Watson explores the infinite nature of God's omnipresence, emphasizing that God is not limited to any space or place due to His infinite essence. He supports his arguments through various Scripture references such as Jeremiah 23:24 and Psalm 139:7, demonstrating that God's omnipresence means He governs all creation directly and intimately, which is both comforting for the believer and fearful for the wicked. Watson illustrates that omnipresence does not entail contamination with impurity, affirming God's purity remains intact despite His presence anywhere, including hell. The sermon underscores the practical implications of this doctrine for believers, highlighting the importance of walking with God by faith and recognizing His majestic presence in daily life, inspiring humility, reverence, and adoration towards the divine.
“God must needs be infinite in all places at once, not only in regard to the simplicity and purity of His nature, but in regard to His power.”
“To walk with God is to walk by faith. ... There is no walk in the world so sweet as to walk with God.”
“Ah, how rich are they who have the infinite God for their portion!”
“God, being an infinite fullness, there is no fear of lack for any of the heirs of heaven.”
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