The Nearness of God

Published: Sept. 26, 2024, 4:15 a.m.

READ: PSALM 73; EPHESIANS 2\n\n\n\n"I know God is good, but why do they always seem to get the blessings and not me?\u201d I asked as I sat with my Chinese takeout and tried valiantly not to dissolve into a teary mess. I was the one actually trying to do things God\u2019s way and please Him, but in that moment, although I didn\u2019t say it, the biggest thing I was feeling was bitter disappointment.\n\n\n\nEver been there? Asaph was. He was a Levite singer and a contemporary of King David. In Psalm 73 he recorded his struggle with feeling envious of those who were proud, arrogant, violent, and lived their lives the way they wanted to with no regard for God or His laws. Asaph was frustrated by how everything always seemed to go well for them but not for him. At one point he even contemplated if his efforts were all in vain (verse 13). Was it even worth it?\n\n\n\nBut Asaph\u2019s perspective radically changed when he entered the place of God\u2019s presence. Mine did too when I read his words. Asaph concludes, \u201cMy flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever\u2026as for me, it is good to be near God\u201d (verse 26, 28). The nearness of God is the greatest blessing we could ever receive. To be far from Him is the greatest lack we could ever experience. No matter how outwardly prosperous someone may seem, if they are far from God, they will never experience the joy, peace, and fulfillment that only He can provide. Because God loves us, Jesus, God the Son, left the presence of His Father and came to us. For us and our salvation, He died and rose again that He might bring us near to God (Ephesians 2:13). He is our portion forever (Psalm 73:26). \u2022 Kayla Esguerra\n\n\n\n\u2022 Can you think of a time you felt jealous of people who don\u2019t follow Jesus? It\u2019s easy to fall into this sin. Consider spending some time with God in prayer, confessing your jealousy and asking Him to help you see those who don\u2019t know Him yet with love and humility.\n\n\n\n\u2022 When Jesus returns, everyone who trusts in Him will enjoy an abundance of all good things on the new heavens and new earth. Until then, He comforts and strengthens us in His presence. Have you noticed anything in your life that affects your ability to daily sense and enjoy God\u2019s nearness? What helps you be aware of His closeness? What distracts you from Him and makes you feel far away?\n\n\n\nBut as for me, it is good to be near God. I have made the Sovereign LORD my refuge; I will tell of all your deeds. Psalm 73:28 (NIV)