Anything said about God is based on His revelation of Himself to us. As a Spirit, God has the capability of being present everywhere in the world at once. Moses experienced that presence on a wilderness mountain (Exodus 3); Isaiah, in the Jerusalem temple (Isaiah 6); and Paul, on an international highway (Acts 9). Most often The Bible speaks in terms of God being present in relationships. He called Israel to be His people (Exodus 19:3-6). He appeared to Elijah in a "still, small voice" (1 Kings 19:12). Most of all, God appeared Person to person in the human flesh of His son Jesus. The personal presence of God in Jesus Christ is the central and normative source of knowledge about God.
The bible makes no such claims. It would, in fact, be quite heretical to claim that Satan is either omnipresent or omnipotent. Those are usually thought to be attributes of God only.
God is omnipresent.
According to the Bible: YES, he is Omnipresent (He is everywhere) Good sense of humor...
Omnipresent.
That is an impossible question to answer. Since God is omnipresent, we would also have to be omnipresent.
Yes Christ's word which is the Bible is everlasting and omnipresent.
God is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Everything comes from the Lord. He is omnipotent, Omnipresent, Holy and the source of everthing.
Quick definitions (omniscient)adjective: infinitely wiseNO, although Satan is a supernatural being, who is very wise, he is NOT INFINITELY wise. If he were, he would be God. The Bible has numerous verses which describe God as being Omniscient. There are NO verses which describe Satan as such.
People pray to God in most religions by simply or talking, whether audibly or not, to God. Since God is omnipresent, He will hear what you have to say.
The bible is very clear that God is omnipresent. That means everywhere present. We are taught that if we go to the highest heavens he is there. If we go to the deepest sea he is there. There is no where we can go and hide from God.
It does not say this in the bible.
God is considered as omnipresent and omnipotent.