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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 23 PM

Ephesians 3:17; John 3:16
Charles Spurgeon August, 23 1999 Audio
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that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith. Ephesians chapter 3 verse 17 Beyond measure, it is desirable that we, as believers, should have the person of Jesus constantly before us, to inflame our love towards Him, and to increase our knowledge of Him. I would to God that my readers were all entered as diligent scholars in Jesus' college, students of Corpus Christi, or the body of Christ, resolved to attain unto a good degree in the learning of the cross.

But to have Jesus ever near, the heart must be full of him, welling up with his love, even to overrunning. Hence the apostle prays that Christ may dwell in your hearts. See how near he would have Jesus to be. You cannot get a subject closer to you than to have it in the heart itself.

that he may dwell not that he may call upon you sometimes as a casual visitor enters into a house and tarries for a night but that he may dwell that Jesus may become the Lord and tenant of your inmost being never more to go out Observe the words that he may dwell in your heart, that best room of the house of manhood, not in your thoughts alone, but in your affections, not merely in the mind's meditations, but in the heart's emotions.

We should pant after love to Christ, of a most abiding character, not a love that flames up and then dies out into the darkness of a few embers, but a constant flame, fed by sacred fuel, like the fire upon the altar which never went out. This cannot be accomplished except by faith. Faith must be strong, or love will not be fervent. The root of the flower must be healthy, or we cannot expect the bloom to be sweet. Faith is the lily's root, and love is the lily's bloom.

Now, reader, Jesus cannot be in your heart's love, except you have a firm hold of him by your heart's faith. And therefore, pray that you may always trust Christ, in order that you may always love him. If love be called, be sure that faith is drooping.
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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