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Charles Spurgeon

The Preciousness of Jesus!

1 Peter 2:7; Song of Solomon 5:16
Charles Spurgeon April, 19 2024 Audio
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An uplifting devotional on the preciousness of Jesus!

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the preciousness of Jesus. Unto you who believe, he is precious. 1 Peter 2.7

In the bustling noise of our daily lives, amidst the clamor of distractions, there exists a priceless and sacred truth, the preciousness of Jesus. He is the cornerstone of our faith, the embodiment of divine love and the source of eternal hope. In the moments of doubt and despair, when the shadows of affliction loom large, it is in Jesus that we find solace and strength. His presence is a beacon of light in the darkness, guiding us through life's tumultuous seas.

Think of the moments when you felt broken-hearted, when the weight of your troubles seemed too heavy to bear. It is Jesus who gently lifts us up, wrapping us in His comforting embrace, whispering words of hope and grace. His preciousness is not measured in gold or silver, but in the depth of His compassion, the boundlessness of His mercy, and the unfailing constancy of His love. In Him we find forgiveness for our failings, redemption for our sins, and the promise of eternal life.

As we journey through this wilderness world, let us treasure Jesus above all else. Let His teachings be our guide, His example be our inspiration, and His presence be our greatest joy. For in Him we find the fulfillment of our deepest longings and the purpose of our existence. May we never lose sight of the preciousness of Jesus, for in Him we find true significance, lasting peace, and everlasting life.

Yes, He is altogether lovely. This is my Beloved and this is my Friend. Song of Songs 5.16
Charles Spurgeon
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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