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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 19 AM

Micah 5:4
Charles Spurgeon August, 19 1999 Audio
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He shall stand and feed in the strength of the Lord. Micah chapter 5 verse 4. Christ's reign in his church is that of a shepherd king. He has supremacy, but it is the superiority of a wise and tender shepherd over his needy and loving flock. He commands and receives obedience, but it is the willing obedience of the well-cared for sheep, rendered joyfully to their beloved shepherd, whose voice they know so well. He rules by the force of love and the energy of goodness.

His reign is practical in its character. It is said, he shall stand and feed. The great head of the church is actively engaged in providing for his people. He does not sit down upon the throne in empty state or hold a scepter without wielding it in government. No, he stands and feeds. The expression feed in the original is like an analogous one in the Greek, which means to shepherdise, to do everything expected of a shepherd, to guide, to watch, to preserve, to restore, to tend, as well as to feed.

His reign is continual in its duration. It is said he shall stand and feed. Not he shall feed now and then and leave his position. Not he shall one day grant a revival and the next day leave his church to barrenness. His eyes never slumber and his hands never rest. His heart never ceases to beat with love and his shoulders are never weary of carrying his people's burdens.

His reign is effectually powerful in its action. He shall feed in the strength of Jehovah. Wherever Christ is, there is God. And whatever Christ does is the act of the Most High. Oh, it is a joyful truth to consider that He who stands today representing the interests of His people is a very God of a very God, to whom every knee shall bow.

Happy are we who belong to such a shepherd whose humanity communes with us and whose divinity protects us. Let us worship and bow down before him as the people of his pasture.
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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