find in the sanctuary of God is not merely a general influence, not merely a matter of atmosphere. When this man went into the sanctuary of God he was given understanding. He did not merely feel better; he was put right in his thinking. He did not merely forget his problem for the time being; he found a solution. I wonder how this can be put plainly and clearly. It is such a vital point. Religion should not act as a drug on us. There are people in whose case it does act like that. It may be a terrible
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