Beloved congregation, as we gather today, I bring you the third part of our series, "More of His Presence." This year, we've anchored ourselves in the theme "More in '24," and the most crucial "more" we seek is the presence of God. Last week, Pastor Jane proclaimed this truth with fervor, and today, I stand before you to explain it, to delve into the depths of what it means to truly dwell in God's presence.
Reflecting on personal testimony, I recall my mother's near-death experience at 35 and her subsequent years of illness. In her struggle, she discovered the transformative power of praise and worship, which led her to a profound encounter with God's presence. This encounter not only healed her but also reshaped our family's destiny. It is this same presence of God that we yearn for more of in our lives.
In John 17, Jesus prays for our unity, emphasizing that the world will recognize God's love through our complete unity. This unity is not optional; it is the foundation upon which God's presence and blessings are poured out. The church cannot impact the world if it mirrors the division seen elsewhere. Unity is the fertile soil for God's presence to thrive.
King David understood this. He worked tirelessly for unity among the tribes of Israel. Once unity was achieved, he sought to bring the Ark of God's presence back to the center of society. This act ushered in the Tabernacle of David era, a time marked by God's outrageous blessings upon His people. Unity and worship were the keys to unlocking these blessings.
The pattern is clear: unity precedes worship, and worship invites the rain of God's presence. As rain nourishes the earth, so does worship bring the refreshing presence of the Holy Spirit into our lives. When we worship, we rise like a water tank being filled, ready to overflow with God's presence.
Today, we are called to be like David, a man after God's own heart, who despite his flaws, was a worshiper. His life teaches us that worship is not about perfection but about pursuit—pursuit of God's presence that shepherds us to our destiny.
As we enter into a time of worship, let us seek unity and offer our praise to God. Let us be vessels ready to be filled with His presence, for in His presence, we find fullness of joy, peace, and every good thing that God is. Let us worship together, desiring more of His presence in '24.
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