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Wednesday, January 21, 2025
Hi St. Andrew's UMC Community ...
It is Wednesday and half the week is over! How have you experienced God so far this week? In fact, how do you typically experience God? That is what we focus on in today's devotion.
Experiencing God’s Presence
1 Kings 19:11-13
Ralph sat in my office crying as he was mourning the loss of a partner of 35 years. He believes in a divine presence and has had moments where it seems that his partner is speaking to him. He shares stories of reaching out asking for guidance on how to cope and often a toy cow moos. He can’t get the cow to moo when he picks it up or shakes it but several times he has cried and reached out for his partner and the cow moos. It brings a calmness and a happiness that he is still being cared for in this time of loss.
How do you experience God’s presence? Elijah experienced God in silence. Ralph experienced God in the midst of sorrow and loss by the sound of a toy’s moo. How do you experience God? Ralph and Elijah share a similarity as they both were open to God’s presence being made known and they searched and waited. Then when God’s presence appeared they both connected to it and affirmed it.
How do you experience God’s presence? For me, when I try and force it, or want it a certain way, it is elusive. But when I seek it without expectations, God shows up. Are you able to seek God without expectations? Or is the pain too great? Or the worry too consuming? What is holding you back from experiencing God’s presence?
Dear God, thank You for always showing up in Your way. I need to be patient and let go of my expectations and experience You in Your way. God, I release my expectations and am open to Your presence in my life. Amen.

(Image from: https://tdavidbeck.blogspot.com/2012/01/experiencing-god-in-church.html)
by Rev Dave Piltz

