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Charles Spurgeon

Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 12 PM

Genesis 9:14
Charles Spurgeon August, 12 1999 Audio
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The bow shall be seen in the cloud. Genesis chapter 9 verse 14. The rainbow, the symbol of the covenant with Noah, is typical of our Lord Jesus who is the Lord's witness to the people. When may we expect to see the token of the covenant?

The rainbow is only to be seen painted upon a cloud. When the sinner's conscience is dark with clouds when he remembers his past sin and mourneth and lamenteth before God Jesus Christ is revealed to him as the covenant rainbow displaying all the glorious hues of the divine character and betokening peace.

To the believer, when his trials and temptations surround him it is sweet to behold the person of our Lord Jesus Christ to see him bleeding, living, rising, and pleading for us. God's rainbow is hung over the cloud of our sins, our sorrows, and our woes to prophesy deliverance.

Nor does a cloud alone give a rainbow. There must be the crystal drops to reflect the light of the sun. So, our sorrows must not only threaten, but they must really fall upon us. There had been no Christ for us, if the vengeance of God had been merely a threatening cloud. Punishment must fall in terrible drops upon the surety. Until there is a real anguish in the sinner's conscience, there is no Christ for him. Until the chastisement which he feels becomes grievous, he cannot see Jesus.

but there must also be a sun for clouds and drops of rain make not rainbows unless the sun shineth beloved our God who is as the sun to us always shines but we do not always see him clouds hide his face But no matter what drops may be falling, or what clouds may be threatening, if he does but shine, there will be a rainbow at once.

It is said that when we see the rainbow, the shower is over. Certain it is that when Christ comes, our troubles remove. When we behold Jesus, our sins vanish, and our doubts and fears subside. When Jesus walks the waters of the sea How profound the calm.
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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