Omnipresence of God Is his ubiquity, or his being present in every place. This may be argued from his infinity, Psalms 1:139-24: his power, which is every where, Hebrews 1:3; his providence, Acts 1:17-28, which supplies all. As he is a spirit, he is so omnipresent as not to be mixed with the creature, or divided, part in one place, and part in another; nor is he multiplied or extended, but is essentially present every where. From the consideration of this attribute we should learn to fear and reverence God, Psalms 89:7. To derive consolation in the hour of distress, Is. 43: 2. Psalms 46:1. To be active and diligent in holy services, Psalms 119:168.

See Charnock's Works, vol. 1: p. 240; Abernethy's Sermons, ser. 7; Howe's Works, vol. 1: p. 108, 110; Saurin's Sermons, vol. 1: ser. 3; Gill's Body of Div. b. i; Spect. vol. 8: No. 565, 571; Tillotson's Sermons, ser. 154.


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