Meditate On
Experience His Presence
Yes, though I walk through the [deep, sunless] valley of
the shadow of death, I will fear or dread no evil, for You are with me; Your
rod [to protect] and Your staff [to guide], they comfort me.
Psalm 23:4, AMPC
My dear reader, today you can experience God’s presence
in your life. Say to yourself, “The Lord is with me and I have His favor,
blessings, and protection.” Sense His shadow covering you. His shadow is a
picture of nearness. You are not trying to get into the secret place; you are
already there in Christ. In Christ, you can’t get any closer to God. In the Old
Testament, God showed Moses, the great patriarch, only His back parts (see Ex.
33:22–23). That’s the old covenant—because of man’s failure, God was always
departing and the children of Israel only saw His back.
The picture of the new covenant is God sending His only
Son, Jesus Christ. It is the picture of the father running toward the prodigal
son in spite of his failures. Under the new covenant, we are seated with our
heavenly Father in Christ and we see the smile on His face! That is how close
you are to God today. So even if your feelings tell you that God is a million
miles away, learn to trust His Word over your feelings. All you need to do is to
utter the words “Father” or “Abba,” and immediately you will sense that He is
closer than your own breath.
In the same way, even when you don’t seem to feel His
presence, you can trust in Him. Trust doesn’t mean that there will be no
butterflies in your stomach. Trust means that even though you have the
butterflies, you still act on God’s Word. Whatever it is you are afraid of
doing, do it afraid while keeping your trust in the Lord. There are people who
are afraid to leave their house, fly on a plane, pursue a new career, start a
new friendship, volunteer in a ministry, visit a care group in church, or even
show up for work.
Beloved, don’t let fear rule your life. If you’re
thinking of embarking on something, most certainly, be led by the Spirit, seek
wise counsel, count the cost, and make responsible decisions in your situation.
Just don’t allow the butterflies in your stomach to dictate your life. When you
say to the Lord, “In You I trust,” it doesn’t mean you instantly stop feeling
any fear. Trust means choosing to act on God’s Word in spite of the fear.
BLESSINGS
JOSEPH PRINCE