For the unbeliever, the truth of God’s omniscience and omnipresence is a terrifying reality. There is no word, no deed, no thought, nor hidden motive of the heart that is not completely exposed before our all-knowing God; “no creature is hidden from his sight” (Heb. 4:13). And if we dare attempt to flee from the presence of the Holy One, there is nowhere we can run to or hide where God is not present in the fullness of his being; “even the darkness is not dark to you” (Ps. 139:12)! However, for the believer, for those united to Christ by grace through, God’s attributes are not a source of dread but of assurance and comfort. In this sermon, Mitch Bedzyk encourages the church to stand in awe, and to feel the weight, of the glorious perfections and attributes of our God in order that our doxology might be fueled by our theology.
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