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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jul 15 PM

Mark 16:9
Charles Spurgeon July, 15 1999 Audio
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He appeared first to Mary Magdalene Mark chapter 16 verse 9 Jesus appeared first to Mary Magdalene probably not only on account of her great love and persevering seeking but because as the context intimates she had been a special trophy of Christ's delivering power

Learn from this that the greatness of our sin before conversion should not make us imagine that we may not be specially favored with the very highest grade of fellowship. She was one who had left all to become a constant attendant on the Savior. He was her first, her chief object. Many who were on Christ's side did not take up Christ's cross. She did. She spent her substance in relieving his wants. If we would see much of Christ, let us serve Him. Tell me who they are that sit oftenest under the banner of His love and drink deepest draughts from the cup of communion, and I am sure they will be those who give most, who serve best, and who abide closest to the bleeding hearts of their dear Lord.

But notice how Christ revealed himself to this sorrowing one by a word, Mary. It needed but one word in his voice, and at once she knew him, and her heart owned allegiance by another word. Her heart was too full to say more. That one word would naturally be the most fitting for the occasion. It implies obedience. She said, Master, There is no state of mind in which this confession of allegiance will be too cold. No, when your spirit glows most with the heavenly fire, then you will say, I am thy servant, thou hast loosed my bonds. If you can say, Master, if you feel that his will is your will, then you stand in a happy, holy place.

He must have said, Mary, or else you could not have said, Rabboni. See then, from all this, how Christ honors those who honor Him, how love draws our beloved, how it needs but one word of His to turn our weeping to rejoicing, how His presence makes the hearts sunshine.
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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