![]() ![]() Not even the spiritual domain can separate us from the benevolent, loving presence of God Almighty. But how is this possible? God’s love is inseparable when the tremendous ability of God to transcend the scope of time, space, and the spiritual domains of heaven and hell is understood. Neither death nor life could separate a person from God’s incomparable love. Notice that the text states that no angelic or spiritual being could separate a believer from God’s love. ![]() For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom. No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. “Who can separate us from the love of Christ? Can affliction or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?. Second, divine omnipresence also indicates that God is not limited by the spiritual domain. To put it another way, God is able to interact with us in ways we interpret (through our time-bound experience of cause and effect) as the result of timelike capacities in the person or essence of God or the existence of other timelike dimensions or properties through which God operates.” Divine Omnipresence Implies God Is Not Limited by the Spiritual Realm “Whoever caused the universe, then, must possess at least one more time dimension (or some attribute, capacity, super-dimension, or supra-dimension that encompasses all the properties of time). Omnipresence also indicates omnidimensionality. If true, this would mean that God would exist in all dimensions and even one beyond. Physicists claim that the physical universe contains at least 11 dimensions and could escalate to amazingly 28 dimensional realms. Even though the universe is estimated to be some 250 times bigger than what is observed, God is not limited by even the incomprehensible expanse of the universe. David teaches that God’s presence is everywhere, at all times and places. David continues by saying, “If I live at the eastern horizon or settle at the western limits, even there your hand will lead me your right hand will hold on to me” (Psa. But for now, one should understand as the psalmist extolled in his rhetorical question, inquiring, “Where can I go to escape your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?” (Psa. We will return to the distinction between God’s presence and the physical realm in a moment. That means everything else, including the laws of nature, are potentialities. Thomas Aquinas argues that in addition to God’s omnipresent nature, God is the only Being in all existence that exists as pure act. Contrary to popular opinion, God is not limited by the physical sphere. Let’s take a brief look at how omnipresence impacts our understanding of God.ĭivine Omnipresence Implies God Is Not Limited by the Physical Realmįirst, God’s omnipresent nature implicates that the physical realm does not limit God’s presence. Existing as a transcendent being, God is present in all places at all times. This means that spatial locations do not limit God. Thus, “omnipresence” speaks of God’s all-present nature. ![]() Omnipresence is a compound word comprised of the word “omni” , meaning “all,” and “presence” which defines a person or being’s location. The term omnipresence describes the all-presence of God. ![]()
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