“And he said unto him, ‘If thy presence go not with me, carry us not up hence.’”—Exodus 33:15
It is possible to experience success and yet be void of God’s presence. If success is what is important to you, you may be tempted to choose accomplishments over your relationship with God. God offered to send an angel with the Israelites as they entered the Promised Land to ensure their success in every venture. No army could withstand them. No city wall could stop them. The wealth of the land lay before them. Everything they had ever dreamed of appeared to be theirs for the taking. The only thing missing would be the presence of God. God said they were an obstinate (stubborn) people, and He would not go with them when their hearts were far from Him.
The Israelites’ experience reveals that victory and great
accomplishments are not necessarily a sign of God’s presence. Do not
assume that your good health, your profitable business, or the growth of
your ministry is due to the presence of God. It may be that you have
inadvertently chosen success over your walk with the Lord. Moses wisely
concluded that success, no matter how great, is not a substitute for
fellowship with God. Moses knew how quickly worldly achievements could
disappear. His security came from his relationship with God. Success in
the world’s eyes is not a sign of God’s blessing. It may, in fact,
indicate that you have chosen a substitute for intimate fellowship with
God. Would you be satisfied to have power, success, and wealth, but no
relationship with God? Do you value God’s presence in your life more
than the greatest achievements you could experience in the world?
{Experiencing God Day by Day}
{Experiencing God Day by Day}
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