Saturday, July 30, 2016

"Here in Your Presence"

"They asked each other, "Were not our hearts
burning within us while he talked with us on the
road and opened the Scripture to us?"
                                                           Luke 24:32

    The greatest computer that had ever been
designed and built up to that moment was finally
to be put into action, and from all over the world
scientists had gathered to be present at its
unveiling. Far more complex than anything that
 had gone before, it was capable of solving
intricate problem that would previouly have defied
analysis.
But those present were at loggerhead as to the
question with which to initiate its operations.
while they argued over Lagrangian functions,
stress analysis, and the price of wheat, the janitor
 suddenly pushed himself forward. Still holding
his broom, he called out, "Is there a God?"
A death silence fell over the room, as all wanted
 for the result. slowly, the vast machine began to
go into action. Lights flashed and a solemn
clicking whirr sounded. And then a deep voice
from the vtials of the computer said, "Now there
is."Why is it then that many say they do not feel
the Lord is nearby? This promise was made to
God's children which explain why it is for many
non-believer to sense the warmth of His presence.
Others, though, are simply too busy to notice that
He is there. They have no time to read the Bible,
no time to hear His gentle, and no time to
cultivate a relationship with Him.
   Then other never experience His presence or
impact in their lives because their lifestyles are
completely out of the harnomy with God's will.
There is a song i always like to hear "Here in
your presence."
    Another passage of Scripture which illustrate
the point of being built up spiritually is found in
Proverbs 3:5,6 "Trust in the Lord with all thine
heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding,
In all thy ways acknowledge him, and shall direct
thy paths."
     Above all, the Bible, the message of divine
 revelation and divine redemption, is a universal
message. The message of the Book is to all
mankind, not just a select few, or to go certain
races or nations. Futher phrases that characterize
the message of the Book are: "all the world,"
"all flesh," "every creature," "the ends of the
earth," "all peoples," "all nations," "all men,"
"the nation "the uttermost parts of the earth,"
"all the earth,"



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