How many times do we pray that God will show us a sign that He is, John 14:8-11 ( Philip said, “Lord show us the Father and that will be enough for us.” Jesus answered,”Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father. The words I say to you I do not speak on my own authority. Rather, it is the Father, living in me, who is doing His work). And whatever we may be going through in our lives is He truly with us? Hebrews 11:6 (Without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exist and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.)
As we grow spiritually we should learn, following Jesus doesn’t necessarily mean to only pick up your cross and follow Jesus like the disciples did. It also means being and doing what Jesus has done through the power of the Father. Putting on the righteousness of God. Sometimes the only God that we do see is a person, a stranger coming to your aid or that of someone else. Like Jesus every where he or she goes they are doing and being good, showing compassion and mercy to others by helping them, being obedient to God’s will and for his greater glory. God doesn’t possess us, but we can possess him, if we chose to have a personal intimate relationship with the Lord and follow him in love and service to others. He also send us the Holy Ghost that guide us in all truth, John 14:16 and 26.
Whenever someone seems to come to you like an answered prayer to fulfil you desire or whatever it maybe you’re going through and need help, it is the Lord. Sometimes it’s a stranger or even Someone you know, like a friend, family member, your doctor, and especially those faithful believers in God, who bear an uncanny resemblance to him in their actions towards those in need and suffering. A person who’s unseflesh and never waver in doing good, neither is looking for a reward for it, is like Jesus. Jesus give and never count the cost and still kept on giving and doing his Father will.
Human beings do have weakness, and imperfections, but it never has ever stop God from using them to do his will in making the world a better place and showing us that through Him we can change and make a difference.