What Does God’s Presence Feel Like?

Since many of you don’t read the comments on these blogs, I wanted to highlight a question someone asked on the last one about my friend’s funeral:

What does God’s presence feel like? What do you mean when you say ‘God’s presence came powerfully into the room’? It’s one of those phrases that when people mention it, leaves me empty, because I don’t understand. It makes me wonder if I’m really getting all this God stuff or am doing something wrong. I mean it seems it’s a key thing yet I don’t get it. I think I have the spiritual capacity of a marshmallow!!

I get that question a lot, so I think others might be interested in my answer to her:

God’s presence “feels like” different things to different people, and even different ways in different circumstances. I don’t want to describe it as a feeling, because it goes way beyond that. At its heart it is a simple knowing that something greater than us is making his presence known in the room. That can be accompanied by supernatural events, a simple inner knowing, or the affirmation of what a number of people are sensing at the same moment.

For us at that hospital bed it was a powerful sense of connection with him and each other. It added a lightness to the room that was more spiritually seen than physically seen. It manifested itself in the lightness of heart and trust that we all sensed afterward, very different from when we went in. But it doesn’t always look like that, which is why I hesitate to define it. I find people recognize him less when they are burdened down by expectations of what it should look like. Then we are looking for manifestations, rather than simply seeking him.

For many people it isn’t so much that God isn’t making himself known, it’s that they haven’t yet tuned to his frequency to recognize his voice or his fingerprints in the simple realities around them. I think most of God’s supernatural working appears to be incredibly natural as it unfolds. Looking back we see with greater clarity what he was doing…

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  1. Jo
    Comment by Jo | 2010/04/07 at 20:53:19

    What a good question. I agree with the not trying too hard. In fact, the moments I have felt Him the clearest are when I have been going over things in my mind and a thought, word, or clarity just “speaks” louder than the tapes I usually play inside my brain. I can also sit through a powerful, passionate message or choral production and feel nothing, but in the words of an old, favorite hymn the tears come coursing down my face. No rhyme, no reason. Maybe it is His rhyme, His reason.

  2. Comment by Sergei | 2010/04/07 at 20:57:57

    Yes, it is not easy to describe what you fee, when the presence of the Lord comes. I used to ask myself that every time. But one day when I felt it, all questions were gone. Now I can feel it differently, but there is one thing that I experience every time – tremendous sense of peace that washes away all the troubles and cares. When his peace comes, it is very easy to hear Him. But quite often I just bask in His presence without saying a word :)

  3. Comment by Richard | 2010/04/08 at 05:12:20

    I loved how you opened this up Wayne, it was imo more like looking through a window to experience Him more fully on an individual level and allowing the mystery and wonder and awe to remain in tact for the beholder.

    I couldn’t help but think of how the Father (Papa) in making himself real to Mac had to offend his mind in order to reveal his hearts need!

  4. Comment by Greg Burts | 2010/04/08 at 12:40:28

    What a “sensible” approach to helping us all understand how to hear God; especially in a time when people are doing all kinds of very weird things, trying to persuade us ‘this is the voice of God!’ Jesus said “My sheep hear My voice.” thank you.

  5. Comment by Ian Stapleton | 2010/04/10 at 14:37:41

    “Then we are looking for manifestations, rather than simply seeking him.” How true, I have quite a few friends that ‘chase’ the supernatural, clammering to see power speakers & power worship services to see the manifested power of God. To me it’s always been an element of seeking the hand rather than the face.
    I love how the Message puts it “Steep yourself in God reality, God initiative and God provisions.” and these are also in the simple everday things.
    I wish more people I knew would ask this question, thankyou for your simple answer…

  6. Comment by Sergei | 2010/04/13 at 09:01:57

    I agree we need to focus on Him, but He loves to manifest Himself! :) Every relationship should have feelings, emotions, and God’s presence produces all of that. Actually it’s a very powerful evangelism tool. Here instead of just reasoning for people, we pray for them and let the Lord’s presence flow into them. It really touches people more than anything else. Then they asked what it was that they experienced, and it opens the door to share the Lord with them.

  7. Nik
    Comment by Nik | 2010/12/24 at 19:24:20

    I experience the presence of God in different ways but most times I feel an overwhelming sense of peace and trust. At the end of that experience God’s love and sovereignty is affirmed versus reveling in the fact that I had a good feeling or particular sensation. That’s how I know it’s God and not my heightened emotions.

  8. Comment by Brenda | 2012/04/19 at 08:12:55

    What a great aricle! just what I like to read “just simple and to the point” sometimes we make it hard and confusing by trying to enforce our experiences on other suggesting that God does things a certain way based on our experiences. However, I agree that God deals with us as individuals and my experience can be different from yours, and when we share our experiences we will find that all of them have one thing in common “they will all allign with the word of God”. In his presence we find peace, trust and joy. I’ve had the same experiences and it is awesome.

    I agree “focus on God” be alert and aware that he is God and he knows how to present himself to every individual. Thank you all for sharing.


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