Living in the Secret Place: A journey Into God's Presence

Have you ever considered that God's presence isn't just something you visit on Sundays, but a place where you can actually dwell every single day? Most of us go through life vaguely aware that God exists, but we rarely stop to realize that His presence surrounds us constantly—at work, at home, in our cars, and even in our most mundane moments.
The truth is, if we truly understood that God was with us every moment of every day, our behavior would change dramatically. Our words would be different. Our priorities would shift. Our fears would dissolve.

The Secret Place of the Most High

Psalm 91 opens with a powerful promise: "He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." Notice the word "dwells"—not visits, not occasionally stops by, but lives there permanently. This isn't about religious performance or checking boxes. It's about making God's presence your permanent address.

But here's the catch: God's promises only benefit those who accept, believe, and confess them throughout their lives. You can't just think about God's Word and expect it to work. You must speak and declare it over your life. You must read yourself into the Scriptures as though God is giving you personal instructions—because He is.

When you declare, "God is my refuge, my fortress, my place of safety and protection," you're not just reciting nice words. You're releasing faith. You're activating spiritual realities. You're dispatching angels on your behalf and claiming territory in the spiritual realm.

Five Truths About Dwelling in God's Presence

According to Psalm 91, God is five things to those who dwell in His presence:

  1. A refuge - a place of safety
  2. A fortress - a place of protection
  3. A God who is true and faithful
  4. A God you can trust with your life
  5. A God who delivers you from yourself

These aren't abstract theological concepts. They're practical realities available to every believer who will claim them. God covers us with His feathers. His truth becomes our shield. We don't have to fear the terror by night or the arrows that fly by day.
A spirit of fear simply cannot operate in God's presence.

Protection in the Storm

One of the most powerful promises in Psalm 91 is verse 7: "A thousand may fall at your side, and ten thousand at your right hand; but it shall not come near you."

We're living in turbulent times. Wars, diseases, economic uncertainty, and social upheaval surround us. But this verse speaks directly to our present age. When you believe and confess God's protection, you're exercising faith that creates a spiritual shield around your life.

This doesn't mean bad things never happen to good people. But it does mean that when we're consciously aware of God's presence, when we're dispatching angels, when we're pleading the blood of Jesus over our families, we're activating divine protection that the enemy cannot penetrate.

Dispatching Your Angels

Here's something that might surprise you: believers have guardian angels, but those angels are waiting for instructions. Most Christians' angels are like repair technicians sitting idle, waiting for someone to give them something to do.

We must learn to dispatch our angels using God's Word. When a loved one leaves the house, we should surround them with angelic protection through our words. When facing spiritual attack, we should speak God's promises and release angelic assistance.

The angels hasten to perform God's Word—not our opinions, not our complaints, but His Word. This means we must get His Word inside our hearts so that when we open our mouths, what comes out aligns with what He has already declared.

The Path to a Beautiful Life

Psalm 16:11 promises that in God's presence is fullness of joy, and at His right hand are pleasures forevermore. The Voice translation puts it beautifully: "You direct me on the path that leads to a beautiful life. As I walk with you, the pleasures are never ending, and I know true joy and contentment."

Who doesn't want that? A life where pleasures never end, where days are filled with true joy and contentment? That's available to every believer who dwells in His presence.

James 4:8 reminds us, "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you." Notice that we make the first move. God doesn't force Himself on us. We have to initiate the movement toward Him. We have to purpose in our hearts to spend time with Him, to read His Word, to pray more, to seek His wisdom.

Revival Starts Within

Many people chase revival from meeting to meeting, hoping to experience something spectacular. But revival isn't something you experience—it's something you live. Revival is a spiritual awakening that happens inside your spirit, where you become so hungry for God and His Word that you can't wait to read your Bible, you can't wait to pray, you can't wait to fellowship with other believers.

Hunger draws God to us. When we hunger for His presence more than anything else this world offers, He responds. When nothing is more important to us than living, moving, and having our being in Him, we position ourselves for transformation.

Living the Abundant Life

The Christian life isn't meant to be a weekly religious obligation. It's meant to be a continuous awareness of God's presence, a daily conversation with the Creator of the universe, a constant fellowship with the One who loves you more than you can imagine.

Start today. Begin declaring God's promises over your life. Dispatch your angels. Plead the blood of Jesus over your family. Speak life, not death. Confess faith, not fear. And above all, make dwelling in God's presence your number one priority.

Because when you do, everything changes. Fear loses its grip. Worry fades away. Joy becomes your strength. And you discover what it truly means to live in the secret place of the Most High.


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