Where is God?
God is everywhere.
That was one of the first question and answer I learned from my catechism many years ago.
The Pharisees ask a question somewhat like that as Jesus approaches Jerusalem with his followers:
“When is the kingdom of God coming?”
Jesus responds: “The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.” (Luke 17:20-25)
The catechism of the scriptures, which we listen to now, says “The kingdom of God is among you.” The Greek word translated “among” can also be translated “within” so some translations have “The kingdom of God is within you.” But commentators say it’s better we look for the kingdom of God among us than simply within us.
Yes, God who is everywhere is within us, holding us and all things in being. God makes a home in us, Jesus says, but we should not limit God’s presence to human beings or see God working only in us. God is among us, in others and in the universe we are part of. God is not present among us as an observer, God is building a kingdom that we may not observe. We can miss it, the parables of Jesus indicate.
Especially in times like our, the kingdom that’s coming is hard to see.
It’s hard to see Jesus in the bread and wine, in his followers, in the wars and the destruction happening in our environment.
That’s what eyes of faith are for. Lord, that we may see.
God never changes! Truth never changes. The old Baltimore Catechism was the best…TRUTH STICKS! The Truth is simp
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From the outside in, to the inside out, the kingdom of God comes!
Bringing the “kin-dom” about allows us to be mirrors of God’s love to one another.May I carry the temple of God with welcoming, open arms.
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“From the outside in, to the inside out, the kingdom of God comes!”
Bringing the “kin-dom” about allows us to be mirrors of God’s love to one another.
May I carry the temple of God with welcoming, open arms.
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