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Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Sep 19 AM

Galatians 5:1
Charles Spurgeon September, 19 1999 Audio
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The liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free Galatians chapter 5 verse 1 This liberty makes us free to heaven's charter the Bible Here is a choice passage, believer. When thou passest through the rivers, I will be with thee. You are free to that. Here is another. The mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but my kindness shall not depart from thee. You are free to that.

You are a welcome guest at the table of the promises. Scripture is a never-failing treasury filled with boundless stores of grace. It is the bank of heaven. You may draw from it as much as you please without let or hindrance. Come in faith and you are welcome to all covenant blessings. There is not a promise in the word which shall be withheld.

In the depths of tribulations, let this freedom comfort you. Amidst waves of distress, let it cheer you. When sorrows surround thee, let it be thy solace. This is thy father's love token. Thou art free to it at all times.

Thou art also free to the throne of grace. It is the believer's privilege to have access at all times to his heavenly father. Whatever our desires, our difficulties, our wants, we are at liberty to spread all before him. It matters not how much we may have sinned. We may ask and expect pardon. It signifies nothing how poor we are. We may plead his promise that he will provide all things needful. We have permission to approach his throne at all times. In midnight's darkest hour or in noontide's most burning heat. Exercise thy right, O believer, and live up to thy privilege.

Thou art free to all that is treasured up in Christ, wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. It matters not what thy need is, for there is fullness of supply in Christ, and it is there for thee. Oh, what a freedom is thine! freedom from condemnation, freedom to the promises, freedom to the throne of grace, and at last, freedom to enter heaven.
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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