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  1. The Bible describes heaven as a place filled with God's presence. Angels stand in God's presence and act on his authority as he directs them ( Luke 1:19 ). Satan came before the Lord when he sought permission to attack Job (1:6, 12). The heavenly host rejoice before God when one sinner repents ( Luke 15:10 ).

  2. In Greek, "presence" has an exact equivalent in parousia, but this word is rendered "presence" only in 2 Corinthians 10:10; Philippians 2:12; the Revised Version (British and American); Philippians 1:26 (the King James Version "coming"). Elsewhere parousia is rendered "coming," but always with "presence" in the margin.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · Sometimes He establishes you. Other times He hides you. God’s presence isn’t a static, unmoving entity stuck in inertia. His presence is a force. It’s powerful, moving, flowing, and breathing life into all creation. The God who put the stars in place is, right now, writing a story with your life that will take your breath away.

  4. Oct 10, 2018 · The Temple. The final passage we’ll explore is in 1 Kings 8 . Solomon had just finished the temple, and the priests brought the Ark of the Covenant (where the Lord’s presence dwelled) into the Most Holy Place. Verse 10 tells us that when the priests came out, a cloud filled the temple. There is that “wind” again.

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    But I want to stick in a qualifier, perhaps, first. To be sure, God ordained in the Old Testament that his presence be directly associated with the tabernacle in the wilderness or the temple in Jerusalem, so that people could speak of entering into God’s presence in the sense that they came near to the place where he had appointed his name especial...

    And here is my answer to the question, then what does it refer to? My summary answer would go like this: The presence of God or the nearness of God is a metaphor from two sides: (1) our experience of it, and (2) God’s expression of it. Our experience of it means that we taste or feel or realize the reality of God more directly, more authentically, ...

    So in summary, God is, yes, to be sure, omnipresent in some of his influences — like, his sustaining all things at all times, holding every electron and every sub-nuclear particle in its place. But he makes his influence more manifestly felt and experienced in particular ways and particular times. And this is what we are referring to when we say wi...

  5. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Adam and Eve had intimate fellowship in the presence of God before the fall (Genesis 3:8). Since that time, sin has prevented our ability to be in the physical presence of God (Exodus 33:20). Now only the holy, sinless angels are in the physical presence of God (Luke 1:19). But Christians have the presence of God within us by virtue of ...

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  7. Jun 6, 2016 · 4. Humanity’s mission and the presence of God are inseparable. God gave man and woman purpose. They are to “be fruitful and multiply” in order to “fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion” (Gen 1:28). Adam and Eve are to do this in Eden, the epicenter of God’s relational presence in creation.

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