Sacred Stone
“And whoever falls on this stone will be broken; but on whomever it falls, it will grind him to powder.”” Matthew 21:44 NKJV
The reason why Emmanuel (or Immanuel) clicked more than my common name is the revelation of its meaning, i.e., the immanence of God. While the transcendence (or the existence of God apart from us and His non-subject to our material world) of God is merely revered by religious people, the immanence of God enhances the practice of His presence in believer’s everyday living and lifestyle. Notwithstanding, no one can truly practice the presence of God without first acknowledging, appreciating, and accepting Him as the sacred cornerstone to be fallen upon. Just as mountains tremble in the presence of God, the hardness and stubbornness in the heart of man are truly broken when we fall upon the sacred stone for mercy. Job did because he practiced the transcendence and immanence of God, while his friends and miserable comforters were limited by their practices of the transcendence of God. Even today, we all need the embrace of the transcendence and immanence of God to consistently practice the presence of God in all our relationships with the elements in our world.
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