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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Oct 16 PM

Psalm 36:9
Charles Spurgeon October, 16 1999 Audio
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With thee is the fountain of life. Psalm 36 verse 9.

There are times in our spiritual experience when human counsel or sympathy or religious ordinances fail to comfort or help us. Why does our gracious God permit this? Perhaps it is because we've been living too much without him and he therefore takes away everything upon which we've been in the habit of depending that he may drive us to himself.

It is a blessed thing to live at the fountainhead. While our skin bottles are full, we are content, like Hagar and Ishmael, to go into the wilderness. But when those are dry, nothing will serve us but thou God seest me.

We are like the prodigal. We love the swine troughs and forget our father's house. Remember, we can make swine troughs and husks even out of the forms of religion. They are blessed things, but we may put them in God's place, and then they are of no value. Anything becomes an idol when it keeps us away from God. Even the brazen serpent is to be despised as Nehistan if we worship it instead of God.

The prodigal was never safer than when he was driven to his father's bosom because he could find sustenance nowhere else. Our Lord favors us with a famine in the land, that it may make us seek after himself the more.

The best position for a Christian is living wholly and directly on God's grace, still abiding where he stood at first, having nothing, and yet possessing all things. Let us never for a moment think that our standing is in our sanctification, our mortification, our graces, or our feelings. But know that because Christ offered a full atonement, therefore we are saved, for we are complete in him.

Having nothing of our own to trust to, but resting upon the merits of Jesus, His passion and holy life furnish us with the only sure ground of confidence.

Beloved, when we are brought to a thirsting condition, we are sure to turn to the fountain of life with eagerness.
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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