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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jun 22 PM

Hebrews 12:27
Charles Spurgeon June, 22 1999 Audio
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that those things which cannot be shaken may remain Hebrews chapter 12 verse 27 we have many things in our possession at the present moment which can be shaken and it ill becomes a Christian man to set much store by them for there is nothing stable beneath these rolling skies change is written upon all things

Yet, we have certain things which cannot be shaken, and I invite you this evening to think of them. That if the things which can be shaken should all be taken away, you may derive real comfort from the things that cannot be shaken, which will remain.

Whatever your losses have been, or maybe, you enjoy present salvation. You are standing at the foot of his cross, standing alone in the merit of Jesus's precious blood. And no rise or fall of the markets can interfere with your salvation in him. No breaking of banks, no failures and bankruptcies can touch that.

Then you are a child of God this evening. God is your father. No change of circumstances can ever rob you of that. Although by losses brought to poverty and stripped bare, you can say, he is my father still. In my father's house are many mansions. Therefore will I not be troubled.

You have another permanent blessing, namely the love of Jesus Christ. He who is God and man loves you with all the strength of his affectionate nature. Nothing can affect that. The fig tree may not blossom, and the flocks may cease from the field. It matters not to the man who can sing, my beloved is mine, and I am his.

Our best portion and richest heritage we cannot lose. Whatever troubles come, let us play the man. Let us show that we are not such little children as to be cast down by what may happen in this poor fleeting state of time. Our country is Emmanuel's land. Our hope is above the sky. And therefore, calm as the summer's ocean we will see the wreck of everything earth-born and yet rejoice in the God of our salvation.
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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