“Lord, through all the generations you have been our home!” Ps 90:1
At the end of a hard day it feels good to come home to a place you
know—a place where you can kick off your shoes, run around in your
bathrobe and not worry about what anybody thinks. And reverently
speaking, God’s presence can become equally comfortable to you too. With
time, you can learn to go there for strength, for protection, and for
guidance. God wants you to be at home in His presence and aware of His
nearness at all times. We think of God as a deity to discuss instead of a
place to dwell, but God wants us to see Him as the One in whom “we live
and move and have our being” (Ac 17:28 NIV). When God led the children
of Israel through the wilderness, He didn’t just show up once a day and
then disappear. No, the pillar of fire was present with them all night
and the cloud of smoke was present with them all day. God never leaves
us. Jesus promised, “I am with you always” (Mt 28:20 NIV). The Psalmist
said, “The one thing I ask of the Lord—the thing I seek most—is to live
in the house of the Lord all the days of my life” (Ps 27:4 ). “That’s
nice,” you say. “I’d love to live in God’s house too, but I’m stuck in
the real world.” No, just the opposite; you are just one decision away
from your Father’s presence. You don’t need to change your address—just
your perception. Wherever you go today, whatever you face today, remind
yourself, “He is with me!”
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