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From Pastor Burns and the Kitchener Baptist Church
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Remembering Who Is Present
There is a simple story told about the father of President Woodrow Wilson, who faithfully served as a minister in the American South. One day, he found himself standing among a group of men engaged in a heated discussion. As tempers flared, one of the men lost control and uttered a loud oath. Only afterward did he notice that Reverend Wilson was standing there. Embarrassed, the man quickly apologized. “Sir,” he said, “I had forgotten that you were present. Please pardon me.”
Dr. Wilson’s response was both gracious and convicting: “It is not to me that you owe an apology, but to God.”
What a profound reminder. Too often we live as though our actions are only seen by the people around us. We are careful with our words when certain individuals are nearby, yet careless when we think no one is watching. But the Christian life is not lived before men—it is lived before God. Every conversation, every decision, every thought, and every attitude takes place in His presence.
Joseph understood this truth when he fled from temptation. He did not simply say that sin would disappoint others; he declared, “How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?” David, after his great failure, cried, “Against thee, thee only, have I sinned.” They understood that every sin is first and foremost an offense against a holy God.
As I reflect on this, I wonder how many of my choices would change if I consciously remembered that the Lord was standing beside me. Would I speak differently? Would I react differently? Would I spend my time differently? The fear of the Lord is not a fear that drives us away from Him, but a reverence that draws us into a life of holiness. When we remember His constant presence, we become more careful with our words, more gracious in our responses, and more eager to please Him.
The wonderful truth is that God’s presence is not only a warning against sin—it is also a comfort in suffering. The same eyes that see our failures also see our tears. The God who witnesses our disobedience is also the God who never leaves nor forsakes His children. Living consciously before His face changes everything.


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