From The Life of God in the Soul of Man, by Henry Scougal:
But oh how happy are those who have placed their love on him who can never be absent from them! They need but open their eyes, and they shall everywhere behold the traces of his presence and glory, and converse with him whom their soul loveth. And this makes the darkest prison, or the wildest desert, not only supportable, but delightful to them.
I highly recommend this short work of Scougal's. Thought provoking and engaging, I found that it encouraged me to take a deeper look at my soul and it's commitment to my God.
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