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  • Writer's picturePastor Belinda Owens

“His Tangible Presence” -

Pastor Belinda🌷- Aug. 28, 2023

I don’t know how one can measure their level of God exposer except by the landmarks along the way. We desire and seek Him with a whole heart and then watch for evidence that we have some how encountered the living God. He tends to leave behind an increased desire for more once you have tasted of His tangible presence. I know that in my own experiences I find my hunger for more increases with each encounter. There are times when just in the quiet He will ever so slightly sweep across you and you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that He was in the room. His presence is like glistening sprinkles of light cascading over you while you are still and listening for Him to enter your heart. You can’t push Him and you can’t make Him. He is and that is all there is to it. He is!

I find that many times it is good to just repent. To cover myself with the blood of Jesus. Not that I have done anything but because I respect His holiness, His righteousness, and who He is. I want to open a path for Him to be able come to me. To visit me, and to find me as an open vessel ready for His use. All things “God” are born out of an opening of yourself to Him. Dreams, visions, prophetic words, healing, miracles, deliverance, all are founded in your time with the Lord. Being with Him will keep you on the right path. Listen to Him, confirm it in His Word, and advance! Advance in Him. Learn Him, know Him.

Matthew 7:9-11 (NLT)

9 “You parents—if your children ask for a loaf of bread, do you give them a stone instead? 10 Or if they ask for a fish, do you give them a snake? Of course not! 11 So if you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask him.

- Pastor Belinda🌹


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