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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 27 AM

Numbers 14:11
Charles Spurgeon August, 27 1999 Audio
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How long will it be ere they believe me? Numbers chapter 14 verse 11 Strive with all diligence to keep out that monster unbelief. It so dishonors Christ that he will withdraw his visible presence if we insult him by indulging it. It is true it is a weed, the seeds of which we can never entirely extract from the soil, but we must aim at its root with zeal and perseverance.

Among hateful things it is the most to be abhorred. Its injurious nature is so venomous that he that exerciseth it, and he upon whom it is exercised, are both hurt thereby. In thy case, O believer, it is most wicked. For the mercies of thy Lord in the past increase thy guilt in doubting him now. When thou dost distrust the Lord Jesus, he may well cry out, Behold, I am pressed under you, as a cart is pressed that is full of sheaves. This is crowning his head with thorns of the sharpest kind.

It is very cruel for a well-beloved wife to mistrust a kind and faithful husband. The sin is needless, foolish, and unwarranted. Jesus has never given the slightest ground for suspicion, and it is hard to be doubted by those to whom our conduct is uniformly affectionate and true. Jesus is the Son of the Highest and has unbounded wealth. It is shameful to doubt, omnipotence, and distrust all sufficiency. The cattle on a thousand hills will suffice for our most hungry feeding, and the granaries of heaven are not likely to be emptied by our eating.

If Christ were only a cistern, we might soon exhaust His fullness, but who can drain a fountain? Myriads of spirits have drawn their supplies from him and not one of them has murmured at the scantiness of his resources. Away then with this lying traitor, Unbelief for his only errand is to cut the bonds of communion and make us mourn an absent Savior.

Bunyan tells us that Unbelief has as many lives as a cat If so, let us kill one life now, and continue the work till the whole nine are gone. Down with thee, thou traitor! My heart abhors thee.
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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