Friday, August 15, 2008

The Presence of God

"When Jesus tells us to become like little children, He is inviting us to forget what lies behind. Whatever we have done in the past, be it good or evil, great or small, is irrelevant to our stance before God today. It is only NOW that we are in the presence of God."
Brennan Manning, The Ragamuffin Gospel.

It is only now that I'm in the presence of God. Being in the presence of God is so central to the health of our connection with Him. How many times do we trail off on our own path of what we think is important, many times in the name of God. All the time missing what is most important and where true purpose is found, in the midst of His presence.

God has really been reminding me and teaching me over and over today about what it means to be in His presence. That being in His presence is the central purpose of my relationship with Him. To know God, how do I come to know him more. I struggle with this knowing, so often in my own human mind I connect my closeness to God with my own understanding of what knowing Him is. To know Him means to do stuff for Him, to know Him means to have physical knowledge of God, who He is and how He works, to know Him means to help people, to serve and love like I believe He would want me to. I know all of these things are not necessarily wrong but for me today they represent my misinterpretation of what it is to really know God.

"The culmination of knowledge is not conceptual but experiential" Philosopher Jacques Maritain quoted in the book "The Ragamuffin Gospel".

Psalm 46:10 "Be still and know that I am God"

To know is to experience God, experience His love, his wonder, his power, his grace, this is where knowing God begins. And I think when I can more fully understand and begin to really and truly know God, to be still and experience Him, I will see the wonders of His power begin to unfold in my life more than I ever have before. So here, right now, I continue on this journey, to truly know my Savior, my Jesus. In stillness the ecstasy of his presence awaits...

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