Experiencing The Presence Of God 99%
Some days, worship will make you weep. Other days, you will feel dry as dust. In both cases, God has not moved. Faith is showing up on the dry days and saying, “I trust You are here, even if I don’t feel You.” That stubborn trust is sweeter to God than any emotional high.
Here is the most liberating truth I know: His presence is not determined by your temperature. experiencing the presence of god
There is a quiet ache in every human heart. We call it many things—loneliness, restlessness, or simply the sense that something is missing . For the believer, this ache translates into a specific hunger: the desire to not just know about God, but to know Him. To feel His nearness. To walk into a room and sense that you are not alone. Some days, worship will make you weep
God speaks through creation, through Scripture, through other people, and through your own thoughts. For the next week, keep a small journal. Every time you feel a sudden sense of peace, a timely Bible verse, or an unexpected kindness, write it down. You are training your brain to see what has always been there. Faith is showing up on the dry days
If you are in a dry season right now, take heart. The soil must be broken before the rain can sink deep.
Mother Teresa lived for decades without feeling God’s presence, yet she remained faithful. She understood something crucial: God gives us seasons of consolation and seasons of desolation. The desolation is not punishment; it is training. It teaches us to love God for who He is, not for how He makes us feel.
Jesus left us with a staggering promise: “I am with you always, to the very end of the age” (Matthew 28:20). Not sometimes. Not when you’re good enough. Not only during worship songs. Always.