A bit too long to read straight through (almost 700 pages), but good to use as a devotional.
A few quotes from the book:
-"Nearness unto God here on earth yields its sweetest blessedness when it is cultivated in the face of sin and theworld, as an oasis in the wilderness of life." (24)
-"To dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of our life, means: every morning, noon, and night to be so clearly conscious of our fellowship with the Living God, that our thoughts go out to Him, that we hear the sound of His voice in our soul, that we are aware of His sacred presence round about us, that we experience His operations upon our heart and conscience, and shun everything we would not dare to do in His immediate presence." (41)
-"The whole Christian faith, the entire Christian confession rests upon the clear conviction, that God has not laid it upon you to lose Him in endless abstractions, but, on the contrary, He would come to you ever more closely in human form and in human language, in order through your human heart to make warm, rich fellowship possible with Himself." (45)
-"Every creature is the product of a thought of God; hence all created things can serve as emblems of the Divine." (100)
-"Lost is every day in which in the stir of the air the voice of your God truly passes by you, but does not affect and awaken you. And also blessed is each day of your existence in which in the gentle stir of the air God makes His approach to your soul, and that approach bears fruition with such intimacy of fellowship that with fresh draughts you may ennoy again the eternal love of your God." (112)
-"Here is love, the yearning to possess again what was lost." (133)
-[Talking about Jesus saying 'he that hath seen me hath seen the Father':] "Whoever spoke like this, you would at once endeavor to render harmless by putting him away among the insane, except you yourself worshiped and adored God in Him." (162)
-"The doing of God's will covers the whole of our life, our ordinary as well as our extraordinary life, and te knowledge of God in the ordinary life is far finer, far more intricate, far more difficult than in those extraordinary things." (190)
-"To love God is to take away everything that makes separation between us an Him and thus come to an existence in which we live for God alone." (226)