Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Linger Near


Have you ever made a “quick” stop only to stay longer than intended? I’m reminded of waiting in the car with Mom and sisters while Dad stopped at Mr. Arthur’s every Sunday night after church. The purpose of the stop was to get the day’s financial report and weekly pay, but those porch visits seemed to drag on way past the our patience. Do you linger with God? When Dad got out of the car, we knew there would be no hurried conversation, neither do I imagine Moses in a rushed conversation with The LORD: “And the LORD spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend.” (Exodus 33:11).  Do you ever think about what priceless treasures we forfeit when we hurry time with The Father? God made this promise to Moses in V.14, “My Presence shall go with thee, and I will give thee rest.” We're now in the busiest and most stressful time of the calendar year. Not only will we run ourselves ragged doing this-and-that and being here-and-there; we’ll empty our spiritual tanks by tending to the urgent and neglecting the important. Is it possible this season could be different than last year's? Charles H. Spurgeon gives the antidote: “The Lord Himself will keep us company. His Presence, which includes His Favor, His Fellowship, His Care, and His Power, shall be ever with us in every one of our marchings. This means far more than it says; for, in fact, it means all things. If we have God present with us, we have possession of heaven and earth.” He’s given us the promise of His Presence! Don't rush your times with The Father - linger near.

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