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A Quiet Talk With Those Who Weep

By: S. D. Gordon
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There are lone hearth-fires today, so many! And those who sit beside them, with the empty chair, cannot restrain the tears that will come. Yes, here's the Bible close by. But there's a heavy mood on that affects one's eyes so. One sits alone so much. There is some One unseen, just here, within reach. But somehow we don't realize His presence; it does not seem real. If we would quietly put a foot on the next step up, and then rise up to that foot, we can recognize His presence: it is real. Realizing is blessed, but... rare. It belongs to the mood; to the feelings. It is dependent on weather conditions and bodily conditions. The rain, the heavy fog outside, the poor sleep, the twinging pain, the letters in the last post... these make one's mood so much; they go so far in controlling the feelings; they seem to blur out the realizing. But there's something a little higher up than realizing. It is yet more blessed. It is independent of these outer conditions, whether of climate, or post, or market, or tenement of clay. It is a something that abides. It abides regardless of these things of such great influence. Then the fire always burns cheerily and warmly, regardless of wind or fog or chimney conditions. It is this: recognizing that Presence, unseen, so wondrous and quieting, so soothing and calming and warming. This it is that clears your eyes and brains, and warms your heart, and steadies your feet, and loosens out the song. Recognize His presence... the Master's own. He is here, close by; His presence is real. Recognizing will help realizing, too, but it never depends on it. This is up on the higher level, the simple child-faith level that takes the Master at His word, and sings because of what He says. Christian Living Christianity
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