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Charles Spurgeon

Remember, God's arrows never miss the mark!

Hebrews 10:31; Psalm 7:11
Charles Spurgeon September, 26 2014 Audio
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Remember, God's arrows never miss the mark. Charles Spurgeon, Treasury of David.

God is a righteous judge, and God is angry with the wicked every day. Psalm 7, 11. God not only detests sin, but is angry with those who continue to indulge in it. We have no ignorant or indifferent God to deal with. He can be angry, nay, He is angry today and every day with you, you ungodly and impenitent sinners.

The best day that ever dawns on a sinner brings a curse with it. From the beginning of the year, even to its ending, there is not an hour in which God's oven is not hot and burning in readiness for the wicked who shall be a stubble before Him. If he does not repent, he will sharpen his sword, he bends his bow, and makes it ready." Psalm 7, 12.

What blows are those which will be dealt by that long, uplifted, omnipotent arm? God's sword has been sharpening upon the revolving stone of our daily wickedness. And if we will not repent, it will speedily cut us in pieces. Turn or burn is a sinner's only alternative.

He also prepares for himself instruments of death. He makes his arrows into fiery shafts. Psalm 7, 13. Even now, God's thirsty arrow longs to wet itself with the blood of the ungodly. His bow is bent, his aim is taken, his arrow is fitted to the string, and what, O sinner, if the arrow should be let fly at you even now? Remember, God's arrows never miss the mark, and are, every one of them, instruments of death.

judgments may tarry, but it will not come too late. The Greek proverb says, The mill of God grinds slowly, but grinds to powder. The sharpening of God's sword is but to give a keener edge, that it may cut the deeper. When God's sword is sharpened, it is to cut, and when God's bow is bent, it is to kill. Woe be to that man who is God's target! It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
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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