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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Nov 23 AM

1 John 1:6
Charles Spurgeon November, 23 1999 Audio
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Fellowship with Him. 1 John 1, verse 6. When we were united by faith to Christ, we were brought into such complete fellowship with Him that we were made one with Him, and His interests and ours became mutual and identical.

We have fellowship with Christ in His love. What he loves, we love. He loves the saints, so do we. He loves sinners, so do we. He loves the poor perishing race of man and pants to see the earth's deserts transformed into the garden of the Lord, so do we.

We have fellowship with him in his desires. He desires the glory of God. We also labor for the same. He desires that the saints may be with him where he is. We desire to be with him there too. He desires to drive out sin. Behold, we fight under his banner. He desires that his father's name may be loved and adored by all his creatures. We pray daily, let thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth even as it is in heaven.

We have fellowship with Christ in his sufferings. We're not nailed to the cross, nor do we die a cruel death. But when he is reproached, we are reproached. And a very sweet thing it is to be blamed for his sake, to be despised for following the master, to have the world against us. The disciple should not be above his Lord. In our measure, we commune with him in his labors, ministering to men by the word of truth and by deeds of love. Our meat and our drink, like his, is to do the will of him who hath sent us, and to finish his work.

We have also fellowship with Christ in his joys. We are happy in his happiness. We rejoice in his exaltation. Have you ever tasted that joy, believer? There is no purer or more thrilling delight to be known this side heaven than that of having Christ's joy fulfilled in us that our joy may be full.

His glory awaits us to complete our fellowship for his church shall sit with him upon his throne as his well-beloved bride
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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