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The Master's Indwelling by Andrew Murray
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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. No teaching that we may get, and no effort that we may put
forth, can put us in possession of this blessed light of God, all in all
to our souls. But still it is attainable, it is within reach, if God will
reveal Himself. That is the one necessity. I would to God that every one
would ask his heart whether he has said, and is saying every day: "I want
more of God. Do not speak to me only of the beautiful truth there is in the
Bible. That can not satisfy me. I want God." In our inner Christian life,
in our every-day prayers, in our Christian living, in our churches, in our
prayer-meetings, in our fellowship, it must come to that--that God always
has the first place; and if that be given Him, He will take possession. Oh,
if in our lives as individuals every eye were set upon God, upon the living
God, every heart were crying, "My soul thirsteth for God," what power, what
blessing and what presence of the everlasting God would be revealed to us!
Let me use an illustration. When a man is giving an illustrated lecture
he often uses a long pointer to indicate places on a map or chart. Do the
people look at that pointer? No, that only helps to show them the place on
the map, and they do not think of it,--it might be of fine gold; but the
_pointer_ can not satisfy them. They want to see what the pointer points
at. And this Bible is nothing but a pointer, pointing to God; and,--may I
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