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What does the Bible say about presuming the Lord's presence?

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The Bible warns against presuming the Lord's presence as illustrated in Luke 2:43-44, where Joseph and Mary thought Jesus was with them when He was not.

The Bible clearly illustrates the danger of presuming on the Lord's presence in Luke 2:43-44. Joseph and Mary assumed that Jesus was in their company as they traveled home, only to discover that He had remained in Jerusalem. This presumption can lead to a false sense of security, where we mistakenly believe that we possess the Lord's presence in our lives without actively seeking Him. Just as they took Jesus for granted, Christians today may fall into the same trap, going through routines devoid of a genuine relationship with Him. Thus, we must be vigilant to seek after Christ earnestly, not simply assume He is with us because of past experiences or customs.
Scripture References: Luke 2:43-44

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