The Manifest Presence of God
Walter Beuttler
Often,
during the night season, the Lord comes and instructs me about spiritual sensitivity and responsiveness to His presence. During one of these times, the Lord strongly
impressed me with this Scripture:
Do not I fill heaven and earth? Jeremiah 23:24b
This
has become such a reality to me that I have no problem in drawing nigh to the
Lord, anywhere at any time. No matter what environment I may be in, I know
that the Lord is there with me.
I received
a very practical lesson concerning this while on a trans-Atlantic flight.
Suddenly, the plane turned and headed back.
I looked out the window and saw what appeared to be a cloud coming from
a wing. Then I saw the same thing happening in the other
wing, so I thought the plane was on fire. Instead,
gas was being dumped.
Then
came the announcement, We
are having a slight difficulty and are returning to the airport. We will prepare you for an emergency landing
on the water, should it be necessary. Please
take off your shoes, remove all objects from your pockets and tighten your belt
as firmly as possible. Be prepared to
place a pillow over your face.
They
said we would gently land on the waves and wait for help to arrive. They made it sound easy, but I knew it was very
dangerous. I then said goodbye to each
of my family and committed myself to the Lord. This was the fourth time I have done this.
I prayed,
Father, to the best of my knowledge,
I am in Your will, and if this is the end, so be it,
but Your Word says, Do not I fill heaven and earth? Father, if You fill heaven and earth, then You
fill this airplane, therefore You and I are in this together, so if we go down,
You also are going down. As I said this, I felt an intense sense of His
presence.
We did
not need to land on the water, but made it safely to an airport. In those situations it is important to know
that He does fill heaven and earth, and to understand what that means to us. His omnipresence has become very personal and
real to me. It is not merely a theological
fact, but rather, an intense reality.
Jesus
said in Matthew 6:6, Your Father which
sees in secret shall reward you openly.
The word secret tells us
that although we may be totally unaware of His presence, He is there, watching
and listening. This knowledge of the
omnipresence of the Lord is a tremendous help in prayer. We may pray, feeling no response or presence
absolutely nothing, but in confidence we can say, Father, I know that You are here, and I thank
You for Your presence.
Whatever
we may be doing, or wherever we may be, we can abide and rest in His presence,
knowing that He is with us. And often,
when we acknowledge His presence, though we may feel nothing, He will come and
confirm the fact that He is present. This
manifestation of His omnipresence which I experienced,
can be spoken of as the localized, personalized, manifest presence of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
The Lord
often uses my experiences as His way to impart His truth and life into others,
who are spiritually hungry and desire to know Him. These experiences are not just interesting stories,
but the embodiment of the truth. They
serve as illustrations, but they also are demonstrations of the truth so we
may know how truth can be applied to our personal life experience.
Also, it is important to know that there is a price, which must be paid
by those who would press onward into all that the Lord has to offer.
I had
spent a weekend ministering in
At once
I received a spirit of prayer and intercession, which lasted all the way to
When
the time to teach came, I said, The Lord
is present tonight and the power fell.
At the end of that meeting, someone remarked, When you came in, we could feel the presence of God walk in with you. I had spent all day in intercession, giving
myself to the Lord. We had a marvelous
move of the Holy Spirit for five consecutive Monday nights.
A pastor
who did not like what was taking place, complained to the denomination to which
I belong. Two officials came to my office
at the
Then
they said, We are receiving complaints
and we want you to stop it. I said,
But what if the Holy Spirit continues?
I did not start this visitation, I merely cooperated with the Spirit, and put no
hindrance in His way. They responded,
We believe that He is finished working.
I asked,
But, how do you know, you were not there?
Again, they said, We want you to tell the students that the Spirit
is finished working, and that you are going on with the classes. Then they left.
A short
time later, I was the speaker at a camp meeting, and the Holy Spirit wonderfully
moved. Again, the Church authorities
came and said, We want you to stop whatever
it is that gets you involved in these so-called movings of the Spirit.
We are being told that whenever there is one of these stirrings, you
are in the middle of it. I had thought they would be glad that I had
given myself to fasting and prayer, in obedience to the Holy Spirit.
That
night I was unable to sleep, for I felt very discouraged. My superiors were telling me to stop the moving
of the Holy Spirit in the classes, and I was being criticized for having a move
of the Holy Spirit in the camp meeting. I
thought, I will quit.
The next
night, I quickly fell asleep. At that
time, we lived in a cottage, which had three wooden steps leading to the front
door. I was awakened out of a deep sleep
by heavy footsteps walking up these three steps. Somehow, I instinctively knew that this was
the Lord. I heard Him take hold of the
knob of the door. This knob usually rattled,
and I heard it rattle. I heard Him turn
the knob and pull the door open, step through the door, take hold of the inside
knob and close the door.
I heard
Him walk through the dinette. He stopped
at the door to my bedroom and then He spoke in a rich, deep, masculine voice.
He had come to reassure me that He was with me and that He would protect
me against all my enemies. I clearly heard this audible voice with my physical
ear.
After
that, He turned and walked through the dinette, turned the knob and opened the
front door and then closed it after He left.
I heard Him go down the three steps.
This was a personal visit from a personal Christ, in a time of deep distress,
when I was about to turn my back on the movings of the Holy Spirit.
This visit gave me the strength and will to continue, and to pay the
price for His presence.
Later,
I met with the pastor who I felt had complained and he acknowledged that he
had done so. I asked if he would be interested
in hearing how this move of the Holy Spirit had come about, and he said he would.
After I shared with him, he bowed his head and tears literally flowed
down his face and he asked if I would pray for him, that he might have such
movings in his ministry. The Lord had visited, and then vindicated me.
I then
asked the Lord if there was a Scripture which would confirm that I had literally
heard the Lord walking. In response,
the Lord drew my attention to Genesis 3:8.
And they (Adam and Eve) heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of
the day.
I asked
the Lord if there was another Scripture, and I was directed to I Samuel 3:10.
And the Lord came, and stood, and
called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel. Then
Samuel answered, Speak; for Your servant hears.
The fact
of this personal visitation from the Lord is established in John 14:21.
He that has My
commandments, and keeps them, he it is that loves Me: and he that loves Me shall
be loved of My Father, and I will love him, and will manifest Myself to him.
The Lord
loves everyone, but this love is for those who meet the conditions He sets forth.
The evidence, or reciprocation of this love
is that He will manifest Himself to them. In
the original, this word, manifest,
means that the Lord will make Himself personally
real. Thus, Jesus is saying, I will plainly show Myself
to him.
The Pulpit
Commentary, which refers to Thayers Greek Lexicon, says that this word, manifest,
is so strong that it can mean nothing less than a manifestation of the presence
of God, perceivable by one or more of our human faculties.
Thus,
it is possible for each one of us to experience
the personal presence of the Lord Jesus Christ in our lives.