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Wonder and awe in God's presence means basically to be gobsmacked and absolutely mute in the presence of sheer awesomeness and to feel peace and ultimately at one with yourself and to stand in absolute admiration and fascination and be totally focused on thatWonder and Awe in God's Presence means that you need to appreciate what God has done for us in our life's and what he made around us.
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Wonder and awe in God's presence means basically to be gobsmacked and absolutely mute in the presence of sheer awesomeness and to feel peace and ultimately at one with yourself and to stand in absolute admiration and fascination and be totally focused on thatWonder and Awe in God's Presence means that you need to appreciate what God has done for us in our life's and what he made around us.
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One God means that there is only one God, not a million, one God in charge of everything, and nothing.
The ontological argument does not mean that God does not exist it is just an argument based upon the concept of God itself, this topic is a controversial topic and is often led into believing the wrong way one time or another.
The expression is "Merry meet, merry part and merry meet again" Meaning happy (good), meeting (coming together). To encounter one another in joy. To depart from one another in kindness and joy and to anticipate the chances that will bring us back into one another's presence.
it means that there is only one God and He is the ultimate God. no one can be above Him.
It is a sign of being priest , prophet, and king. Anointed as a priest to lead others to God ; a prophet to speak for God; and a king like Jesus who came not to be served but to serve one another.
7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 8 The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love. (1 John 4:7-8, New American Standard Bible)
you can share love with one another by God and trueness
If God is anywhere, He is everywhere. God cannot be in one place, and not in another.