![]() It will either be life and light, or oppression and. Or it can be death to you, and you can suffocate yourself by attempting to assert your own autonomy and independence in the face of his absolute presence. Why bring this up? Because God sees everything we do, even when we’re doing it in the dark or in secret. God’s omnipresence and pursuit can either be life and joy to youlike eatable and drinkable gold. This can be an encouragement, or it can be dreadful-depending on where you are in life. Nothing can be hidden from God, and nothing can escape him. ![]() This is Ezekiel trying to describe God’s all-seeing, all-intelligent eye. Imagine having these kinds of wheels on your car! Then Ezekiel describes eyes that are all around. The picture is that you can go any direction you please without effort or turning. There are two wheels that are set perpendicular to each other. This depicts the great omnipresence (God is everywhere present, and there is no limit to his where he can be) of our God. Emblem with the man who is aware in everything of the omnipresence of God 2228001709 gods omnipressence icon in different style vector illustration. He sees a wheel within a wheel on this chariot. The prophet is doing his best to explain what he’s seeing with his limited understanding and human language. In an unusual vision, Ezekiel sees a supernatural chariot (Ezekiel 1:15–25). The prophet Ezekiel captures this attribute of God perfectly. God, however, does have an all-seeing eye. They just had enough life experience to predict something. Remember when your mom or your teacher would tell you that they had eyes on the back of their heads? Now as the parent, you know that they never did have eyes on the back of their heads.
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