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Saturday, June 18th
Like as he hart desireth the waterbrook so longeth my soul after Thee, O God.
Psalm 42:1-2

All created beings are in some way a reflection of the Father's love and so are alienated unless they are united with Him.

In the material world each created being expresses their response according to their kind. And the Father rejoices in them all.

How much more must the human being groan within himself if this natural response is in some way or for some reason repressed. See how naturally and gloriously unrestrained the holy ones pray and rejoice in the Father, in Our love and in the power of Our Holy Spirit ; how freely they speak of Our life in them, how thankfully.

And none are ever denied the refreshment or the resources which they need for the journey if they apply themselves as the thirsty hart to the waterbrook.

There is a beauty and a grace in the poise of the hart treading along his daily path, running to the waterbrook to slake his thirst.

Learn from the hart - and take heart!