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What does the Bible say about longing for God's presence?

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The Bible speaks of a deep longing for God's presence, highlighting that true fulfillment comes from experiencing His power and glory.

In Psalm 63:2, the psalmist expresses a heartfelt longing to see God's power and glory, which reflects a desire for a personal encounter with the divine rather than mere ritual observance. This longing is not just about being in a physical place where God is worshipped; rather, it signifies a yearning for an intimate relationship with God in Christ. The psalmist indicates that the sanctuary without the presence of God is akin to being in a barren wilderness, emphasizing that true spiritual nourishment is found in communion with the Lord. When we seek God's presence with the same earnestness, we are drawing closer to the essence of life itself, realizing that He is our ultimate source of joy and strength.
Scripture References: Psalm 63:2, Psalm 63:1, Psalm 88:1-3

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Psalm 63:2
Robert Hawker · Mar 27, 2016
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