Immensity
In biblical terms, "immensity" often refers to the boundlessness and incomprehensibility of God, underscoring His omnipresence and transcendence. This characteristic is articulated in several scriptures, such as Psalm 139:7-10, where David reflects on the impossibility of escaping God's presence, affirming that no matter where one goes—whether to the heavens or the depths—God is there. This highlights His vastness and the idea that He is not confined by physical limitations or space.Furthermore, the concept of immensity is linked to God's eternal nature, as expressed in Isaiah 57:15, which states that God "inhabits eternity." This suggests that God exists beyond time and space, reinforcing the idea of His infinite nature. The immensity of God serves as a foundation for understanding His sovereignty and greatness, encouraging believers to recognize their smallness in comparison to His vastness and to trust in His overarching plan and presence in their lives.
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His Immensity - Part 2
By A.W. Tozer3.3K12:05PSA 104:2PSA 139:14ISA 40:22In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the wonder and mystery of God's creation. They share a personal anecdote about their younger brother's fear of falling up, highlighting the awe and curiosity that can arise when contemplating the intricacies of the world. The speaker emphasizes that everything in existence is sustained by God's power and love. They draw parallels between God's love for His creation and a painter's love for their artwork, asserting that God's love ensures the preservation and teaching of all that He has made. The sermon concludes with a reminder to lift our eyes to the heavens and acknowledge the greatness of God as the creator of all things.
His Immensity - Part 3
By A.W. Tozer3.1K22:49PSA 46:10ISA 64:1MRK 8:36PHP 3:8COL 3:3HEB 4:9REV 21:4In this sermon, the preacher addresses the deep longing and emptiness that exists within every human soul. He emphasizes that even though people may have fame, success, and worldly pleasures, they still cry out for something more. The preacher suggests that this longing can only be satisfied by a relationship with God through Jesus Christ. He encourages the audience to seek God in silence and prayer, and to prioritize their spiritual well-being over worldly pursuits. The sermon concludes with a call to surrender the world and find true fulfillment in Jesus alone.
His Immensity - Part 1
By A.W. Tozer3.5K17:32PRO 14:12MAT 7:13MAT 16:25MRK 8:36JHN 14:6PHP 3:8COL 3:3In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of God's imminence and how we don't have to go far to find God because He is present in everything. The speaker mentions a formula that emphasizes the idea that God is right here with us. They also read a couple of Bible verses that highlight the importance of losing our lives for Christ in order to find true life. The speaker references a book called "The Revelation of Divine Love" written by Julian 600 years ago, where she describes a vision of a small object representing all of creation. The speaker concludes by mentioning their intention to occasionally quote from old books throughout the series.