Monday, August 4, 2025

Practicing His Presence

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🌿 Practicing the Presence: Living with Jesus in the Everyday

The message at church the other day really stuck with me. It was all about practicing the presence of God—not just in the big, emotional moments, but in the quiet, ordinary ones too. It made me pause and ask myself: How often do I truly notice Jesus walking with me through my day?

What Does It Mean to Practice His Presence?

To me, practicing His presence means intentionally turning my heart toward Him, again and again, throughout the day. It’s not about being perfect or hyper-spiritual—it’s about being aware. It’s about remembering that He’s near, even when life feels loud or messy.

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Psalm 16:8 says, “I have set the Lord always before me; because He is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken.” That verse reminds me that God isn’t distant—He’s right here. The challenge is remembering that truth in the middle of everyday life.

Moments Where I’ve Felt His Presence

Sometimes I feel closest to Jesus when I’m reading the Bible. There’s something sacred about those moments—like He’s sitting beside me, smiling. Other times, it’s in the quiet: a walk outside, a deep breath before a busy day, or even a moment of stillness in the car. His presence isn’t always loud. Often, it’s gentle and reassuring.

Simple Ways to Stay Aware of God Daily

Here are a few things I’ve been trying to help me stay connected:

  • Whispering short prayers throughout the day, even if it’s just “Thank You” or “Be with me.”
  • Listening to worship music while doing chores or driving.
  • Reading a verse in the morning and carrying it with me like a little anchor.
  • Pausing to notice beauty—a sunset, a kind word, a moment of peace—and thanking Him for it.

These aren’t rules or rituals. They’re just gentle reminders that He’s near.

When It’s Hard to Feel Him

I’ll be honest—there are days when I don’t feel Him at all. Days when I’m distracted, overwhelmed, or just spiritually dry. But I’ve learned that practicing His presence isn’t about feelings. It’s about faith. It’s about showing up, even when it’s hard. Because He’s always there, even when I’m not fully aware.

A Gentle Invitation

If you’re reading this and wondering how to start, try one small thing this week. Maybe it’s a whispered prayer, a verse on a sticky note, or a moment of silence. Jesus doesn’t ask us to be perfect—He just asks us to be present.


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