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Never Alone: How God’s Presence Transforms Our Pain and Purpose

Never Alone: How God’s Presence Transforms Our Pain and Purpose

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In this episode of The Saints and Sages Podcast, we explore the life-changing reality of God’s omnipresence—the truth that God is fully present everywhere, all the time. Drawing from Chapter 14 of A.W. Tozer’s Knowledge of the Holy, we reflect on how God's presence isn’t limited by space or time. He is not far from any of us. In fact, there is nowhere we can go where God is not already there.

Tozer reminds us that God’s omnipresence isn’t merely a theological concept—it’s a deeply personal truth that brings peace, courage, and conviction. Whether we’re walking through seasons of joy or moments of deep despair, God is present, attentive, and actively involved.

Join us as we unpack what it means to live in the presence of an ever-present God. We’ll look at how this attribute of God reshapes our worship, our prayer life, and even how we respond to trials. If you've ever felt alone or wondered if God sees what you're going through, this conversation will reassure you of the One who never leaves and never forsakes.


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