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The Ministry of Presence

The Ministry of Presence

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Welcome to episode 223 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the ministry of presence.

Key takeaways:

  • In our fix-it culture, we often underestimate the power of simply being with people.
  • Empathy may be inarticulate, because it focuses on entering into the feelings and experience of the sufferer as best we can. But comfort must be articulate and active. Empathy may be silent, but comfort must include speech.
  • It's often harder to genuinely celebrate others' successes than to sympathize with their struggles. Envy can make us absent during others' joy, but love makes us present.

Quotable:

Presence doesn't require having all the answers

Application:

  • Good counselors know that sometimes the best thing they can do is simply listen. Just the presence of a sympathetic person can provide comfort altogether apart from any spoken words.
  • Sometimes the deepest suffering requires the ministry of presence, not the ministry of explanation.
  • One purpose of our troubles is to be able to comfort other Christians in their suffering.
  • Being present vs. trying to fix: The difference between presence and problem-solving:
  • Presence says "I'm with you"; fixing says "I'll change this"
  • Presence accepts the reality of pain; fixing tries to eliminate it quickly
  • Presence requires patience; fixing seeks immediate results
  • Presence honors the person's journey; fixing imposes your timeline

  • Sometimes the most loving thing is to resist the urge to make everything better and simply stay close while someone walks through difficulty.

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