“Cast me not out from your presence and your Holy Spirit take not from
me.” (Psalm 51: 13)
After David committed adultery and murder to cover up the
adultery, he prayed desperately with the words in Psalm 51. Central to his wrenching prayer is the plea
that God does not cast him from His presence and deprive him the anointing of
the Holy Spirit. Christians have come to
realize that God’s presence in us and the gift of the Holy Spirit are linked.
God’s presence is sufficient for us in every
circumstance. If God is with us, we can
endure anything. We can accomplish any
task. God is the source of all
inspiration and power. His presence
assures us of continuous flow of inspiration and power.
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in
weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12: 9). Rejoice
when you consider yourself weak in any area or resource because you can call
upon the sufficiency of God’s grace to come to fill you up.
God’s presence means sufficiency of God’s action in us at
all times.
“Cast me not out from your presence and your Holy Spirit take not from
me.” (Psalm 51: 13)