Carriers of His Presence
- Dr. John W. Mulinde
- Jul 8
- 2 min read
Scripture:
2 Corinthians 4:7 — “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.”
Message:
You were never meant to simply visit the Presence of God—you were made to carry it. In the Old Testament, only priests could carry the ark of God’s Presence. Today, through the blood of Jesus and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, you have become His dwelling place.
This is a high calling and a sobering responsibility. Wherever you go, He goes. Whatever you say, you represent Him. When people encounter you, they should encounter more than a personality—they should sense a Presence.
But the weight of His Presence cannot rest on unprepared vessels. Just as the ark was carried on sanctified shoulders, so must our lives be consecrated, pure, and yielded. The more we surrender, the more He fills. The more we decrease, the more His Presence increases in visibility and impact through us.
When you become a carrier of His Presence, atmospheres shift. Demons flee. Hope is restored. Healing flows. You don’t have to shout; His Presence speaks louder than noise.
Golden Nugget:
You don’t visit revival—you carry it. God chooses surrendered vessels to release His glory.
Further Study:
1 Corinthians 6:19 — “Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you.”
Acts 5:15 — Peter’s shadow healed the sick—because he carried God’s Presence.
Romans 12:1 — “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice…”
Prayer:
Lord, I thank You for choosing to dwell in me. Make me a vessel fit for Your glory. Cleanse me of pride, fear, compromise, and doubt. Let my life carry Your Presence in purity and power. Wherever I go, let light enter darkness. May people encounter You through me. Amen.
Activation Challenge:
Lay hands on your chest and declare aloud: “I am a carrier of God’s Presence.” Then, go into a public space or conversation today with the conscious awareness that God is with you, in you, and ready to move through you. Watch what shifts.



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