Christian, all the mercy in the heart of God belongs to you!
Charles Spurgeon
"For the LORD is good; His mercy is everlasting" Psalm 100:5
"The mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him" Psalm 103:17
"Let those who fear the LORD now say: His mercy endures forever!" Psalm 118:4
Christian, all the mercy in the heart of God belongs to you! As great as your necessities may be, my dear brother, all the mercy that is in God belongs to you, and is engaged to meet your case.
Let me put it in another light: If there were no other person in the world but you, and God loved you infinitely and exclusively--then would He not be able to do much for you, if all of His omnipotence was devoted to your good, and if all of His grace centered upon you, and you were the focus of all His wise and loving purposes?
"Oh yes!" you say, "I would be favored indeed!"
You are just as favored as that, for the multiplicity of the objects of divine love, necessitates no diminution to any one. God can love a million, and love each one as intensely as if there were but one to be favored!
Our little minds are distracted with many objects. We cannot concentrate upon many, we are therefore confined. But the full concentrated love of the eternal God is set upon each one of His dear children!
Is there not great comfort here?
"Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever!" Psalm 118:1
"I will sing of the mercies of the LORD forever" Psalm 89:1
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Christian, all the mercy in the heart of God belongs to you. By Charles Spurgeon
For the LORD is good, his mercy is everlasting. Psalm 100 verse 5
The mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him. Psalm 103 verse 17
Let those who fear the Lord now say, His mercy endures for ever. Psalm 118.4
Christian, all the mercy in the heart of God belongs to you. As great as your necessities may be, my dear brother, all the mercy that is in God belongs to you and is engaged to meet your case.
Let me put it in another light. If there were no other person in the world but you, and God loved you infinitely and exclusively, then would He not be able to do much for you? If all of His omnipotence was devoted to your good, and if all of His grace centered upon you, and you were the focus of all His wise and loving purposes, Oh, yes," you say, I would be favoured indeed.
You are just as favoured as that, for the multiplicity of the objects of divine love necessitates no diminution to any one. God can love a million and love each one as intensely as if there were but one to be favoured. Our little minds are distracted with many objects. we cannot concentrate upon many. We are, therefore, confined. But the full concentrated love of the eternal God is set upon each one of His dear children.
Is there not great comfort here? Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His mercy endures for ever!
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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