One wrong step and down we go. By Charles Spurgeon. How narrow is the gate and difficult the road that leads to life and only a few find it. Matthew chapter 7 verse 14. In some sense the path to heaven is very safe but in other respects there is no road so dangerous. It is beset with difficulties. One wrong step and down we go. and how easy it is to take that treacherous step if grace is absent.
What a slippery path is that which some of us have to tread. How many times have we to exclaim with the psalmist, but as for me, my feet were slipping and I was almost gone. If we were strong, sure-footed mountaineers this would not matter so much, but in ourselves how weak we are. Even in the best roads we soon falter, in the smoothest paths we quickly stumble. These feeble knees of ours can scarcely support our tottering weight. A straw may trip us up and a pebble can wound us. We are mere infants, tremblingly taking our first steps in the walk of faith.
Our Heavenly Father holds us by the arms, or we would soon tumble down. Oh, if we are kept from falling, how must we thank the patience, power, and wisdom of God who watches over us moment by moment. Think, how prone we are to sin, how apt we are to choose dangerous paths, how strong is our tendency to cast ourselves down. These reflections will make us sing more sweetly than we have ever done. Glory to Him who is able to keep us from falling and to present us before His glorious presence without fault and with great joy. Jude verse 24.
We have many foes who try to push us down and destroy us. The road is rough and we are weak, but in addition to this, enemies lurk in ambush, who rush out when we least expect them and labor to trip us up or hurl us down the nearest deadly precipice. Only an almighty arm can preserve us from these unseen foes who are seeking to destroy us at every step. Such an arm is engaged for our defense. He is faithful who has promised and he is able to keep us from falling so that with a deep sense of our utter weakness we may cherish a firm belief in our perfect safety.
I give them eternal life and they will never perish ever. No one will snatch them out of my hand. John chapter 10 verse 28
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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