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"O God, Thou art my God, early will I seek Thee, my soul thirsteth for Thee, my flesh longeth for Thee in a dry and thirsty land where no water is." (Ps. lxiii. 1.)

People constantly' speak of themselves as seeking salvation. The Bible never speaks in this wise; as long as a man is only seeking salvation, he is still seeking his own interest himself. We must seek God,' to possess Him is what we need. .. I will seek Thee," says David.

What a wonderful salvation is that-when a man truly finds God, God Himself, not only forgiveness and peace, but finds and possesses God. When any man first sees the glory of it, no wonder that he then says: .. Early will I seek Thee."

Hedley Vicars, the godly soldier, when he knew that he must be at the head of his troops the following morning at five o'clock, rose an hour earlier to meet with his God, and so, too, did those brave soldiers Havelock and Stonewall Jackson.

Let this be the keynote of your morning solitude. Thirst for God, as the body thirsts for a drink of water. Be content with nothing short of finding and possessing God. Think of it! He desires to make His dwelling with you through His Son; His Spirit will be in you a fountain of living water. Seek and possess God-this is the only way in which He will reveal Himself to you. Make sacrifices to that end, your reward will be great. "Ye shall seek Me and find Me, when ye shall search for Me with all your heart."





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