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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jun 4 AM

Titus 3:4
Charles Spurgeon June, 4 1999 Audio
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The kindness and love of God our Savior. Titus chapter 3 verse 4. How sweet it is to behold the Savior communing with his own beloved people. There can be nothing more delightful than by the divine spirit to be led into this fertile field of delight.

Let the mind for an instant consider the history of the Redeemer's love, and a thousand enchanting acts of affection will suggest themselves, all of which have had for their design the weaving of the heart into Christ, and the intertwisting of the thoughts and emotions of the renewed soul with the mind of Jesus.

When we meditate upon this amazing love, and behold the all-glorious kinsman of the Church, endowing her with all his ancient wealth, our souls may well faint for joy. Who is he that can endure such a weight of love? That partial sense of it, which the Holy Spirit is sometimes pleased to afford, is more than the soul can contain.

how transporting must be a complete view of it. When the soul shall have understanding to discern all the Saviour's gifts, wisdom wherewith to estimate them, and time in which to meditate upon them, such as the world to come will afford us. We shall then commune with Jesus in a nearer manner than at present.

But who can imagine the sweetness of such fellowship? It must be one of the things which have not entered into the heart of man but which God hath prepared for them that love him. Oh, to burst open the door of our Joseph's granaries and see the plenty which he hath stored up for us! This will overwhelm us with love.

By faith we see, as in a glass darkly, the reflected image of his unbounded treasures. but when we shall actually see the heavenly things themselves with our own eyes how deep will be the stream of fellowship in which our soul shall bathe itself till then our loudest sonnets shall be reserved for our loving benefactor Jesus Christ our Lord whose love to us is wonderful passing the love of women
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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