
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Alex Buabeng-Korsah
TOPIC: GOD IS ALWAYS PRESENT
THEME SCRIPTURE: “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?” — Psalm 139:7
PREPARATORY QUESTION
- How is it possible for God to be present everywhere?
We measure presence by proximity. If someone is near, we feel supported. If they are distant, we feel abandoned. But God does not operate within human limits of space and distance.
He is not “near” in some places and “far” in others. He is fully present—everywhere, at all times.
This is the truth of omnipresence.
It means there is no environment where God is absent. Not in your quiet moments. Not in your chaos. Not in your failure. Not even in the places you assume He would avoid. There is no corner of your life where His presence does not reach.
For some, this feels unsettling. It means there is no hiding place, no escape into secrecy. But for those who trust Him, it becomes one of the greatest sources of strength.
Because if God is always present, then you are never abandoned.
When circumstances shift and people withdraw, His presence remains constant. When emotions fluctuate—when you feel strong one day and empty the next— He has not moved. When you walk through uncertainty, He is not observing from a distance; He is with you in it.
The problem is not God’s absence. It is our awareness.
We often equate feeling with reality. If we don’t feel God, we assume He is not there. But His presence is not validated by emotion— it is established by truth.
Learning to live with this awareness changes everything. Fear loses its grip when you realize you are not facing anything alone. Integrity deepens when you understand there is no unseen moment. Peace grows when you stop interpreting silence as absence.
God’s presence is not occasional. It is constant. And more than that—it is personal. He is not merely everywhere; He is with you.
Key Takeaway
God’s presence does not come and go—learn to live with the steady awareness that you are never alone.
As you go through the day, keep reminding yourself: "I am never alone".
Remain blessed.
FURTHER READING: Psalm 139
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QUESTION TO HELP YOU MEDITATE ON THE WORD
- Do I live as though God is truly with me at all times, or only when I feel aware of Him?
PRAYER
Lord, You are always present, yet I often live as though I am alone. Open my eyes to recognize You in every moment—whether I feel it or not. Strengthen my trust in Your nearness, and help me walk with greater awareness, confidence, and peace. In Jesus' precious name, Amen.
One-Year Bible Reading Plan
Psalm 55, Esther 4


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