I wrote “I Know Where to Find You” while reading Mark 1:35-39. I hope one day I'll record a “studio” version, but for now I'm posting this version that my friend Tanya and I recorded on my phone. (Tanya is playing the guitar.).
(See also "I Know Where to Find You")
“Everyone” was looking for You. Simon Peter (and those with him) found You before the others did. I wonder if it was because he had spent time with You and when he thought about it, he realized he had some ideas about where to look. Maybe he guessed what You might be doing. And maybe he knew the kind of place You preferred for praying. I dont' know if that's so or not, but I know that the better I know someone, the better I can guess where, when, and how I can find them. I wonder if, as I get to know You better, I am more able to “find You” on those days when You seem to have slipped away.

One place I know I can always find You is interceding (praying, pleading) for us at the Father's side, because You are always there (Rom. 8:34).
And I know that I can boldly approach the throne (Heb. 10:19-22, Heb. 4:16).
So maybe sometimes when I feel like I'm missing You, finding You can be as easy as joining You in praying for others.
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