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Do Not Cast Me Away from Your Presence“Do not cast me away from your presence, and do not take your Holy Spirit from me.” — Psalm 51:11. This is not a routine prayer or empty words—it’s the desperate cry of someone who realized that nothing is more frightening than being alive and yet feeling God’s absence, because when the Lord withdraws, the heart loses direction and the soul begins to wither.David understood that nothing outside of God is enough, for no achievement, pleasure, or recognition can replace the joy that exists only in the Lord’s presence. When that presence is gone, emptiness grows, confusion takes over, and peace disappears.There are days when you pray and feel God is silent, as if He is hiding, others when your heart overflows with joy because you sense His nearness, but there are also dangerous moments when, without realizing it, something grows cold inside, spiritual sensitivity fades, and only later do you recognize that you have drifted away from the Lord’s presence.Sin never starts with a huge fall—it begins the moment God’s presence stops being your priority and other voices begin to dominate your heart. Like Cain, people eventually realize that being far from God’s face is the heaviest punishment of all.David knew that losing the guidance of the Holy Spirit is far worse than losing a throne, because when we grieve the Spirit, we lose not only spiritual sensitivity but also discernment, strength to resist, and passion for holiness.Maybe today you are going to church, but far from God’s presence, singing but empty, smiling on the outside and broken inside, and the Holy Spirit is showing you that something must change right now.God does not reject those who truly repent. He does not despise a contrite heart. He restores, cleanses, and returns the joy of salvation to those who stop justifying sin and decide to come back.If you realize you have drifted away, grieved the Spirit, or lost the joy of God’s presence, follow David’s example now. Pray sincerely, turn from what separates you from the Lord, and return to His presence, because true happiness only exists where the Holy Spirit dwells.