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Monday, July 14, 2025

July 14 — "Nearer Than Your Very Breath"



Today's Reading: Acts 17:16-34

God is not far off in outer space somewhere, detached or indifferent. No, He’s near. Ridiculously near. So close that every breath, every footstep, every thumping heartbeat is upheld by Him. Today’s verse tells us that our Creator doesn’t play hide-and-seek with us. He’s not remote; He’s near. We live and move in him, cant get away from him!

Mind-blowing, right? The One who painted the galaxies is standing right beside you... and He wants to be known! Its kind of like gravity—ever-present, quietly pulling the universe together. From spinning planets to tumbling pebbles, it shapes how everything moves and interacts. Gravity isn’t distantits within the very fabric of reality. In a similar way, Gods presence doesn’t hover far above; it permeates life itself.

To understand Paul's comments, it helps to understand two theological terms about God: "Transcendence" and "Immanence." In theological terms, "transcendence" refers to Gods supreme otherness His existence above and beyond the created order, untouched by limitations of time, space, or human comprehension. In contrast, "immanence" describes Gods intimate nearness His active, sustaining presence within creation, upholding and permeating every aspect of life while remaining distinct from it. His ever-present nearness isn’t abstract theology—it’s the beautiful truth that He actively sustains all existence. We’re not just near Him we exist in Him.

Paul dropped this truth bomb in Athens, right smack in the middle of deep thinkers, Greek philosophers, and idol-chasers at the Areopagus—a hub of big ideas and even bigger egos. These folks were worshiping an unknown god, stumbling through shadows, reaching for meaning. And Paul? He boldly pulled back the curtain: the real God, the Maker of heaven and earth, doesn’t live in buildings or hide behind shrines. He wired us to seek Him—and He’s made Himself findable. This wasn’t just ancient wisdom for toga-clad philosophers it’s holy truth for us, the device-scrolling, schedule-juggling, validation-searching generation.

 Lets be honest. Life gets noisy. Crowded. Heavy. And in that fog, it’s easy to feel like Gods a million miles away. But guess what? Thats a lie—and Acts 17 stomps it flat. You don’t need a spiritual GPS or flawless record to find Him. He’s already here. Whether you’re folding laundry, stuck in traffic, or wrestling doubt, He’s present. In Him, we breathe. In Him, we move. In Him, we exist.

Don’t coast through life ignoring the One literally holding you together. Seek Him. Talk to Him. Invite Him into your ordinary moments. He’s not waiting for poetic prayers or good deeds—just for you. Crack open your Bible. Whisper into the silence. Go for a walk with no agenda but to listen. He’s closer than your shadow. May the Lord open your eyes to notice His nearness today, and attune your ears to hear His holy whisper. May your heart come alive with the delight of dwelling in Him moment by moment. And may you walk through this day with unwavering confidence that you are never alone—for in Him, you truly live.

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