King LearHenry Altemus Company, 1909 - 192 pages |
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... seeking . Jesus could say , “ Seek and ye shall find , " because He knew we were being sought ! He , Himself , was seeking us for Himself . He , Himself , is still seeking us for Himself . When we receive Him , we find . We find because ...
... seeking . Jesus could say , “ Seek and ye shall find , " because He knew we were being sought ! He , Himself , was seeking us for Himself . He , Himself , is still seeking us for Himself . When we receive Him , we find . We find because ...
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... seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” God hides. He is not found where we would like to find him. He hides so that we might seek him, and he chooses when and where he will be found—where he will reveal himself. In ...
... seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” God hides. He is not found where we would like to find him. He hides so that we might seek him, and he chooses when and where he will be found—where he will reveal himself. In ...
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... seek something higher. We seek ridwan, or proximity to God. The ridwan of God is greater than paradise.' 'But the whole function of paradise is to give us proximity to God,' I replied perplexed. 'No doubt one will be close to God in ...
... seek something higher. We seek ridwan, or proximity to God. The ridwan of God is greater than paradise.' 'But the whole function of paradise is to give us proximity to God,' I replied perplexed. 'No doubt one will be close to God in ...
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