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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 14 PM

Exodus 3:7
Charles Spurgeon August, 14 1999 Audio
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I know their sorrows. Exodus chapter 3 verse 7 The child is cheered as he sings, This my father knows. And shall not we be comforted as we discern that our dear friend and tender soul-husband knows all about us?

One, he is the physician, and if he knows all, there is no need that the patient should know. Hush, thou silly, fluttering heart, prying, peeping, and suspecting! What thou knowest not now, thou shalt know hereafter. And meanwhile, Jesus, the beloved physician, knows thy soul in adversities. Why need the patient analyze all the medicine or estimate all the symptoms? This is the physician's work, not mine. It is my business to trust, and his to prescribe. If he shall write his prescription in uncouth characters which I cannot read, I will not be uneasy on that account, but rely upon his unfailing skill to make all plain in the result, however mysterious in the working.

2. He is the master, and his knowledge is to serve us instead of our own. We are to obey, not to judge. The servant knoweth not what his lord doeth. Shall the architect explain his plans to every hodman on the works? If he knows his own intent, is it not enough? The vessel on the wheel cannot guess to what pattern it shall be conformed. But if the potter understands his art, what matters the ignorance of the clay? My lord must not be cross-questioned any more by one so ignorant as I am.

3. He is the head. All understanding centers there. What judgment has the arm? What comprehension has the foot? All power to know lies in the head. Why should the member have a brain of its own when the head fulfills for it every intellectual office? Here then must the believer rest his comfort in sickness. Not that he himself can see the end, but that Jesus knows all. Sweet Lord, be thou forever eye and soul and head for us. And let us be content to know only what thou choosest to reveal.
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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