The God Who Draws Near
Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near (Isaiah 55:6).
From the beginning of Scripture to the final “Amen,” the heartbeat of Christianity has always been God’s desire to dwell with His people. While many belief systems emphasize rules, rituals, or philosophical systems, the Christian faith centers on a real, personal, transforming relationship with the living God. His presence is not an accessory to the Christian life; it is the Christian life. Nothing He gives compares to the joy of knowing Him, walking with Him, and experiencing His nearness in the everyday moments of our lives.And let them make me a sanctuary; that I may dwell among them (Exodus 25:8)
In the Old Testament, the ark of the covenant stood as a vivid reminder of God’s desire to be with His people. Inside it were symbols of His care: manna that testified to His provision, Aaron’s rod that declared His miraculous power, and the tablets of the law that revealed His holy standard. Even after humanity’s fall in Eden created distance between God and man, the Lord never abandoned His plan to restore fellowship. Every detail of the tabernacle whispered the same truth—God longs to dwell with those He loves.And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us (John 1:14).
That longing reached its fullness when Jesus stepped into our world. God did not merely send a message; He came Himself. Through Christ’s death and resurrection, the barrier of sin was torn down, giving us access to a closeness with God that humanity had not known since Eden. We were created to know Him, to walk with Him, and to reflect His character so that others might come to know Him as well. In Jesus, God’s presence is no longer distant; it is personal, available, and life‑changing.Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you (James 4:8).
Christianity is not built on cold doctrine or distant duty. It is built on the God who comes near. From the ark in the wilderness to the Savior in the manger, from the empty tomb to the Spirit dwelling within us today, God’s message has remained the same: He wants you close. May we seek His presence above every blessing and treasure the relationship He freely offers.___________________________



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