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Nothing But Truth and Light Trust God for He is present

The Lord is ready to guide us through tough times

IHAVE FOUND that one of the most important practices in the Christian faith is that of the presence of God. This practice involves being mindful of God’s presence in every moment of our lives, whether we are at work, at home, or in any other setting.

One of the most famous practitioners of this practice was Brother Lawrence, a 17thcentury Carmelite monk who lived in France. Brother Lawrence wrote a book called The Practice of the Presence of God, which has become a classic of Christian spirituality.

In this book, Brother Lawrence emphasises the importance of cultivating a continual awareness of God’s presence. He writes: “The most holy and necessary practice in our spiritual life is the presence of God. That means finding constant pleasure in His divine company, speaking humbly and lovingly with Him in all seasons, at every moment, without limiting the conversation in any way.”

Brother Lawrence’s message is clear: God is always with us, and we should strive to be aware of His presence at all times. This can be achieved through prayer, meditation, and simply being mindful of God’s presence as we go about our daily lives.

The practice of the presence of God is particularly important in times of stress and anxiety, when we may be tempted to turn away from God and rely solely on our own strength.

But as the Apostle Peter reminds us in 1 Peter 5:7: “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.”

When we remember that God is with us and cares for us, we can trust in His strength to see us through difficult times.

This message is particularly relevant in the context of Tarana Burke and Brené Brown’s book You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame Resilience, and the Black

Experience. The book explores the experiences of Black people who have been marginalised and oppressed, and the ways in which they have learned to cope with shame and vulnerability.

One of the key themes of the book is the importance of community and connection.

As Burke and Brown write: “We need each other. We need the vulnerability and courage it takes to share our stories, to offer our best selves, to trust that we will be seen and heard and held.”

This message is consistent with Brother Lawrence’s emphasis on the presence of God.

Just as we are called to be mindful of God’s presence in our lives, we are also called to be present to one another. We are called to create spaces where people can share their stories, offer their best selves, and trust that they will be seen and heard and held.

In both the practice of the presence of God and the practice of vulnerability and connection, we are reminded of the importance of humility.

Brother Lawrence writes:

“We must surrender ourselves to God with regard both to things temporal and spiritual and then, with perfect confidence, await the results.”

Similarly, Burke and Brown emphasise the importance of humility in our relationships with one another.

As they write: “Humility is not about being weak or giving up power. It’s about recognising that we are all human, that we all make mistakes, and that we all need each other.”

Ultimately, the practice of the presence of God and the practice of vulnerability and connection are about cultivating a deep sense of trust.

When we trust in God’s presence and care, we are able to let

GUIDING HAND: We should always be mindful of God’s Presence go of our anxieties and fears. When we trust in one another, we are able to share our stories and offer our best selves without fear of rejection or judgement.

As we navigate the challenges of life, whether as individuals or as communities, may we be mindful of God’s presence and the presence of one another.

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