Within the subset of humanity that seeks after God, most individuals look for Him in the wrong place—or, if not the wrong place (for there is no place where God cannot or should not be), at least the less-immediate place.
Too many look for God only in the cavernous majesty of the cathedral, the sequestered prayer closet, the humble church pew. We imagine He is more accessible on a Sunday morning, than on a Thursday afternoon. God is in each of these places, of course, but too often we imagine that we must go somewhere other than where we are to find Him.
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