Jeremiah 23:24
"“Am I a God at hand,” says the LORD, “and not a God afar off?"
Key Reflection
In first-century Judah, the idea that God could be both "at hand" and "afar off" was a profound challenge to the conventional understanding of divine presence. For the original audience, this verse underscores Jeremiah's assertion that God is not limited by physical distance; he is omnipresent and intimately involved in human affairs, even if his direct intervention may sometimes seem distant. This rhetorical question invites the reader to reconsider their perception of God’s accessibility and sovereignty, emphasizing His comprehensive and pervasive nature.
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