In today's message, I shared a deep yearning for the presence of God, inspired by the words of James McDonald. This longing is not just a fleeting desire but a profound need to experience God in a real and tangible way. It's about moving beyond mere words and teachings to a place where God's presence is genuinely felt and known. This is not about quoting scripture or performing religious rituals; it's about a heartfelt connection with the Divine, where God is actively moving and speaking through us.
I recounted a conversation with a friend from India, who lamented the state of many pastors and congregations in America. He observed that many seem content to hear from others who have been with God, rather than seeking His presence themselves. This resonated with me deeply, as it highlights a common issue in our spiritual lives: the tendency to rely on others' experiences with God instead of pursuing our own. We must not be satisfied with secondhand encounters; we are invited to ascend the mountain ourselves and behold His glory.
Reflecting on my own journey, I shared a personal struggle with insecurity in my relationship with God. Despite being a leader and speaker, I sometimes find myself doubting His love, which leads to striving and working for approval. This is a reminder that our security should be rooted in the cross of Christ, where we find true rest and assurance of His love. The cross is the ultimate demonstration of God's love and sacrifice, and it calls us to lay down our efforts and rest in His finished work.
I also shared a story about my daughter, who chose to fast and pray for guidance rather than relying on my advice. This illustrates the power of seeking God personally and earnestly, trusting that He will lead us. It's a call to prioritize His presence over our plans and strategies, recognizing that true strength and direction come from Him alone.
Finally, I challenged us to examine our spiritual lives and ask if we truly know God. Are we content with rituals and routines, or do we have a burning desire to experience more of Him? This is a call to pursue God with all our hearts, to not settle for less, and to be willing to change and seek Him earnestly. May we be a people who are known for our deep connection with God, who walk in His presence and power, and who inspire others to do the same.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The presence of God is not just a concept but a reality we must earnestly seek. It's about moving beyond quoting scripture and performing rituals to experiencing God in a tangible way. This requires a deep longing and a willingness to pursue Him with all our hearts. [03:24]
- 2. We must not be content with secondhand experiences of God. Like Moses, we are invited to ascend the mountain ourselves and behold His glory. This personal encounter with God is essential for a vibrant and authentic faith. [10:18]
- 3. Our security in God's love should be rooted in the cross of Christ. Despite our insecurities and doubts, the cross is the ultimate demonstration of His love and sacrifice. We are called to rest in His finished work and find assurance in His love. [17:37]
- 4. Seeking God personally and earnestly is crucial for guidance and strength. Like my daughter who chose to fast and pray, we must prioritize His presence over our plans and strategies, trusting that He will lead us. [26:09]
- 5. We are called to examine our spiritual lives and pursue God with all our hearts. This means not settling for rituals and routines but having a burning desire to experience more of Him. It's a call to be willing to change and seek Him earnestly. [39:00]
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