The longer I walk with the Lord, the more I gain an understanding of Who He is and who I am not. I’m very thankful for this insight – I see it as a gift from the One I seek. 

This morning I read something I must share with you. The words on the page resonated within me, lifting me up to a higher plain in my understanding of God. The words come from God Calling, a book compiled by A.J. Russell. Its content is derived from the prayer journal of two woman who wish to remain anonymous. In 1932, these two friends joined hands in prayer, daily seeking God for guidance, comfort, and wisdom. They stepped out in faith to receive the promise of Matthew 18:20, “For where two or three are gathered together in My Name, I am there in the midst of them.”

God met them there with His sweet whispers of love.

“To the listening ear I speak, to the waiting heart I come. Sometimes, I may not speak. I may ask you merely to wait in My Presence, to know that I am with you.

“Think of the multitudes, who thronged Me, when I was on earth, all eager for something. Eager to be healed, or taught, or fed.

“Think as I supplied their many wants, and granted their manifold requests, what it meant to Me, to find amid the crowd, some one or two who followed Me just to be near Me, just to dwell in my Presence. How some longing of the Eternal heart was satisfied thereby.

“Comfort Me, awhile, by letting Me know that you would seek Me just to dwell in My Presence, to be near Me, not even for teaching, not for material gain, not even for a message – but for Me. The longing of the human heart to be loved for itself is a something caught from the Great Divine Heart.

“I bless you. Bow your heads.”*

Oh. My. Goodness. The God of the Universe, the Maker of Heaven and Earth wants to spend time with us. Just because.

Take this thought with you today: 

“Comfort Me, awhile, by letting Me know that you would seek Me just to dwell in My Presence, to be near Me, not even for teaching, not for material gain, not even for a message – but for Me.”

SELAH.

*A.J. Russell, God Calling (New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1945), p. 38-39.

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