Category: The Presence of God

  • EPISODE 957 – LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AT A DISTANCE FROM GOD 1

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    Beloved, learn to stay strong on the word. Give no place to the devil and his cohorts. Selah.
    Apostle Bennie
    Author
    Saturday, 6th September, 2025
     

    LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AT
    A DISTANCE FROM GOD 1



    “we come closer to God and approach him with an open heart, fully convinced by faith that nothing will keep us at a distance from him. For our hearts have been sprinkled with blood to remove impurity and we have been freed from an accusing conscience and now we are clean, unstained, and presentable to God inside and out!”

    Hebrews 10:22 (TPT)



     
    God made man and planted Him in His presence for eternal communion.
     
    Man was not made to live outside God’s presence. However, after Adam turned away from God’s instructions, he became guilty at heart and couldn’t approach God’s presence.

    He hid himself from the presence of the Lord because of guilt and the sense of condemnation.

    That has always been the challenge of man after sin entered the world.
     
    The matter of sin, guilt, and a sense of condemnation is rooted in unbelief. But the only way man can commune with God is by faith.
     
    To commune with God by faith is to live by the word of God. All things came into being by the word. Man’s relationship with God was according to the speaking of God. 
     
    Man is only able to approach God on the grounds of faith. This faith is a confident assurance in who God is and what He has supplied to man.
     
    Under the Old Covenant, God established the Aaronic Priesthood as a means to usher man into His presence. 
     
    God never wanted to be distanced from His people. No matter the corruption of man, He still made provisions to reach out to man and to bring him into fellowship with Him.
     
    When the Israelites left Egypt, the Lord instructed Moses to build a tabernacle, that He might be in their midst. The tabernacle had the outer court, where animal sacrifices were made. 
     
    It also had the holy place (which had the seven lampstands, the table of shewbread, and the altar of incense) and then the most Holy Place. 
     
    The Holy Place was not made accessible to everyone. It was only the High Priest who had the consecration to enter the Most Holy Place. It was there in the Holy Place, God’s glory manifested. 
     
    The ark of the covenant was kept in the Most Holy Place. A special veil separated the most holy place from the other parts of the tabernacle. 
     
    Now understand that, though God made Moses to consecrate the High Priest to be the only person to legally enter the Most Holy Place, God in His wisdom made provision to commune with the entire nation of Israel in the Most Holy Place.
     
    Aaron, as a high priest was a representative of God to the people and the people to God. He was to wear a special garment that distinguished and separated him for his assignment. This high priest’s garment had shoulder pieces that held the breastplate and the ephod (which we will discuss further later). The shoulder pieces were made of two onyx stones (one on each shoulder), and upon each of the onyx stones will be engraved with six names of the twelve tribes of Israel. (Exodus 28:2-12)
     
    Meaning Aaron was adorned in this gracious garment to be a representation of the children of Israel before the Lord.
     
    “You shall put the two stones on the [two] shoulder pieces of the ephod [of the high priest], as memorial stones for Israel; and Aaron shall bear their names on his two shoulders as a memorial before the LORD. Exodus 28:12 (Amplified Bible)
     
    Whenever the High Priest stood before the Lord in the most Holy place, it was a memorial before the Lord that the entire nation of Israel was before Him.
     
    God fellowshiped with the whole nation through the High Priest.
     
    But the High Priest couldn’t just draw close or enter the Most Holy Place.
     
    Before he could enter the Most Holy Place, there were some specific things which have to be in place. Apart from the burning of incense (Leviticus 16:12-13), another crucial thing he needed was an unblemished blood (Leviticus 16:3; Hebrews 9:7).
    With these things in place, the High Priest enters the Holy place or draws close to the presence of the Lord with confidence.

    The High Priest approaching God’s presence with confidence was the entire nation approaching God with confidence.

    Everything in and about the tabernacle is a prophetic and typographical representation of Jesus, His redemptive work and what He accomplished through His life, death and resurrection.
     
    Jesus has a better Priesthood than that of Aaron. Aaron’s Priesthood produced a temporal experience of God’s presence; however, Jesus did an eternal work and ushered all who shall believe in Him into an eternal fellowship with God without any sense of guilt.
     
    Under the Aaronic Priesthood, there were yearly sacrifices made. But Jesus, who is the perfect High Priest, made a perfect, eternal sacrifice once and for all.
     
    “And by his one perfect sacrifice he made us perfectly holy and complete for all time!” Hebrews 10:14 (TPT).
     
    Now we are not like Adam, who had to hide himself from the presence of God. We are not like the Israelites, who needed yearly offerings before they gained some temporal confidence before the Lord. And then after some limited time, they become guilty of sin. We are saved through Christ’s perfect and eternal sacrifice.
     
    Now through Christ’s sacrifice, we have eternal access into God’s presence. We dwell and enjoy His presence every day, not because of our self-righteousness, but by the perfection of Jesus.
     
    Adam hid from God because of guilt and a sense of condemnation through the sin of unbelief. We boldly approach and enjoy the Lord because of the blood of Jesus.
     
    Refuse to distance yourself from the Lord.

    Don’t allow any guilt or wrong to draw you away from God.

    Live daily in the confidence of the eternal sacrifice of Jesus.
     
    Hallelujah!
    DIG DEEPER
    (Hebrews 7:19; Romans 5:1-2; 1 John 3:19-21; Ephesians 3:12; Hebrews 4:16; Psalm 73:28)
     
    WE PRAY
    Thank the Lord for granting you access into eternal fellowship with Him through His Son, Jesus.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Isaiah 61-63

    2 YEARS PLAN
    1 Samuel 10

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – I don’t permit anything to keep me at distance from God.
     
    – I dont’ allow any guilt or wrong to draw me away from God.
     
    – I live daily in the confidence of the eternal sacrifice of Jesus.
     
    – I don’t distance myself from God.
     
    – Thank you Lord for the access of eternal fellowship with you through Jesus.
     
    Oh blessed be God!
    Thank you Lord Jesus!
     

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  • EPISODE 937 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU? 3

    EPISODE 937 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU? 3

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    Many lives will not be impacted or transformed when you keep doubting yourself and what God has called you to do. It is not how you feel about yourself, it is what God says about you. Selah.
    Apostle Bennie
    Author
    Sunday, 17th August, 2025

    THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION –
    WHERE ARE YOU? 3



    “Then the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?”

    Genesis 3:8 (NLT)



     
    Remember this, anything God says is pregnant with the revelation of His person, wisdom, mindset and character.
     
    The question “where are you?” reveals:
     
    – the heartbeat of God for man. He is genuinely interested in the well-being of man.
     
    –  God as the Good Shepherd-King. Who leads His sheep to the place where they have to be.
     
    “For this is what the Lord God says ‘Behold, I Myself will search for My flock and seek them out.” (Ezekiel 34:11).
     
    As I explained in the previous episode, God manifested in flesh to consummate His work as a Good Shepherd to reconcile man to Himself once and for all.
     
    “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” (Luke 19:10).

    The Lord takes care of His sheep and saves them to the uttermost.

    The question “Where are you?” asked by God is rich and deep.
     
    After the death of Abel, the Lord asked his brother Cain a similar question, and Cain’s answer unveiled another rich truth about God.
     
    “And the LORD said unto Cain, Where is Abel thy brother? And he said, I know not: Am I my brother’s keeper?” Genesis 4:9 (KJV)
     
    This time, God was not asking about Cain.
     
    The Lord was asking about Abel from Cain. Though Cain’s answer seemed to be “cheeky”, he was establishing a reality.
     
    To ask God, is he his brother’s keeper, meant that someone else was the brother’s keeper.

    It also means anyone who is interested in or aware of the whereabouts of another is a keeper.

    Cain didn’t think he was the one to be held accountable for the whereabouts of his brother because he is not his brother’s keeper. Cain denied the responsibility of being a keeper.
     
    Beloved, God is the Keeper who will never forsake you. 
    When God asked Adam, “Where are you?” He was also revealing the reality of Himself as a Keeper.
     
    The word used for keeper in Genesis 4:9 is the Hebrew word, “shâmar”, which means to hedge about (as with {thorns}), that is guard; generally to protect, preserve and to function as a watchman.
    It’s the same word the Psalmist used:
     
    “The LORD is thy keeper: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand.” Psalm 121:5 (KJV)
     
    Beloved, the Lord is interested in your well-being; thus, He wants you to be where He has designed you to be. As your Keeper, He is interested in where you are spiritually, mentally and physically.
     
    This is why through Christ, He has delivered you from the power of darkness and conveyed you into the Kingdom of His dear Son. He has faithfully brought you into the eternal fellowship of His Son, Jesus.

    You are kept and preserved permanently in His vineyard.

    He is the Keeper who never sleeps nor slumbers. Trust in Him and enjoy His tender care and preservation.
     
    Shalom.
    DIG DEEPER
    (Psalm 32:7; Isaiah 49:10; Exodus 13:21-22; 2 Thessalonians 3:3;Proverbs 18:10; Psalm 16:8)
     
    WE PRAY
    We pray that we shall remain confidently with the Lord (who is our Keeper) and not be shaken by any storm.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Isaiah 1-3

    2 YEARS PLAN
    Judges 15

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – The Lord is my keeper.
     
    – The Lord will never forsake me.
     
    – I am kept and preserved permanently in the Lord’s vineyard.
     
    – I trust in the Lord.
     
    – I enjoy the tender care and preservation of the Lord.
     
    Thank you Lord Jesus!

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  • EPISODE 934 – GO BEYOND THE SHORES

    EPISODE 934 – GO BEYOND THE SHORES

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    Beloved, the word of the Lord is true and absolute. Don’t look at challenges to doubt God. Make the Word of the Lord your focus, and you will see the manifestation of His glory. Shalom!
    Apostle Bennie
    Author
    Thursday, 14th August, 2025
     

    GO BEYOND THE SHORES



    “God’s wisdom is something mysterious that goes deep into the interior of his purposes. You don’t find it lying around on the surface. It’s not the latest message, but more like the oldest—what God determined as the way to bring out his best in us, long before we ever arrived on the scene.” 

    1 Corinthians 2:8 (MSG)



    A man who communes with the Holy Spirit has access to the riches of the Wisdom of God.

    No one immersed in God and His wisdom struggles to make the right decisions at any point in life.

    There is no confusion in a man who has handled the depths of divine wisdom. Deep understanding is granted to a man who continues to behold the Lord.

    You will never find God’s wisdom by surfing around. You access God’s wisdom in the depths of His heart.

    You must develop the habit of staying long in your communion with God.

    The more you continue to stay longer, the more you are enriched with the influences of the Spirit.

    STAY LONG! DON’T RUSH.

    To some, staying long in the place of prayer and communion with the Lord is tedious work.

    Whatever and whoever you love takes your time and attention effortlessly.

    As you are struggling to stay in the place of prayer and ministering to the Lord, are you sure the Love of God is kindled in your heart?

    Communing with God is an unforceful rhythm when it is centered on the love of God.

    The Holy Spirit is the best partner for the fulfilment of your destiny.

    And even “the Spirit of God, not content to flit around on the surface, dives into the depths of God, and brings out what God planned all along” 1 Corinthians 2:10 (MSG).

    He searches all things diligently, even the profound depths of God.

    This means that having the Holy Spirit in you doesn’t mean you automatically understand the depths of God. You must also dive and search deeply into the heart of the Spirit to glean the riches of His wisdom.

    There are things concerning your life which God has set in Himself long before you arrived on the scene. And as you commune with the Spirit, He grants you access and mastery of things God has already designed for you.

    Stop being satisfied with the sand bathing. Go beyond the shores of the Spirit, and dive deep into the ocean of the Spirit to experience and enjoy the wisdom of God.

    No king can rule and exercise dominion without a dimension of wisdom.

    “God conceals the revelation of his word in the hiding place of his glory. But the honor of kings is revealed by how they thoroughly search out the deeper meaning of all that God says. The heart of a king is full of understanding, like the heavens are high and the ocean is deep.” Proverbs 25:2-3 (TPT)

    You are called to lead your generation and, therefore, increase in understanding.

    “Like the horizons for breadth and the ocean for depth, the understanding of a good leader is broad and deep.” Proverbs 25:3 (MSG).

    There are divine depths of wisdom which may not be understood by books. You only come to the understanding of it by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

    “We don’t have to rely on the world’s guesses and opinions. We didn’t learn this by reading books or going to school; we learned it from God, who taught us person-to-person through Jesus, and we’re passing it on to you in the same firsthand, personal way.” 1 Corinthians 2:13 (MSG).

    There is an understanding that comes to you only in communion with the Lord.

    Dive deeper into the Lord through fellowship with the Holy Spirit.

    Glory to God.

    DIG DEEPER
    (Exodus 34:27-29; Psalm 32:6; Exodus 24:18; Luke 9:29; Ezekiel 8:2-3; Daniel 2:16-30)
     
    WE PRAY
    That our hearts will delve deep into God and access the depths of wisdom and understanding concerning all that is needed for the fulfilment of purpose and the refulgence of His kingdom.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Ecclesiastes 12
    Song of Solomon 1-2

    2 YEARS PLAN
    Judges 12

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – I grow deeper in my communication with the Holy Spirit.

     
    – I don’t entertain any habit or association that stirs up prayerlessness.
     
    – I have the patience to stay long in prayers.
     
    – I don’t compromise and give excuses, I make time for prayer.
     
    – I am given to prayer. 
     
    – I stay long in prayers.
     
    – I am a man of prayer.
     
    Oh glory to God!

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  • EPISODE 933 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU? 2

    EPISODE 933 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU? 2

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    As you are planted in Christ don’t permit any effect of the flesh to germinate in your heart. The more you grow in the spirit, the less you are influenced or dominated by the flesh. Beloved, grow!
    Apostle Bennie
    Author
    Wednesday, 13th August, 2025
     

    THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION –
    WHERE ARE YOU? 2



    “Then the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?”

    Genesis 3:8 (NLT)



    When God asked: “Where are you?”

    He was not having any difficulty in locating the man, as I mentioned in the previous episode. He doesn’t ask questions because He is ignorant of the answers. 

    Every communication of God is to take us on a journey of understanding His person, wisdom, character and mindset. God’s questions lead men into light.

    Anyone who creates an assumption that God is limited in ability to know all things, simply because He asked, “Where are you?” is already amplifying his or her short-sightedness.

    The question, “Where are you?” doesn’t reveal any limitation in God. It rather exposes the limitlessness of His graciousness.

    Remember this, anything God says is pregnant with the revelation of His person, wisdom, mindset and character.

    God communicated deep rich matters of Himself all through the scriptures (the Old Testament portion of the Bible), however, men couldn’t grasp those rich matters because His deepest thoughts were concealed in what He said or did.
    So these people read and saw things which God said and did, but they couldn’t fully comprehend the core message He was dispensing.

    So the Prophet Isaiah said,

     “For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared for him that waiteth for him.” Isaiah 64:4 (KJV)

    The person and the very expressions of God were made visible through Christ Jesus. (John 1:18).

    It was in Christ that we were able to see the hidden things in God’s heart.

    To fully comprehend the concealed realities of God, you must behold Jesus, who is the revelation of God’s character and person.

    Jesus is the image of the invisible God (Colossians 1:15).

    This means the life and living of Jesus illuminated our hearts with the truth of God.

    Therefore, when you put on the lens of Jesus (meaning when you read the scriptures with the understanding of the revelation of Jesus), you will have a better picture of what God was demonstrating in the question He asked.

    The question “Where are you?” reveals God as the Good Shepherd-King.

    How is God announcing Himself as the Good Shepherd-King?

    As I explained previously, the adversary, being a deceiver, plotted to separate man from God.

    For man to be separated from God is for him to become a lost sheep.

    However, God’s question revealed that He was not ready to lose man. A Good Shepherd does not lose His sheep.

    “For this is what the Lord God says ‘Behold, I Myself will search for My flock and seek them out.” (Ezekiel 34:11).

    Oh glory!!!

    In the question, “Where are you?”, we see the heartbeat of God.

    And it was consummated in Jesus:

    “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.” (Luke 19:10).

    This is the wisdom and character of God’s person.

    He doesn’t neglect nor ignore the lost. He takes care of His sheep and saves to the uttermost.

    If the Lord is unwilling to lose the lost, is it those He has in possession that He will lose?

    Beloved, the LORD is the good shepherd who cares for you and keeps you permanently in His vineyard.

    Enjoy Him as the Good and loving Shepherd, who will fight for your well-being.

    Shalom!

    DIG DEEPER
    (Hebrews 4:13; Psalm 139:1-4; Isaiah 40:11; John 10:14-16; 1 Peter 2:25; Revelation 7:17; Micah 5:4)
     
    WE PRAY
    We pray that we shall set our confidence in the Lord, who is the Good Shepherd of our souls and follow His voice.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Ecclesiastes 9-11

    2 YEARS PLAN
    Judges 11

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – I enjoy my dwelling with the Lord continually.
     
    – I don’t stay away from my communion with the Lord.
     
    – I don’t give any attention to the questions of the adversary.
     
    – I enjoy the love of God.
     
    – I am safe in the Lord’s vineyard.
     
    – I enjoy the Good and loving Shepherd
     
    – My confidence is set in the Lord.
     
    – I follow the voice of my good and loving Shepherd.
     
    Oh thank you Lord Jesus!

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  • EPISODE 931 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU?

    EPISODE 931 – THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION – WHERE ARE YOU?

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    Don’t allow anyone to make you doubt what God is inspiring you to do. Don’t allow anyone to make you think you are not meant to do big things. Don’t allow anyone to make you think you have to remain small, hidden and irrelevant. Selah.
    Apostle Bennie
    Author
    Monday, 11th August, 2025

    THE FIRST PROFOUND QUESTION –
    WHERE ARE YOU?



    “Then the Lord God called to the man, “Where are you?”

    Genesis 3:8 (NLT)



    One of the most profound questions asked in the entire Bible and the history of mankind is the question asked by God:

    “Where are you?”

    This question wasn’t a display of ignorance. God is all-knowing; therefore, was not having any difficulty locating the man.

    God doesn’t ask questions because He is ignorant of answers. Since He is all-knowing, He is relational and doesn’t impose His ability of knowledge. 

    Every communication of God is to take us on a journey of understanding. 

    A deeper consideration of His questions and interactions with people launches one into a richer understanding of His thought patterns, justice, wisdom, rightfulness, love and His person.

    God’s questions lead men into light. Unlike God, every question asked by the devil is to lead people astray. He is a deciever, an accuser and a destroyer. 

    The devil doesn’t ask questions to give life or to enlighten hearts. He only asks questions to enforce and execute his evil plots.

    Actually, the first recorded question in the Bible was asked by the devil. And your guess is right, it was the question that led man into corruption.

    “The serpent was the shrewdest of all the wild animals the Lord God had made. One day he asked the woman, “Did God really say you must not eat the fruit from any of the trees in the garden?” Genesis 3:1 (NLT)

    The question asked was as though the adversary had clear knowledge of the exact things God said, but a careful look into the question exposes his ignorance and deceptiveness. 

    As a deceiver, he had mastered the art of asking deceptive questions. He framed his question for a desired response and to project his hidden assumption.

    The devil doesn’t ask you questions to usher you into answers. He asks questions to usher you into confusion and destruction. 

    You must always confront him with what God has said to you. He only comes to counter what God has said. His goal is to steal the word of God from your heart.

    All you have to do is remain resolute in the word of God.

    Don’t treat the questions of the devil the same way you treat the questions of the Lord.

    The nature of the questions of adversary is deception and offense. They are to sway you off into deception. They make you turn against God. They make you feel cheated and wasted. 

    Every question asked by the devil points you to “a self” outside God. It points you away from God. It paints an identity which creates enmity and separation from God.

    Every question aske isd by God unveils His love and care, plan and purpose, provision and abundant resources.

    His questions don’t condemn but to convict your heart. He doesn’t suppress and leave you empty. He supplies and satisfies your heart.

    The question, WHERE ARE YOU?

    Shows the gravitational focus of God’s heartbeat.

    It establishes the profound reality that God is interested in man, whether man turns to Him or not.

    Man rejected and trampled God’s word underfoot, turned away from God and after facing the consequence of the deception of the devil, he was stricken by guilt and shame.

    God is asking mankind this same question:

    Where are you?

    He doesn’t want you to hide from Him. He doesn’t want you to be away from Him. He wants you to enjoy His presence. He wants you to stay with Him.

    God loves that man will be with Him.

    Therefore, He fully came in the person of Christ, so that through His finished work in His death and resurrection, He will indwell man and be with man forever.

    God doesn’t want to ask, “Where are you” over and over again.

    Now He has dwelt with you through the Holy Spirit.

    He said, “I am with you always…” (Matthew 28:20) and “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).

    If you are not saved yet, don’t hide yourself because of sin and guilt. 

    God has defeated sin and made an eternal provision of forgiveness for you. 

    Run into His arms to enjoy His love.

    As a born-again, the Lord is not asking you where you are in terms of your location (He is fully with you forever). However, He is asking you, “Where are you?” In terms of consciousness and reality. Read the subsequent episodes for answers.

    Shalom!

    DIG DEEPER
    (Hebrews 4:13; Psalm 139:1-4; Ezekiel 34:11; Luke 19:10; Deuteronomy 31:6)
     
    WE PRAY
    We pray that we shall continue to enjoy our dwelling with the Lord and not stay away from our communion with Him.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Ecclesiastes 3-5

    2 YEARS PLAN
    Judges 9

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – I enjoy my dwelling with the Lord continually.
     
    – I don’t stay away from my communion with the Lord.
     
    – I don’t give any attention to the questions of the adversary.
     
    – I enjoy the love of God.
     
    Oh thank you Lord Jesus!

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  • EPISODE 865 – WHAT A JOY AND PRIVILEGE!

    EPISODE 865 – WHAT A JOY AND PRIVILEGE!

    CHRIST COMMONWEALTH-COMMUNITY

    The Love-Life Agency

    You cannot say you have faith and be silent. Faith speaks! To act in faith is to act according to God’s word, and God is not silent. Even in His silence, there is a message. Do you believe what God says? Then you must speak forth His word with boldness.
    Apostle Bennie
    Author

    All through time, man couldn’t fully have access to dwell and enjoy the Lord’s presence in its fullness.

    So He decided to tabernacle among men so that He would assimilate as many as believe in Him, into Himself.

    This is why God came to dwell among us through the WORD (who is Jesus the Word made flesh).

    “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us…” John 1:14.

    To dwell among us means the Word made His HOME among us. It also means He TABERNACLED among us. This is for us to have access to the Lord.

    “How greatly to be envied are those you have chosen to come and live with you within the holy tabernacle courts! What joys await us among all the good things there.” Psalm 65:4 (TLB)

    Now we have access to the Lord’s presence or inner chamber through Christ Jesus.

    What a joy!

    BELOVED, don’t permit anything to distract you from enjoying the glorious things in the Lord’s presence.

    Hallelujah!

    DIG DEEPER
    (Psalm 84:1-4,10; Psalm 42:1-4; Psalm 122:1; Isaiah 25:6-9; Psalm 43:3)
     
    WE PRAY
    That our delight and passionate longings will always be that we will continue to enjoy our place in the house of the Lord.
     
    BIBLE READING IN THE YEAR 2025
    1 YEAR PLAN
    Job 27-29

    2 YEARS PLAN
    Deuteronomy 1

    DECLARE THESE WORDS:
    – I am a son and the good Shepherd is my Father.

    – I enjoy the privilege of sonship in my Father’s family.

    – I shall not be expelled from my Father’s house.

    – I walk in the consciousness of my dwelling place

    – I belong to my Father’s house.
     
    Glory to God!!!

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