11-12-2025 PART 3: Restored Joy in the Presence of God
Description
Section 1
There are two distinct types of God’s presence described in Scripture—the universal and the manifested. The universal presence means that God is everywhere at all times; Psalm 139 affirms that there is nowhere we can flee from His Spirit. Whether in heaven or the depths, His hand is always upon us. But the manifested presence is something deeper and more personal—it is when God reveals Himself in a specific moment or setting. Psalm 22:3 says He “inhabits the praises of His people,” showing that worship and praise create a place where God’s presence becomes tangible. Jesus confirmed this truth when He said, “Where two or three are gathered in My name, there am I in the midst of them.” In worship, fellowship, and the Word, His manifested presence brings the fullness of joy and renews our strength in ways the universal presence alone does not.
Section 2
The Word of God itself is alive with His breath. Just as God breathed life into Adam, He breathed His Spirit into Scripture, making every word “God-breathed” and filled with power. That same life is released when believers read, speak, and live the Word in faith. However, the enemy works tirelessly to steal this joy because it is our strength. John 10:10 warns that the thief comes to “steal, kill, and destroy,” often through distraction, discouragement, or conflict that pulls believers away from joy and focus on God. This is why we are told to put on the full armor of God—to protect the joy that strengthens us. Spiritual warfare targets our connection to God’s presence because that is where our spiritual vitality flows. When we allow the enemy to drain that joy, we become vulnerable to fear, frustration, and fatigue.
Section 3
The way back is found in Hebrews 10:19 –22. Through the blood of Jesus, we have full access to the “Most Holy Place,” the very presence of God. Not by merit, talent, or works, but by His sacrifice. When our joy fades, the answer is simple: return to His presence through worship, prayer, the Word, giving, or fellowship. Each act draws us closer to the living God, who refreshes our spirit and restores the joy of our salvation. Every believer has the open invitation to step into the Holy of Holies at any time. In His presence, the fullness of joy fills us again, empowering us to face whatever comes. Just as a car runs out of gas and must be refueled, our hearts must be refilled with God’s presence to keep moving forward with strength, peace, and renewed joy.



