“The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One. Many ordinary treasures may be denied him, or if he is allowed to have them, the enjoyment of them will be so tempered that they will never be necessary to his happiness. Or if he must see them go, one after one, he will scarcely feel a sense of loss, for having the Source of all things he has in One all satisfaction, all pleasure, all delight. Whatever he may lose he has actually lost nothing, for he now has it all in One, and he has it purely, legitimately and forever.”
“If we co-operate with Him in loving obedience God will manifest Himself to us, and that manifestation will be the difference between a nominal Christian life and a life radiant with the light of His face.”
“It is not what a man does that determines whether his work is sacred or secular, it is why he does it.”
Tozer, A. W. The Pursuit of God, (pg. 19-20, 51, 98). Merchant Books, 2009.
*This photo was taken in beautiful Pennsylvania. This place will always have a special place in my heart.