God is utterly glorious in His omnipresence and immensity. He is present in all places and that with His full being. The application to evangelism should be seen immediately. Christians are not going out to their neighbors or the far places of the earth to people and places where they have to drag people to where God is. No, they go to people and places where God is fully present in terms of His being. We do not have to drag people to our nation or to our church for God to be there. It is true that there is a special manifested presence of God with His people and especially so when they are gathered in corporate worship, but God is present in all places in the universe and evangelism does not go where God is not.
The omnipresence of God teaches us that all people live in His presence. It is not just believers that live in His presence, though believers have the expressed glory of God dwelling and living in them, but all live in the presence of God and all that they think, desire, and do is each and every moment in His face and is either for or against Him. Each person will stand before God on judgment day and answer for how he or she has treated God while in His presence. Human courts need witnesses and evidence that acts as a witness in order to convict. In the court of God He will need no other evidence than Himself. All that the people we want to evangelize have done has been done in the presence of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They need to be made aware that they are in His presence every moment and will answer for every moment before the all-present and holy God. The omnipresent God needs none but Himself to establish the facts of the guilt of every human being in the universe. He is God.
The believer must begin to view people with that understanding. It is not just that people are being bad when they do certain things, but their actions are in the presence of God and are against Him at each moment. This is one reason that moralism and ritualism are so wrong. Those teach that if a person behaves in a certain way or does certain religious rituals that things are okay. No, no and a thousand times no. Each and every thing that we think, desire, and do are against God if we don’t have Christ. A person can have very moral actions in the outward sense but be in full moral collapse because those things are not done out of love for God. A person may never commit physical adultery but may have a heart that lusts for hundreds of others every day. Even worse, that person may love many things (including him or herself) not for God and so be guilty of committing spiritual adultery against God moment by moment each day. We must view people with that understanding or we will have no idea the extent of their sin. Unbelievers are guilty of spiritual adultery against God every moment they exist in unbelief because they are in the grip of love for themselves and things rather than love God as the Greatest Commandment teaches that all should do. They do this in the presence of the One they are commanded to love with their whole being. So they walk around each day in the grasp of their adulterous lovers in the presence of a holy God. Who can retain a hold on self-righteousness once they see that?
The believer must begin to think of God with that understanding as well. If we love God above all, then we should desire that people would not sin against our great love. Sin is a hideous abuse of God and is in fact God-abuse. We abhor the actions of people that abuse children and women, but far worse are the actions of those same people as they abuse God. They abuse God by going after gods that are nothing in and of themselves. They go after things that they lust for and covet while hating the God who upholds them in their being and provides them with their food, breath and all things. With every sin they violate the law and commit cosmic treason against the Most High when they choose and love the things of the devil rather than God. With every sin they go against His continued mercy that calls them to repentance. The heart that loves God should be mourning when it sees these things and proclaim the glory of God to unbelievers. It is not just that evangelism is all about the good of people, but evangelism is also about telling people of the sovereign rights that God has over them.
In light of the fact that all people live in the presence of God and all their sin is against Him and known by Him, we are to evangelize all. It is also the case that the omnipresence of God is a necessary teaching if we go out to tell people that God may give them a new heart and save them. If He is not really there, then they have no one to save them. If He is not really there, they have no one to confess their sins to. If He is not really there, then how does Christ come to live in their hearts? The Great Commission is the promise of Christ that as the Church goes into the world He will be with them. The omnipresent God is necessary for the practice of biblical evangelism. Maybe that is why as the biblical view of God is being set aside biblical evangelism goes is also being set aside.
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