C.H. Spurgeon Quotes

By C.H. Spurgeon

GOD -OMNIPRESENCE OF

He is no petty deity, presiding, as the heathen imagined their gods to do, over some one nation, or one department of nature. TD96:4 Wherever thou art, and whatever thou lookest upon, thou art in God’s workshop, where every wheel is turned by his hand. Everything is not God, but God is in everything, and nothing worketh, or even existeth, except by his present power and might. 572.304 Is it not a sad proof of the alienation of our nature that though God is everywhere we have to school ourselves to perceive him anywhere? 1305.411 His circumference is nowhere, but his centre is everywhere. 1973.400 Distance is no distance in the sight of God. 3308.304