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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Dec 29 PM

Matthew 22:42
Charles Spurgeon December, 29 1999 Audio
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What think ye of Christ? Matthew chapter 22 verse 42. The great test of your soul's health is, what think you of Christ? Is he to you fairer than the children of men, the chief among ten thousand, the altogether lovely? Wherever Christ is thus esteemed, all the faculties of the spiritual man exercise themselves with energy. I will judge of your piety by this barometer. Does Christ stand high or low with you?

If you have thought little of Christ, if you've been content to live without his presence, if you have cared little for his honor, if you have been neglectful of his laws, then I know that your soul is sick. God grant that it may not be sick unto death. But if the first thought of your spirit has been, how can I honor Jesus? If the daily desire of your soul has been, oh, that I knew where I might find him. I tell you that you may have a thousand infirmities and even scarcely know whether you're a child of God at all. And yet I am persuaded beyond a doubt that you are safe since Jesus is great in your esteem.

I care not for thy rags. What thinkest thou of his royal apparel? I care not for thy wounds, though they bleed in torrents. What thinkest thou of his wounds? Are they like glittering rubies in thine esteem? I think none the less of thee. Though thou liest like Lazarus on the dunghill, And the dogs do lick thee, I judge thee not by thy poverty. What thinkest thou of the king in his beauty? Has he a glorious high throne in thy heart? Wouldst thou set him higher, if thou couldst? Wouldst thou be willing to die, if thou couldst but add another trumpet to the strain which proclaims his praise?

Ah, then it is well with thee. Whatever thou mayest think of thyself, if Christ be great to thee, thou shalt be with him ere long. Though all the world my choice deride, yet Jesus shall my portion be, for I am pleased with none beside. The fairest of the fair is he.
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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