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Worship Devotional - "Without His Presence, Call It Off"

Dec 09, 2025

Key Scripture: "If Your Presence does not go with us, do not bring us up from here." - Exodus 33:15

 

Reflection

Moses declared that there was no use going anywhere without God's presence. The cry of men and women's hearts that love God is "without Your presence, let's call it off!"

It was once said that "religion is all that remains when God has left the room." Just because we have a church meeting doesn't mean we have a meeting with God. If God is not present in our meetings, there is no reason to have them. But when He is present, the unchurched will find a reason and purpose for being in our meetings.

The unchurched are looking for the supernatural. They want more than mere words; they want evidence that our lifestyle is different from theirs. They visit our churches because they want a better life and know in their hearts that God can help them. The last thing they are looking for is people who are no different from themselves and a church that is empty of God's presence and power.

Our inheritance is to dwell in His presence—the greatest privilege He has given us. Psalm 140:13 tells us that the upright shall dwell in His presence. This is a picture of the overcoming, triumphant believer and of the glorious end-time Church.

 

Today's Challenge

Before your next ministry event, service, or gathering, stop and genuinely seek God's presence rather than just running through plans and programs. Ask Him: "Lord, will You be there? Will Your presence go with us?"

 

Prayer

Father, like Moses, I declare that I don't want to go anywhere without Your presence. I would rather have Your presence than any program, any event, or any success that doesn't include You. Let Your manifest presence be the hallmark of my life and ministry. Amen.

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