Written by Dr. Carol
04/19/2018
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As a follower of Jesus you are
called to change. God has something better for you than the broken-down
condition in which He finds you. You are powerless to make this change on your
own, and yet God requires your deep investment in the process. So what’s your
role? More than any other single thing, your role is to keep coming back to the
place where real transformation happens.
If you are desperately sick and need
surgery, you go to a hospital. If your car is wrecked and needs major repairs,
you take it to a body shop. If you desire an academic degree, you enroll in a
university. And if you need heart change, inner healing, character
growth, freedom, victory, you go to where transformation happens – the
presence of God.
We often place so much emphasis on
religious behaviors as the pathway to transformation. But it’s not the church
services, Bible reading, small groups, prayer, and acts of service that in
themselves lead to real change. It’s possible to be in church every time the
doors are open, be a world-class theologian in Biblical studies, and do all the
other religious stuff good Christians are supposed to do and still remain the
same. That’s why some Christians only seem more shriveled up and bitter the
more time goes by.
All these behaviors are only
ultimately helpful in transformation to the degree they help us into God’s
presence.
What
Happens in God’s Presence
Imagine if you could physically see
Jesus here on earth right now. You’d probably make every effort to go spend
time with Him, be around Him, listen to Him, be close to Him. For those who did
spend that kind of time with Jesus when He was physically here, they changed so
much that people “were astonished and they took note that these men had been
with Jesus.” (Acts 4:13
)
How astonished are people when they
notice you? The disciples who spent time with Jesus were not perfect, but they
changed so much that people couldn’t help but be amazed. Here are a few of the
things spending time with Jesus accomplishes:
- Lose fear and grow courage
- Lose selfishness and grow to care about others
- Go through serious troubles with faith
- Live a life consistent with God’s laws
- Do everything with integrity and excellence
- Exhibit joy and love always
Those who have spent lots of time in
God’s presence do what they say and say what they do. They’re the same whether
in public or in private. They maintain an eternal perspective on things. (We
could do a whole Bible study on these points.)
So that’s the result. How do you get
there? How do you keep coming back into God’s presence?
How
to Enter God’s Presence
The longer you spend time with
someone, the more like them you will become. Husbands and wives experience that
over many years of marriage. And it’s especially true of God’s presence. “But
we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are
being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the
Spirit of the Lord.” (2
Corinthians 3:18)
There are countless devotional
books, email series, and text services to give you raw material to help turn
your mind toward God daily. There is worship music and prayer journals/guides
to help you focus. Those are wonderful starting places, but the point is to
intentionally enter God’s presence.
God can and does show up anywhere
and in any way he chooses. But we can choose to come close. You can do that
both in the company of others and when you’re alone. Both are powerful and
important.
Entering
God’s Presence with Others
Corporately, choose to be in
gatherings where God’s presence is welcome. Not every service or meeting will
result in the same emotional experience, but inviting the presence of God needs
to be intentional. Simply doing religious activities does not do it. The focus
must be on God and not on us. If your home church does not do this, consider
also going to other Christian events to be where God’s presence is welcomed.
In such a gathering you will feel
the Holy Spirit pulling your spirit to go deeper. You will have the choice at
that moment to remain superficial and “on earth,” or to enter God’s presence in
a spiritual dimension. Your physical senses may continue to hear the music or
prayers or sermon, but part of you is caught away. Sometime deeper is
happening.
When you feel that pull, answer it.
Go there. Sometimes you may feel emotional, though not always. Your soul will
almost always be still, though very much alert and alive. In God’s presence
you’re not the one acting; He is.
Entering
God’s Presence when Alone
God’s presence is just as available
when you’re alone as it is when you’re with others. You can enter His presence
every day! Sixty seconds reading one verse is better than nothing, but real
change is not likely to happen that way. I believe at minimum you need 15
minutes a day in God’s presence for your soul to experience lasting
transformation; and once a
week won’t do it. If your need is great, you may need to soak in God’s
presence for extended periods of time.
Now don’t buy into the guilt trip
you may feel right now. This isn’t a “you’re bad”; it’s an invitation to
something spectacular, available, real, and personal.
Don’t give up until you find what
works for you. Sure, use a devotional, worship music, your journal, and/or a
Bible reading plan. You can do this in your closet, out in nature, or while
driving alone in your car. But remember that the point is to come into God’s
presence so that He can work His transformation in you.
And be sure to get quiet.
Intentionally lay out your thoughts and feelings before God, and then stay
there. Don’t just get up and run away. Stick around for a little while, and
listen. That’s when He will speak to you and change you.
Keep coming back into God’s
presence. That’s where real transformation happens.
Your Turn: What helps you experience God’s presence? Have you
experienced change there?
What are you going to do this week to enter God’s
presence? Leave a comment below.
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