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omnipresence

Is Hell the Absence of God? 

July 10, 2023 by Bob Wilkin in Blog - God’s presence in hell, omnipresence
Ben asked the following question via email: “Is hell the absence of God? If not, please explain.” God is omnipresent. That means that He is present everywhere all the time. That is true of God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Three separate Persons, but one being. The entire Godhead is omnipresent.
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July 13, 2021
Will God Be Omnipresent Eternally in the Lake of Fire? Also: If Adam Had Not Sinned &; Eve Had Sinned, Would Their Offspring Have Had a Sin Nature?
God’s Transcendence., lake of fire, omnipresence, Psalm 139:7-10
If Eve had sinned but Adam had not, would their children have received a sin nature? Today, on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be unpacking this and many more questions. Additionally, they will be discussing God's omnipresence. Specifically, they will be dealing with His presence in the lake of fire. We hope you can join us as we strive to keep Grace in Focus.
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God Is Omnipresent

August 23, 2019 by Shawn Lazar in Blog - doctrine of God, omnipresence, systematic theology
The ancients thought their gods were limited to certain places. A god was in this tree or city, or only had power over that mountain or river. Outside of his or her particular domain, the god was powerless. By contrast, in Biblical thought, God is omnipresent. That means that, unlike creatures (or pagan gods and
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