“I have known people who have been content to remain seekers all their days. They have felt comforted by the thought that they are seekers. Now, such comfort is like plastering with unmixed mortar. Imagine an unemployed man who has been walking up and down the London streets to find something to do. His family is in need, and he must find a job. He is quite right to seek, but he will not be satisfied with seeking; he wants to find. Tramping the street will not feed his children. He is not content with having called at many shops. He will not rest until he finds what he is after, and he would be very foolish if he did. So, to be a seeker of Christ, walking up and down the streets will not fill your hungry soul. You must get Christ Himself.”
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