Last Sunday for Sunday School we studied the incommunicable attribute of God’s omnipresence. We read the following quote from Henry Bavinck's The Doctrine of God:
“When you wish to do something evil, you retire from the public into your house where no enemy may see you; from those places of your house which are open and visible to the eyes of men you remove yourself into your room; even in your room you fear some witness from another quarter; you retire into your heart, there you meditate: he is more inward than your heart. Wherever, therefore, you shall have fled, there he is. From yourself, whither will you flee: Will you not follow yourself wherever you flee? But since there is One more inward even than yourself, there is no place where you may flee from God angry but to God reconciled. There is no place at all whither you may flee. Will you flee from him? Flee unto him.”
I said it reminded me of the old song "Sinnerman", which no one knew. So, from one of my favorite bands, here is "Sinnerman".
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