But why, then, do
God's children so often complain that their circumstances separate them
from Him? There can be but one answer, "They do not know their God." If
there is trouble or feebleness in the Church of God, it is because of this.
We do not know the God we have. That is why in addition to the promise, "I
will be thy God," the promise is so often added, "And ye shall know that I
am your God." If I know that, not through man's teaching, not with my mind
or my imagination; but if I know that, in the living evidence which God
gives in my heart, then I know that the divine presence of my God will be
so wonderful, and my God Himself will be so beautiful, and so near, that I
can live all my days and years a conqueror through Him that loved me. Is
not that the life which we need?
The question comes again: Why is it that God's people do not know their
God? And the answer is: They take anything rather than God,--ministers, and
preaching, and books, and prayers, and work, and efforts, any exertion of
human nature, instead of waiting, and waiting long if need be, until God
reveals Himself.
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