Secure in God’s Presence

“My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” Ex 33:14 NIV

Unless you spend time in God’s presence you will always have an underlying sense of insecurity. There are certain people we draw security from just by being around them; their presence and approach to life make us feel better. Likewise, when you need to be lifted and strengthened you must spend time with God. Being in His presence is like being in a room filled with perfume; you take the fragrance of it with you when you leave. Moses spent a great deal of time with God. He knew that without God’s presence he wasn’t worth two cents. Can you imagine being responsible for the daily care of two million people, getting them out of one country and into another—on foot? It’s mind-boggling. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, the Israelites spent much of their time complaining about their lot in life and finding fault with Moses. When things went wrong, he was their favorite target. It was an ideal situation for losing your mind. But God told Moses, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” God can give you rest in the midst of trouble, and peace in the midst of conflict. That includes a difficult workplace, or a home that’s in constant turmoil. God’s presence can help you to show love in the face of mistreatment, and patience in times of stress. It can help you to bring positive change without a lot of words, and end up feeling good about the way you handled things. So spend time in God’s presence today.

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3 Responses to Secure in God’s Presence

  1. Dawn Davis says:

    This is balm to my soul today. Today my family is faced with an unexpected loss of half of our income as of this past week. All set to move to LA to begin a new venture with film and music centered around Christ, our heads are spinning as the income that vanished was remote and it was our base for moving. As we sit here today in GA and things have dried up– I also know that God is moving and we will just do the next thing before us.

    Only in the supernatural can these things be sorted out. Thanks to you for this word as it calms my soul and surrounds me with peace.

  2. Diana says:

    Amen. Thank you lord for I am secured in you. You guide always toward the right direction even when I’m struggling through the storm.