Experiencing The Presence Of God [patched] May 2026
What about the season of silence? The dark night of the soul?
“Father, I believe You are here. Help my unbelief. I want to feel Your nearness, but more than that, I want to trust Your character. Open my eyes to see what You are already doing. In the noise and the silence, let me know You are with me. Amen.” experiencing the presence of god
Some days, worship will make you weep. Other days, you will feel dry as dust. In both cases, God has not moved. Faith is showing up on the dry days and saying, “I trust You are here, even if I don’t feel You.” That stubborn trust is sweeter to God than any emotional high. What about the season of silence
Mother Teresa lived for decades without feeling God’s presence, yet she remained faithful. She understood something crucial: God gives us seasons of consolation and seasons of desolation. The desolation is not punishment; it is training. It teaches us to love God for who He is, not for how He makes us feel. Help my unbelief
Here is the good news: You don’t have to strive. You just have to stop .
We want the mountaintop, but growth happens in the valley. Reading a single Psalm slowly. Sitting in silence for five minutes. Washing the dishes as if Jesus were standing next to you. These small acts of attention are like tuning a radio—eventually, the static fades and you hear the music.