I want you to remember that the day will break and the shadows fly away when you can find within yourself that real earnest desire to make contact with your Maker.
Later on—instinctively—you will turn to Christ, as the most natural thing to do when the first tiny shade overcasts the sun, which is shining on your life now and always.
Remember—try to remember next time that these experiences are nothing more than an eclipse of the sun, which means that for a tiny period out of the long existence of your spirit—for this speck of time—something has forced itself between you and your Creator, and even as you recognise the fact, the shade will pass and it will be day again—day with its blue skies—its many beauties—safety and companionship.
It is the daytime of the Spirit, and as that Spirit grows, so more and more will it be able to lengthen that daytime until at last night will be no more.
Into God's perfect day, which means perfect understanding—perfect unity—perfect love—forever and forever.
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