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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Nov 5 AM

Isaiah 54:17
Charles Spurgeon November, 5 1999 Audio
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No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper. Isaiah chapter 54 verse 17

This day is notable in English history for two great deliverances wrought by God for us. On this day the plot of the Papists to destroy our houses of Parliament was discovered. 1605 While for our princes they prepare in caverns deep a burning snare he shot from heaven a piercing ray and the dark treachery brought today

And secondly, today is the anniversary of the landing of King William III at Tor Bay, by which the hope of Popish ascendancy was quashed and religious liberty was secured. 1688. This day ought to be celebrated, not by the Saturnalia of striplings, but by the songs of saints. Our Puritan forefathers most devoutly made it a special time of thanksgiving. There is, extant, a record of the annual sermons preached by Matthew Henry on this day.

Our Protestant feeling and our love of liberty should make us regard its anniversary with holy gratitude. Let our hearts and lips exclaim. We have heard with our ears, and our fathers have told us the wondrous things which thou didst in their day, and in the old time before them. Thou hast made this nation the home of the gospel. And when the foe has risen against her, thou hast shielded her.

Help us to offer repeated songs for repeated deliverances. Grant us more and more a hatred of Antichrist, and hasten on the day of her entire extinction. Till then and ever we believe the promise, no weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper. should it not be laid upon the heart of every lover of the gospel of Jesus on this day to plead for the overturning of false doctrines and the extension of divine truth? Would it not be well to search our own hearts and turn out any of the popish lumber of self-righteousness which may lie concealed therein? you
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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