Hello, my Christian family,
The subject of "Seeking the Presence of God" has come up lately in many church gatherings, and it needs clarification.
“Who Should Be Seeking God’s Presence?” Of course, the immediate response will likely be, “Everyone, right?” Unfortunately, not everyone should be seeking His presence. I will do my best to shed light on this subject and make it clear that I am not splitting hairs, so before you're tempted to hit the "delete" button, please allow me to explain. Every unbeliever who has not yet been born again and received Christ as Lord and Savior should be seeking the presence of Jesus with all their heart and all their mind. Without seeking Him, they are simply wandering through life, ending up with the countless billions of others whose lives are adrift.
For those who do not yet know Jesus as Lord, without taking that leap of faith and reaching out to Him, they could end up among those empty souls who believe the lies of the one my late mother sometimes referred to as “Ol’ Slewfoot.” Satan will go to great lengths to keep you from coming to know Jesus Christ, as he hates you and everyone who has been created in the image of God. However, for those who are already true followers of Jesus, they need not seek the presence of God, because Scriptures clearly state “. . . Christ is in you, the hope of Glory” (see Colossians 1:27). The believer need not seek what or who they already have living inside them. That is the greatest hope ever given to mankind, and it carries with it eternal life in Paradise.
Secular Christians might differentiate between Jesus and God, but the Bible clearly reveals that Jesus is God. He created the universe and everything in it. “The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through Him and for Him.” (See Colossians 1:15-16)
We realize that some may be seeking a feeling, such as goose bumps, or a supernatural encounter like a vision, or a visitation from an angel, to give them a sense of comfort and reassurance, but this is a carnal approach for babes, and not the seasoned believer. The Word of God needs no such reinforcement, nor should the well-grounded believer. It clearly declares that Jesus is God, a fact that is clearly settled in the Scriptures. The Word is our guide, as though having been set in stone tablets. Simply put, believers have Christ already inside them, but instead of seeking His presence, something we already have, seeking a closer walk with Him is something we should seek throughout our entire lives. I plead with you to make Jesus your Lord for the remainder of your days.
Your brother in Christ,
Ken Simmons