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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 20 PM

Nehemiah 3:8
Charles Spurgeon August, 20 1999 Audio
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And they fortified Jerusalem under the broad wall. Nehemiah chapter 3 verse 8. Cities well fortified have broad walls and so had Jerusalem in her glory. The new Jerusalem must in like manner be surrounded and preserved by a broad wall of non-conformity to the world and separation from its customs and spirit.

The tendency of these days break down the holy barrier and make the distinction between the church and the world merely nominal. Professors are no longer strict and puritanical. Questionable literature is read on all hands. Frivolous pastimes are currently indulged and a general laxity threatens to deprive the Lord's peculiar people of those sacred singularities which separate them from sinners. It will be an ill day for the church and the world when the proposed amalgamation shall be complete and the sons of God and the daughters of men shall be as one. Then shall another deluge of wrath be ushered in.

Beloved reader, be it your aim in heart, in word, in dress, in action to maintain the broad wall remembering that the friendship of this world is enmity against God.

The broad wall afforded a pleasant place of resort for the inhabitants of Jerusalem from which they could command prospects of the surrounding country. This reminds us of the Lord's exceeding broad commandments in which we walk at liberty in communion with Jesus overlooking the scenes of earth and looking out towards the glories of heaven. Separated from the world and denying ourselves all ungodliness and fleshly lusts, we are nevertheless not in prison, not restricted within narrow bounds, nay, we walk at liberty because we keep his precepts.

Come, reader, this evening walk with God in his statutes. As friend met friend upon the city wall, so meet thou thy God in the way of holy prayer and meditation. The bulwarks of salvation thou hast a right to traverse, for thou art a freeman of the royal bur, a citizen of the metropolis, of the universe,
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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