Copied From Streams in the Desert 2012-05-29
"I have called you friends." (John 15:15)
15:15 Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.
Years ago there was an old German professor whose beautiful life was a marvel to his students.
Some of them resolved to know the secret of it;
so one of their number hid in the study where the old professor spent his evenings.
It was late when the teacher came in.
He was very tired, but he sat down and spent an hour with his Bible. Then he bowed his head in secret prayer;
and finally closing the Book of books, he said, "Well, Lord Jesus, we're on the same old terms."
To know Him is life's highest attainment;
and at all costs, every Christian should strive to be "on the same old terms with Him."
The reality of Jesus comes as a result of secret prayer, and a personal study of the Bible that is devotional and sympathetic.
Christ becomes more real to the one who persists in the cultivation of His presence.
Speak thou to Him for He heareth,
And spirit with spirit will meet!
Nearer is He than breathing,
Nearer than hands and feet.
--Maltbie D. Babcock.
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