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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Sep 22 PM

Psalm 61:2
Charles Spurgeon September, 22 1999 Audio
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When my heart is overwhelmed, lead me to the rock that is higher than I. Psalm 61 verse 2

Most of us know what it is to be overwhelmed in heart, emptied as when a man wipeth a dish and turneth it upside down, submerged and thrown on our beam ends like a vessel mastered by the storm. Discoveries of inward corruption will do this if the Lord permits the great deep of our depravity to become troubled and cast up mire and dirt. Disappointments and heartbreaks will do this when billow after billow rolls over us and we are like a broken shell hurled to and fro by the surf.

Blessed be God, at such seasons we are not without an all-sufficient solace. Our God is the harbour of weather-beaten sails, the hospice of forlorn pilgrims. Higher than we are is He, His mercy higher than our sins. His love higher than our thoughts. It is pitiful to see men putting their trust in something lower than themselves. But our confidence is fixed upon an exceeding high and glorious Lord.

A rock He is, since He changes not. and are high rock because the tempests which overwhelm us roll far beneath at his feet. He is not disturbed by them, but rules them at his will. If we get under the shelter of this lofty rock, we may defy the hurricane. All is calm under the lee of that towering cliff.

Alas, such is the confusion in which the troubled mind is often cast, that we need piloting to this divine shelter. Hence the prayer of the text, O Lord our God, by thy Holy Spirit, teach us the way of faith, lead us into thy rest. The wind blows us out to sea, the helm answers not to our puny hand. Thou, thou alone can steer us over the bar, between yon sunken rocks, safe into the fair haven.

How dependent we are upon thee! We need thee to bring us to thee. To be wisely directed and steered into safety and peace is thy gift and thine alone. This night, be pleased to deal well with thy servants.
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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