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...in very close touch with the Father of all, the one omnipresent intelligence pervading everything.
The Father within you, so lovingly and familiarly revealed by Jesus, is not far away in a place called "heaven," but His abode is in the spiritual realms which underlie all creative forces. As Jesus realized and taught, "The kingdom of God is within you." On the invisible side of human nature is the home of the Spirit, which is the seat of power.
This revelation of God immanent Existing or remaining within; the idea that God is present throughout the universe. in the universe was clearly set forth by Paul: "In you all, through you all, and above you all." The inspired ministers of today are proclaiming the same. Reverend Doctor Lyman Abbott A prominent American congregationalist theologian and editor (1835–1922) known for reconciling Christian theology with evolution. once said:
"The conception of God as a first great cause, who ages ago set in motion certain secondary causes which control the world, and with which He interferes from time to time as exigency urgent necessity or emergency may require, is giving place to a conception of one great, eternal, underlying cause, as truly active today as He was in the days of old. This energy is an intelligent energy. The relations of the physical world are intellectual relations. Science does not create them; it discovers them. Science thinks the thoughts of God after Him.
"While science has thus been leading us to see God in physical nature, philosophy has been leading us to see God in all the events of history. The doctrine of evolution, which is not the same as Darwinism Abbott distinguishes between the general concept of progress/development and Charles Darwin's specific biological theory of natural selection., is the doctrine that the world’s progress is from a lower to a higher stage, from a simple to a more complex condition. Thus, history is no longer the mere record of great events, or the story of great lives; it is the philosophical unfolding of a great development, the goal and result of which is the kingdom of God on earth."