
David was a worshipper and a shepherd. We can imagine his time spent on the backside of many mountains, alone with God and his instrument where he offered praises to God. You could say that David was sometimes a loner, who also spent a lot of time running from Saul after he tried to kill him. Either way, David was so intimately acquainted with the presence of God, that he cried after God and compared the search for his presence like that of a thirsty deer panting after the water (Psalm 42:1).
David had such a love for God and the things of God that he said, “For a day in your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere. I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than dwell in the tents of wickedness” (Psalm 84:10). This time in the presence of God cultivated such an anointing, that David’s music brought healing for Saul (1 Samuel 16:23).
I have never found anything like the presence of God, which brings such comfort and healing. My favourite time is spent saturated in worship and tapping into the tangible presence of God. I have experienced weights of heaviness lifted and burdens rolled away. When I surrender myself to God and press deeply into his presence, feeling his presence wrapped around me in a tangible, full and rich aroma. This is where healing takes place, minds are restored as the weights have no choice but to slowly fall away.
My writing and descriptions would not give enough of an explanation, of the peace and assurance which I feel in the presence of God. It’s one of those taste and see experiences that you find in total and complete surrender in worship. The love that we experience and encounter in the presence of God is restorative. His love fills cracks and empty spaces left by wounds and places where rejection may have caused damage. When we truly learn to embrace and receive the pure love of God, then we can receive pure and true love. “How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts! My soul longs, yes, faints for the courts of the Lord; my heart and flesh sing for joy to the living God” (Psalm 84:1-2).
A.P.-Y.
God’s love fills cracks and spaces. Lovely, well said. Your words and quotes have done well, but experience for oneself is the best. Have a good day and God bless.
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Amen 🙏🏾. Bless you.
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Healing in His presence… I would be so exhausted, my body aching because of whatever chore I was doing, I take the Bible and just read… as I read every muscle ache just disappear and my body receives a relaxed and healing like no other. I appreciate the healing as it happens.
Thanks for the share, sis.
God bless. ♥️
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Amen 🙏🏾. Thanks for sharing such an awesome reflection. ❤️
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Time alone with God is always time well spent, and it is never enough.
Solomon said that there is weariness of the flesh, as i believe that we still have things to do in our day, and rest is necessary. But a quiet time is always the best place to start.
Bless you sis.
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Amen 🙏🏾. Bless you
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Yes, a peace that surpasses all understanding. You can’t explain it, you just immerse yourself in His gifts. Thanks so much for sharing His presence, His power, His Grace! 🥰🙏🏽😍
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Amen 🙏🏾 💗
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Filling in the cracks…That’s what He does!! All of those superficial scratches from the daily battles can all be healed in His presence! A little goes a long way, but habitual prayer and worship allows Him to tend to those deep-seated wounds and scars of the heart and mind. How much time are we willing to sacrifice, to spend be with The Lord??
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Indeed. Time in his presence heals ❤️
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His presence is Everything! “When I surrender myself to God and press deeply into his presence, feeling his presence wrapped around me in a tangible, full and rich aroma.” I can relate!
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Amen 😊
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