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No Stranger In Heaven

Ps. 73:24
Charles Spurgeon December, 31 2016 2 min read
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December, 31 2016
Charles Spurgeon
Charles Spurgeon 2 min read
1,138 articles 1,396 sermons 192 books

Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory

— Ps. 73:24

From day to day and from year to year my faith believes in the wisdom and love of God, and I know that I shall not believe in vain. No good word of His has ever failed, and I am sure that none shall ever fall to the ground.

I put myself into His hand for guidance. I know not the way that I should choose: the Lord shall choose mine inheritance for me. I need counsel and advice; for my duties are intricate, and my condition is involved. I seek to the Lord, as the High Priest of old looked to his Urim and Thummim. The counsel of the infallible God I seek in preference to my own judgment or the advice of friends. Glorious Jehovah, thou shalt guide me!

Soon the end will come: a few more years, and I must depart out of this world unto the Father. My Lord will be near my bed. He will meet me at Heaven's gate: He will welcome me to the glory land. I shall not be a stranger in Heaven: my own God and Father will receive me to its endless bliss.

GLORY BE TO HIM WHO

WILL GUIDE ME HERE,

AND RECEIVE ME HEREAFTER. AMEN.

From Faith's Checkbook by Charles Spurgeon.
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