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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jul 29 AM

Psalm 73:23
Charles Spurgeon July, 29 1999 Audio
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Nevertheless, I am continually with thee. Psalm 73 verse 23. Nevertheless, as if notwithstanding all the foolishness and ignorance which David had just been confessing to God, not one atom the less was it true and certain that David was saved and accepted and that the blessing of being constantly in God's presence was undoubtedly his.

Fully conscious of his own lost estate and of the deceitfulness and vileness of his nature yet by a glorious outburst of faith he sings, nevertheless I am continually with thee. Believer, you are forced to enter into Asaph's confession and acknowledgement endeavor in like spirit to say nevertheless since I belong to Christ I am continually with God.

By this is meant continually upon his mind he is always thinking of me for my good continually before his eye the eye of the Lord never sleepeth but is perpetually watching over my welfare continually in his hand so that none shall be able to pluck me thence continually on his heart worn there as a memorial even as the high priest bore the names of the twelve tribes upon his heart forever Thou always thinkest of me, O God. The bowels of Thy love continually yearn towards me. Thou art always making providence work for my good. Thou hast set me as a signet upon Thine arm. Thy love is as strong as death. Many waters cannot quench it, neither can the floods drown it.

Surprising grace! Thou seest me in Christ, and though in myself abhorred, thou beholdest me as wearing Christ's garments and washed in his blood, and thus I stand accepted in thy presence. I am thus continually in thy favor, continually with thee.

Here is comfort for the tried and afflicted soul, vexed with the tempest within. Look at the calm without. Nevertheless, O say it in thy heart, and take the peace it gives. Nevertheless, I am continually with thee.
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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