The Holy Presence of God is a profound and transformative aspect of the Christian faith, deeply rooted in Scripture. From the very beginning, God's desire to dwell among His people is evident, as seen in Exodus 25:8, where He commands, 'And let them make me a sanctuary, that I may dwell in their midst.' This divine presence is not limited to a physical location; rather, it is a relational reality that believers experience through faith in Christ. In Matthew 18:20, Jesus assures us, 'For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them,' emphasizing the communal aspect of His presence during gatherings of believers. Furthermore, the promise of the Holy Spirit, as articulated in John 14:16-17, reveals that God's presence is now within us, guiding and comforting us in our daily lives. The Apostle Paul echoes this truth in 1 Corinthians 3:16, reminding us that we are 'God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you.' As we seek to cultivate an awareness of His Holy Presence, we are drawn into deeper worship and intimacy with our Creator, allowing His glory to transform our hearts and communities. Engaging with this sacred theme, as explored in sermons like 'Having the Lord's Presence With Us Always,' invites believers to reflect on the significance of living in constant communion with God.
This sermon emphasizes the powerful reality of revival, highlighting the transformative impact of God's presence among His people. It explores how revival leads to deep conviction, self-revelation, and a holy atmosphere that challenges and transforms individuals. The speaker shares examples of past
Thomas Kelly delves into the Quaker practice of group worship, describing the special moments of divine presence and unity experienced when worshippers gather in silence. He explores the concept of group mysticism, where individuals are bonded in a super-individual Life and Power, feeling the touch
This sermon emphasizes the importance of abiding in the presence of the Lord, focusing on the need to prioritize holiness, forgiveness, and serving God over money, music, degrees, or psychology. It highlights the significance of making disciples who follow all of Jesus' commands and the promise of G
