Seek and You Shall Find

You Will Find Me When..

Seek God’s help and you may receive what you desire.

Seek God himself and you will receive all that you desire.

For to desire God is to have all that is worth desiring.

About mitchteemley

Writer, Filmmaker, Humorist, Thinker-about-stuffer
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16 Responses to Seek and You Shall Find

  1. That was my Confirmation verse, MItch. Brought a smile.

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  2. Webb Blogs says:

    Such a great verse to start off my morning 😁

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  3. #hood says:

    you didn’t add jeremiah 29:11, for you know the plans are, to hide the word, & not sin against thee.

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  4. Amen, Mitch. Those last quotes remind me of one of my favorite verses, Psalm 37:4 – “Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Because, if you delight in Him, HE IS the desire of your heart, and He will give you more and more of Himself. ❤

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  5. revruss1220 says:

    AMEN!

    Sorry about the Bengals. They played a great game and had a great season.

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  6. gpavants says:

    Amen, Mitch. Lord, give us an undivided heart.

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  7. K.L. Hale says:

    I never knew real love until Christ. I’m exclusively his. I seek him with all my heart and it’s sometimes lonely, but so worth it. Thank you, Mitch for your constant encouragement!

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  8. AllenW says:

    Nice. I like that one.

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  9. Nancy Ruegg says:

    Your statements after the verse sound very Tozer-esque, or perhaps like C. S. Lewis. Thoughtful, truthful insight!

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