The Word of the Lord came to Israel in spite of the fact they had
failed the Lord.
God is a covenant keeping-God and He proved it in dealing with His chosen people.
When we aren't faithful, He abides yet faithful.
The people had to come to the place of self judgment and acknowledgement
of their guilt and separation from God.
When anyone does that God's presence will be a glorious reality
in their midst.
There are many people in life that think just there presence makes a
vast difference in what and how things go.
I remember a teacher I had in high school. All he had to do was walk
into the classroom and all of the sudden things became quiet and orderly.
There were a few teachers in my school days, that their presence didn't
make
that much difference, but with a few it surely did.
It makes a difference in the local church when the presence of God is
realized and recognized.
It made such a difference to Moses that he said, "If thy presence
go not with me, carry us not up hence."
There was a land to be conquered BUT Moses wasn't about to venture out to do that without the presence of God.
We attempt too many things independent of God, but God help us to say, "If you do not go with me, don't carry me up."
It's interesting to notice that when Moses revealed his dependence upon God, that is when the Lord began to let Moses know that He would manifest himself in a very special way to Him.
God reminded his servant that no man could look on His face and live, but he did promise to put him in the cleft of the rock and cover him with his hand, and then to pass by. I love it when Jesus passes by in a very special way!
I'm going to share several things with you in this message about
the wonderful presence of God.
Something essential is something that you cannot do without.
It is mandatory --it is essential.
The presence of God is something that is an absolute necessity to
experience glory and victory.
It's not an optional thing, but it is absolutely essential.
There are a lot of essentials in life- for instance:
*If you are going to make bread, you must have dough.
*If you are going to fly 30,000 feet above the ground it is
essential to have an airplane.
*If you are going to fish, you must have bait.
*If you are going to speak, you must have vocal cords.
*If you are going to think, you must have a brain.
*If you are going to drive you must have a valid license.
*If you are going to make a phone call, you must have a phone
line.
*If you are going to eat, you must have food.
A. His presence is essential if we are going to know success in the Christian life.
You cannot succeed on your own.
There must be a power and presence beyond ourselves to accomplish spiritual
endeavors.
The key to spiritual victory is not us ---- but Him.
There are too many giants on our journey through this life to try to
face them without the presence and power of the Lord.
B. His presence is essential if we are going to know success in the Christian church.
We can stir up religious dust through busyness and activities, but success comes to a church when God's presence is realized and recognized.
Thank God, Jesus said, "Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst" (Matt.18:20)
Someone may say, "Preacher, how do you know where the Lord manifests his presence?" My answer is, "You'll know."
And if you know anything at all about spiritual things and about God, you'll know. We should come to church with God in mind. The question should not be, who can I see at church.
We should have the same concern that Moses had when he said in Ex.33:18, "Show me thy glory."
ESSENTIAL PRESENCE
1 Chr 16:31-33 says:
"Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice: and let men
say among the nations, The LORD reigneth.Let the sea roar, and the fulness
thereof: let the fields rejoice, and all that is therein. Then shall
the trees of the wood sing out at the presence of the LORD, because he
cometh to judge the earth".
When you feel God's presence in your life, It will cause you to
rejoice!
Psalm 16 speaks of the fields rejoicing and all that is in them.
It gives reference to the trees of wood singing out at the presence
of
the Lord. We know that trees don't have vocal cords
and don't sing as you and I do.
But even the presence of God has a positive effect of the world of nature.
The Lord causes all of nature to sing.
There is at least one way you can tell when the Lord is around in
blessing and power in a person's life.
You don't hear them grumbling, complaining, and belly-aching, you hear
them praising the Lord for all He is and all He has done.
Nature knows nothing of redemption and yet the Bible pictures it singing
in the presence of God.
When God touches His people there is a song that swells up in them
that is exhilarating, exciting, and thrilling.
When God's glory falls on you not only do you want to speak of His
praise, but also shout his praise, and sing His praise.
ESSENTIAL- EXHILARATING
Ps 16:11
"Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness
of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore."
When God manifest His presence, there is "fulness of joy."
A. Joy is a delight of the mind that brings gladness, contentment, triumph, and cheerfulness.
B. Joy is a product of the Holy Spirit (Gal.5:22).
C. There is a moral joy.
That comes from a peacefulness of conscience, knowing that we
have done something good or beneficial.
D. There is spiritual joy.
It comes from God Himself, from His promises, from the gospel, from
the prosperity of Christ's kingdom, and from thoughts of
our future state.
In 1 Pet. 1:8, Peter calls it "Joy unspeakable and full of glory."
ESSENTIAL PRESENCE
EXHILARATING PRESENCE
EXULTING PRESENCE
Ps 31:20, "Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence from the pride of man: thou shalt keep them secretly in a pavilion from the strife of tongues."
What is a "pavilion?" A covered place, a booth or a tent in which
a person may be kept hid or in secret.
Where are we safely housed?
In the holiest of holiest, the innermost court into which no man can
come uninvited. We are surrounded by God's grace and glory.
The closer you get to the cross, the less you care about what long tongues are saying in regard to your life.
The context of being "hidden in God's pavilion," has to do with the
tongue.
When tongues are let loose, it is like turning a pack of wild wolves
loose in a huge rabbit cage.
You do not have to be afraid of a long tongue, because God knows all about it, and if He is sovereign, and He is, then he can reverse what the ungodly person is seeking to do with the tongue. God is bigger than gossip and the gossiper.
That is why you do not have to be afraid of a few long, sharp, malicious
tongues!
There is a two-fold layer of protection for God's people:
1- Tabernacle of Sovereignty- If He is hiding us, and He is sovereign,
do you realize what that means?
He is over all and is never overcome or never answers to anyone.
2- Tabernacle of Sacrifice- Aren't you glad that the blood covered
it all?
We are hidden in the pavilion of His supreme sacrifice at
Calvary.
The canopy of "His blood" is all around the true saints of God.
We are covered, washed, justified, and redeemed in the blood of the
Lord Jesus Christ.
ESSENTIAL--EXHILARATING--EXULTING--ENVIRONMING--
When God's presence is manifested, things melt and move before Him.
If God is around, it will be expressed in some way before the eyes
of the people.
A. Melts Stubborn wills
We will says as Jesus did, "Not my will but thine be done."
It is so easy to get like a stubborn mule and not bend to what you know is the will of God concerning you.
B. Melts Stoney-hearted attitudes
There is so much just "don't care" in the modern day church.
We are the opposite of "chicken little" who when something fell out
of the sky, thought the world was about to fall.
So many today would say, "Well, so what."
C. Melts Sinful desires
The sure-fire remedy for besetting sins is the fact that God is present
with us, unending, permanently, day by day.
If we know He is looking on, not only in what we do but what we think, it would behoove us to declare ourselves dead unto sin, but alive unto God through the Lord Jesus Christ.
Rom 6:11 says we are to:
"Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin,
but alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord."
1.You can never go anywhere God has not already been.
He has even gone to hell, to the lower parts of the earth, to announce
his victory, after the Calvary experience.
After doing that, he led the saints of God out of paradise and many
of them who had died were seen on the streets of Jerusalem, walking around.
2. You can never go anywhere that God cannot go.
That is why it pays to never run from God.
Jonah found out that didn't work very well.
3. God is omnipresent.(everywhere present)
Someone once asked a little child, "Why is there only one God?" The
child responded by saying, "Because God fills every place, and there's
no room for another one."
A famous surgeon once had just finished operating before a gallery of distinguished visiting doctors. They asked him how he could work so well with such a large crowd present. He said to them, "You see, there are just three people in the operating room where I operate--the patient and myself." Someone said, "Why that is only two! Who is the third one?" He responded by saying, "The third is God."
Isa 63:9
"In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his
presence saved them: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them; and
he bare them, and carried them all the days of old."
His presence delivers from enemies and bondage .
You might say, "Preacher, I seem to be bound by some sin, some thing
I know is displeasing to God, and I can't seem to get loose from it.
Realize the presence of God. Thinking about His all seeing-eye. Think about what He is able to do for you.
The antidote for dope, alcohol, and whatever else you might name
is to get your thoughts on and realize the presence of God.
Luke 1:18-19
"And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this? for
I am an old man, and my wife well stricken in years. And the angel answering
said unto him, I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God; and am
sent to speak unto thee, and to shew thee these glad tidings."
The angel comes telling Zecharias about the birth of John the Baptist.
Zecharias is an old man and wonders how he could ever produce a son.
Gabriel reminded himself and Zecharias that he was standing in the presence of God.
That seemed to be a part of what enabled the angel to give that
kind of message to a man well up in years.
He said, "I am Gabriel that stands in the presence of God."
Do you have something that is facing you, that you think is just too hard for you? You can face it through the presence of God.
It has got to be tough when a parent has to give up a son or daughter
to death, or a husband or wife.
Things like that are the hardest to face.... I'm often in the presence
of someone who says.... "I don't know how I'm going to make it now."
The key is realizing we are standing in the presence of God.
He is well aware of everything that is happening to us.
God's presence will refresh, like nothing else in this world can do.
"Refresh" literally means to "recover your breath."
Have you ever climbed a tree, slipped, fell out of it, and had your breath knocked out of you? I remember the first time it happened to me, I thought I was dying. It was not serious but I thought it was.
It speaks of "revival."
God will send times of refreshing to those who will be willing to "repent"
of all they know is contrary to the will and purpose of God for their lives.
He is the God of refreshment.
I think of how God refreshed Elijah by the brook. He was worn out and was in need of food. He came to the place of depression. He asked God to take his life from the earth. He didn't want to live. God prescribed rest for him, and had the ravens to bring him food there as he dwelt by the brook. God is interesting in refreshing his people.
This is a dry and thirsty land where we live. It is a lowland of sin and sorrow.
Our spiritual mouths get parched and dry, but God is able to come along, and refresh our mouths.
Prov 28:13
"He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth
and forsaketh them shall have mercy."
Come to the house of God looking for "refreshing."
God's wells haven't run dry, they're not even low, in spite
of the spiritual drought that exists around this world.
Let's put our buckets down in the well of grace!
There is nothing like His presence.
First, you should know you have His presence in your heart.
Second, if you are saved, let Him open your eyes to his presence
and put you shoulder deep in the glory of God.