Episode notes
This episode explores the doctrine of omnipresence, teaching that God does not possess size or spatial dimensions, yet is fully present at every point in space with His whole being. Scripture affirms that God fills heaven and earth while simultaneously transcending space, since He existed before space was created and cannot be contained by it. Because God is spirit—without matter—His presence is not spatial in the way created beings experience presence. Using analogy, the episode explains how immaterial existence helps us grasp omnipresence, while guarding against reducing God to physical or mechanical categories.
These truths shape Christian worship. With the tearing of the temple veil at Christ’s death, worship is no longer confined to a physical location. Through the permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit, believers wor ...