A Generation that is Hungry for God’s Presence

And the LORD spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend. And he turned again into the camp: but his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a young man, departed not out of the tabernacle (Exod. 33:11 KJV).

The scripture above disclose to us that Moses went into the sanctuary with his hireling Joshua. But when Moses turned out again to talk with the general population, Joshua declined to leave the sanctuary! There is the surprising expression which says, "but his worker Joshua, the son of Nun, a young fellow, withdrew not out of the sanctuary." Joshua was ravenous for God's essence.

We have an age of Christians today who are out and out hungry for God's quality. They are sick of chapel that is vacant of God's essence. The sanctuary was known as the House of God not essentially in light of the fact that that was where adore administrations were held. It was on the grounds that God's essence was in it. His quality characterizes the House and makes it what it is. God's quality can fill a house (Acts 2:2.)

The nearby church, including its building, is also called the House of God since God's quality is in it. Have you at any point entered a congregation assembling and detected a heavenly nearness in there? Or then again went to a chapel gathering and realized that was a social affair of Christians, as well as a period of partnership with God's quality?

There is an age of Christians that God is raising who are ravenous for His Presence. They don't need void chapels or administrations, but need God's quality in them. Give this yearning a chance to fill your hearts and you will absolutely be filled (Matt. 5:6.)

For what reason do you figure Joshua did not have any desire to turn out? Have you at any point been to a faith gathering yourself and never needed to take off? What was the deal?

Take it upon yourself from today to appeal to God for your neighborhood get together and the congregation as a rule each day for a greater amount of God's essence.

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