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God’s presence is also in heaven (see: Revelation 4-5; 11:16). Angels serve in heaven in God’s presence (see: Isaiah 63:9; Luke 1:19). After Jesus was resurrected, he went to heaven to be in the presence of God the Father (see: Hebrews 9:24).
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God’s presence is great and can cause the earth to shake and mountains to crumble (see: Isaiah 64:1-3; Nahum 1:5). Often there are storms and fire when God’s presence arrives somewhere (see: Exodus 19:16-19; Revelation 4:5). People are often terrified in God’s presence (see: Exodus 20:18-19; Isaiah 6:5). However, God’s presence can also be gentle (1 Kings 19:9-13).
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God’s presence is great and can cause the earth to shake and mountains to crumble (see: Isaiah 64:1-3; Nahum 1:5). Often there are storms and fire when God’s presence arrives somewhere (see: Exodus 19:16-19; Revelation 4:5). People are often terrified in God’s presence (see: Exodus 20:18-19; Isaiah 6:5). However, God’s presence can also be gentle (see: 1 Kings 19:9-13).
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When God’s presence is with a people, God blesses and protects those people (see: Exodus 33:14-16; Psalm 31:20). People should want to be in his presence (see: Psalm 105:4). It is a terrible punishment for someone to be sent away from God’s presence, or for God’s presence to leave someone (see: Genesis 4:13-14; Psalm 51:11; Ezekiel 10). Hell is far from God’s presence (see: 2 Thessalonians 1:9).
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