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How do we know God's presence is missed?

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God's presence is often missed when we encounter trials, sin, and feelings of separation, as highlighted in Psalm 42.

In moments of trial and trouble, God's children may feel a profound absence of His presence. Psalm 42 expresses this struggle, as David reflects on his longing to be with God amidst trials. Sin and rebellion against God can lead to a feeling of distance from Him, yet this thirst and longing for His presence itself is evidence of a genuine spiritual life. The believer's awareness of missing God is a sign of His ongoing work in their heart, as only a true child of God can grieve the absence of their Heavenly Father. It is important for Christians to recognize these feelings as part of their spiritual journey and an invitation to seek God earnestly.
Scripture References: Psalm 42:3, Psalm 84:1-4

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The Panting Hart
Paul Mahan · Oct 28, 1992
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