The abiding presence

[The Glory Unveiled]

How will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us? What else will distinguish me and your people from all the other people on the face of the earth?” [ Exodus 33:16 NIV ]

Everything and anything that is unique has a distinguishing characteristic that sets it apart from others of the same kind. For humans, the presence of God in our lives makes all the difference, setting us apart from others. If God’s presence is with you, only then will others know that God is pleased with you. When Samson declared he would rise again as he had before, and shake himself as on previous occasions, after revealing to Delilah what could weaken him, the Bible states that he did not realize that the Spirit of God had left him (Judges 16:20). This indicates that God was not pleased with his actions, resulting in His presence departing from Samson. Moses asserted that people would only recognize that God was pleased with them because of His abiding presence. The presence of God bestows upon us a ribbon of glory that distinguishes us from every other person—it is the sole mark of distinction. Moses questioned what else would distinguish him and God’s people from all others on the face of the earth, and there was not an answer, signifying that nothing else could set them apart except God’s abiding presence. While Samson experienced the presence of God, it was not enduring. If God is pleased with a person, His presence abides with them, accompanying them wherever they go. God is pleased with those who yield to Him in all things, adhere to His word, and follow His instructions. If you are that person, then you bear the ribbon of God’s glory.

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for your abiding presence. Help me to walk continuously in total submission to your will and purposes. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: God’s abiding presence is the mark of His interest in a man.

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