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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Aug 2 AM

Ephesians 1:11
Charles Spurgeon August, 2 1999 Audio
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who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will. Ephesians chapter 1 verse 11 Our belief in God's wisdom supposes and necessitates that he has a settled purpose and plan in the work of salvation. What would creation have been without his design? Is there a fish in the sea or a fowl in the air which was left to chance for its formation? Nay, in every bone, joint, and muscle, sinew, gland, and blood vessel, you mark the presence of a God, working everything according to the design of infinite wisdom.

And shall God be present in creation, ruling over all, and not in grace? Shall the new creation have the fickle genius of free will to preside over it, when divine counsel rules the old creation?

Look at providence. Who knoweth not that not a sparrow falleth to the ground without your Father? Even the hairs of your head are all numbered. God weighs the mountains of our grief in scales, and the hills of our tribulation in balances.

And shall there be a God in providence, and not in grace? Shall the shell be ordained by wisdom and the kernel be left to blind chance?

No, he knows the end from the beginning. He sees in its appointed place not merely the cornerstone which he has laid in fair colors in the blood of his dear son, but he beholds in their ordained position each of the chosen stones taken out of the quarry of nature and polished by his grace. He sees the whole, from cornice to cornice, from base to roof, from foundation to pinnacle. He hath in his mind a clear knowledge of every stone which shall be laid in its prepared space, and how vast the edifice shall be, and when the top stone shall be brought forth, with shoutings of grace, grace unto it.

At the last it shall be clearly seen that in every chosen vessel of mercy Jehovah did as he willed with his own and that in every part of the work of grace he accomplished his purpose and glorified his own name.
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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