November 26
The Lord … thy habitation
Ps. 91:9
We go home without arrangement. We plan our visits and then go home because they are over. Duty, want, a host of things lead us forth elsewhere, but the heart takes us home. Blessed, most blessed is he whose thoughts pass up to God, not because they are driven like a fisherman’s craft swept by the fierceness of the storm, not because they are forced by want or fear, not because they are led by the hand of duty, but because God is in his habitation and his home. Loosed from other things, the thoughts go home for rest.
In God, the blessed man finds the love that welcomes. There is a sunny place, and their care is loosed and toil forgotten. There is the joyous freedom, the happy calm, the rest, and the renewing of our strength—at home with God.
Mark Guy Pearse
Hardman, Samuel G., and Dwight Lyman Moody. Thoughts for the Quiet Hour. Willow Grove, PA: Woodlawn Electronic Publishing, 1997. Print.
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