That Moment When You Realize Someone Is In The Room

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I bet you’ve done that thing where you’re in a public bathroom with a friend, carrying on a conversation through the stalls…

And when you open your stall door, you discover that your friend has already gone—and you’ve been talking for an unknown length of time to a complete stranger (who looks slightly confused and rather amused).

Here’s another one:

I bet you’ve done that thing where you walk into the family room or living room of your house, and you KNOW that nobody else is home…

You’re not concerned with things like social etiquette or proper attire. You might scratch yourself or make certain sounds—and not even think twice about it.

Then, somebody says “Well hello there” with a smirk on their face. A family member IS at home and has been sitting on the couch the whole time. In that moment, you have a mini heart attack, almost swear, drop something—then quickly think about what they might have seen or heard from you.

Here’s the point:

You’ve been wrong before about someone’s presence—whether they are with you or not with you—and you will be wrong again.

Now, let’s talk about God’s presence—the Holy Spirit.

Jesus said, “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will never leave you. He is the Holy Spirit… You know him, because he lives with you now.” (John 14.16-17 NLT)

News flash about the Holy Spirit: He will NEVER leave you.

That’s not coming from me, that’s coming from Jesus.

Here’s what the Apostle Paul had to say about it:

Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? (1 Corinthians 6.19 NLT)

God’s Spirit lives IN YOU and He will never leave you—whether you’re “feeling it” or not.

Sometimes we say things like “Whoa, the Holy Spirit is all up in this joint!” because we had a particularly powerful worship experience and we’re really “feeling it.”

Other times, we might feel distant and dry—wondering if God has lifted his Spirit from us.

But remember:

We’ve been wrong before about someone’s presence—whether they are with us or not with us—and we will be wrong again.

God’s Spirit lives IN YOU and He will never leave you—whether you’re “feeling it” or not.

I was a big U2 fan from junior high through college but never had the opportunity to go a concert. Then, a few years ago, my wife surprised me with U2 tickets.

During the concert, there were some moments when I got goosebumps and tears welled up in my eyes. Now, that’s the exact same response I have in church when I’m “feeling it” and “the Holy Spirit is all up in this joint.” Except, it wasn’t the Holy Spirit doing something special at the U2 concert. I was just being moved emotionally. Nothing wrong with that. In fact, I bet you’ve experienced something similar while at a concert or the theater.

I’m wanting to illustrate something you already know, but might need to be reminded of:

Your feelings will trick you.

“Feeling it” or “not feeling it” is never an accurate representation of the Holy Spirit’s presence in your life. The Spirit of God is not coming and going, here and there, this way and that…

The Spirit of God lives IN you—when you’re feeling it and when you’re not; when you’re aware of His presence and when you’re not.

He abides. Lives. Dwells. 100% of the time God is with you. Get that settled right now in your heart and mind.

He was asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, He answered them and said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation; nor will they say, ‘See here!’ or ‘See there!’ For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17.20-21 NKJV)

 

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4 Comments to That Moment When You Realize Someone Is In The Room

  1. “The Kingdom of God is within you.” is an amazing concept to understand.

    Maybe I’m in denial, but I’m pretty sure I’ve never talked with another dude through the bathroom stall.

  2. Bryan Stanton

    Great stuff PB!

    This is a message for everyone, whether a “mature” christian or a newborn. It is a message of comfort, and sometimes correction, that reminds us all of His “ever-presence” in our lives. It is especially applicable for those like me who grew up in Pentecostal circles believing that we didn’t really experience God’s presence unless people were falling out all over the place, speaking in tongues, jumping, dancing, laughing, or some other manifestation that God would choose to bless us with at various times (not that there is anything wrong with any of those things). Our problem was we didn’t recognize His “ever-presence” in the mundane ordinary of our daily lives as we should have, and we didn’t recognize that God is always moving and that the only question is, are we moving with Him or waiting around for another manifestation?

    • “Are we moving with him?” – I love that.
      Thank you.

      Really been impacted lately by the concept of “life WITH God” (because my wife keeps talking to me about it).

  3. totally love this

    we’re with him. he’s with us. he’s not hiding. we’re not trying to find him.

    we’re attentive. we’re aware. we’re starting to take notice.

    :)

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