How Do You Sense God's
Presence? (Part 1 of 6)
2012-01-16
"I can sense God's presence through my little
brother," says Cole, 10. For many with little brothers,
sensing God's presence through them would be a most
unusual phenomenon. But all things are possible with
God.
Cole has more: "When I am bored, I can sense God in
my mind talking to me. He makes me relax. When I'm in
church, I sing to the Lord. He makes me feel like I
always want to sing to him."
We live in a media age where entertainment is
available at the flick of a remote control. The idea of
being without stimulation long enough to quiet our minds
and hear God seems like an idyllic notion only
conceivable for people who lived before the modern age.
Nowadays, we think we don't have time to wait on God and
hear his voice.
"I know God is around me because when I'm crying, I
start to think of good things," says Carleigh, 9. "When
I'm sad, I think of more good things. When I'm very mad,
I start to think of wonderful things."
While some may be waiting for God's presence in a
miracle, Carleigh is enjoying God by taking control of
her mind. The Bible says, "For as he thinks in his
heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7). God gave us emotions,
but he also gave us a mind. Your emotions will respond
to whatever you think about.
Taking control over your mind and emotions is the
first step to sensing God's presence. The Apostle Paul
urged his readers to bring ?every thought into captivity
to the obedience of Christ" (II Corinthians 10:5).
This kind of vigilance requires aggressive action. As
an army general attacks enemy soldiers, we should pursue
errant thoughts. Learn your weaknesses. Capture all
thoughts contrary to God's will and put them in prison
by claiming Christ's victory over them. By capturing
wayward thoughts today, you'll be that much closer to
experiencing God's presence and his peace.
"I sense God's presence through the Bible because it
tells how to live and worship God," says Erick, 10. "It
also is God's living word. It reminds me that God is in
my life and guides me."
Several millennia ago, the Psalmist wrote, "Your word
is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path" (Psalm
119:105). People in both the ancient and modern worlds
have discovered they can depend on the Bible to lead,
direct and guide them into God's presence. How amazing
that the Master of the universe has given us a written
record of his workings and ways.
A wise captain wouldn't think of setting sail without
map and compass. Don't launch out into life's deep
waters before studying God's life map, the Bible.
Plenty of high adventure awaits those who live in
God's presence. Following the revealed will of God in
the Bible keeps us from running aground in life's
shallow waters. If you haven't noticed, life's shallows
are mired with multitudes living superficial lives.
Think about this: Living in God's presence rescues us
from living in our own presence. If we're only aware of
our own needs, we've missed the adventure of living a
large life. Living in God's presence allows us to see
new horizons and tap unimagined resources. When Jesus
died on the cross for our sins, he not only rescued us
from destruction, he rose, ascended and sent his Spirit
to live in us.
Memorize this truth: Proverbs 23:7, quoted above.
Ask this question: Have you taken ungodly thoughts
captive?
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quotations are from the New King James Version. To find
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