What’s posted on your social media accounts shows what’s written on your heart. It’s a window to your soul. How often do you post about being in love with the everywhere God?
The everywhere God isn’t building bound. He’s not restricted to religious lectures or liturgies. He’s not limited to church routines, rituals, or programs. The everywhere God isn’t looking for your church attendance. He’s longing for unlimited admittance into your heart wherever you go.
There’s no place so dark, no human heart so hard, that the light of the everywhere God can’t be seen by anyone willing to look. You can interact with the everywhere God anyplace and everyplace. All it takes to experience Him is an open, humble heart.
You are made in the image of God. You can’t escape from inner reminders of Him. You carry them everywhere you go. The presence of the everywhere God is the glorious present that is present everywhere but is almost always overlooked or ignored.
If you are unaware of the everywhere God, it’s not because He’s not there with you. It’s because you’re trying to hide from Him. You can ignore the everywhere God, but He’s not ignoring you. The everywhere God is here with me as I write, there with you as you read, and everywhere else.
Even if you hide things in the depths of your heart and close it tightly, you can’t escape from the eyes of the everywhere God. The everywhere God can’t be confined or contained anywhere. He’s always and everyplace on the loose.
Your no trespassing signs can’t keep the everywhere God away from you. You’re only pretending that He isn’t there. Even when you shut down your heart to quench the Holy Spirit, you can’t make the everywhere God go away.
You don’t need to go anywhere special to interact with the everywhere God. Talk and listen to Jesus wherever you are!
Every believer in Christ is called to the ministry. The everywhere God wants to work in and through every one of His followers. (Philippians 2:12-13) I did a Bible word study once on the word called as used in the New Testament. I didn’t find a call to preach there. People are sent to preach. (Romans 10:15) However, when the word called is used it refers to every single Christian.
The New Testament concept of the priesthood of the believer (1 Peter 1:9) declares that all Christ-followers are now set apart to be trained for God’s work of the ministry. (Ephesians 4:12-17) The disciples were commissioned not only to make and to baptize disciples, but also to train all future Christ-followers to do everything that they had been commissioned (ordained) to do. (Matthew 28:19-20) If you are a true Christian, you have been called by God to do the work of the ministry. We are called to assemble ourselves together so that we can all encourage one another and spur each other on to love and good deeds. (Hebrews 10:24-25) Every single Christ-follower carries a heavy responsibility. (Acts 1:8)
