![]() ![]() Through heaven in called His throne, not even there is He contained. For that reason, neither is He at any time in a particular part-either as containing it or as being contained, either by limitation or section. ![]() "God is not in darkness or in place, but He is above both space and time, and qualities of objects. In each case, the one is present to and penetrates the whole without a part of it being in the part of another." 1 God is 'in' or present to the whole universe the way a mind is in its brain, or the manner in which beauty is present in a work of art, or that thought is in a sentence. He is at every point in space, but He is not of any point in space. He is at every point in space, but He is not spacial. God is everywhere, but He is not any thing. God is present to but not part of creation. ![]() As the indivisible Being, God does not have one part here and another part there, for He has no parts. "It means that all of God is everywhere at once. Normal Geisler explains the omnipresence of God this way: Omnipresence Definition QUESTION: Omnipresence Definition – What does the Omnipresence of God mean?ĭr. ![]()
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