July 14th, 2025
by Brandon Edwards
by Brandon Edwards

“We may ignore, but we can nowhere evade, the presence of God. The world is crowded with Him.” — C.S. Lewis
Lewis’s words remind you that God is inescapable, even in the busyness of young adulthood. Amid classes, jobs, and social pressures, it’s easy to compartmentalize faith, treating God as a Sunday guest. But Lewis insists that His presence fills every moment, from lecture halls to late-night conversations.
This truth can be both comforting and convicting. You might ignore God when distracted or ashamed, but He never withdraws. His presence invites you to live intentionally, seeing every choice—how you speak, work, or rest—as an encounter with Him. This awareness transforms the mundane into sacred ground.
Pause today to notice God’s presence—a kind gesture, a moment of beauty, or a stirring in your heart. Let these reminders draw you into prayer, trusting that He is near in every detail. Never forget—you are loved and you are not alone.
Lewis’s words remind you that God is inescapable, even in the busyness of young adulthood. Amid classes, jobs, and social pressures, it’s easy to compartmentalize faith, treating God as a Sunday guest. But Lewis insists that His presence fills every moment, from lecture halls to late-night conversations.
This truth can be both comforting and convicting. You might ignore God when distracted or ashamed, but He never withdraws. His presence invites you to live intentionally, seeing every choice—how you speak, work, or rest—as an encounter with Him. This awareness transforms the mundane into sacred ground.
Pause today to notice God’s presence—a kind gesture, a moment of beauty, or a stirring in your heart. Let these reminders draw you into prayer, trusting that He is near in every detail. Never forget—you are loved and you are not alone.
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