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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 18 AM

Jeremiah 51:51
Charles Spurgeon August, 18 1999 Audio
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Strangers are come into the sanctuaries of the Lord's house Jeremiah chapter 51 verse 51 In this account the faces of the Lord's people were covered with shame For it was a terrible thing that men should intrude into the holy place reserved for the priests alone

Everywhere about us we see like cause for sorrow How many ungodly men are now educating with the view of entering into the ministry What a crying sin is that solemn lie by which our whole population is nominally comprehended in a national church! How fearful it is that ordinances should be pressed upon the unconverted, and that among the more enlightened churches of our land there should be such laxity of discipline!

If the thousands who will read this portion shall all take this matter before the Lord Jesus this day he will interfere and avert the evil which else will come upon his church. To adulterate the church is to pollute a well, to pour water upon fire, to sow a fertile field with stones. May we all have grace to maintain in our own proper way the purity of the Church as being an assembly of believers and not a nation, an unsaved community of unconverted men.

Our zeal must, however, begin at home. Let us examine ourselves as to our right to eat at the Lord's table. Let us see to it that we have on our wedding garment, lest we ourselves be intruders in the Lord's sanctuaries. Many are called, but few are chosen. The way is narrow and the gate is straight. Oh, for grace to come to Jesus aright with the faith of God's elect.

He who smote Uzzah for touching the Ark is very jealous of his two ordinances. As a true believer, I may approach them freely. As an alien, I must not touch them lest I die. Heart searching is the duty of all who are baptized or come to the Lord's table. Search me, oh God, and know my way. Try me and know my heart.
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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