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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - May 31 AM

2 Samuel 15:23
Charles Spurgeon May, 31 1999 Audio
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The king also himself passed over the brook Chidron. Second Samuel chapter 15 verse 23. David passed that gloomy brook when flying with his mourning company from his traitor son. The man after God's own heart was not exempt from trouble. Nay, his life was full of it. He was both the Lord's anointed and the Lord's afflicted. Why then should we expect to escape? At sorrow's gates the noblest of our race have waited with ashes on their heads. Wherefore then should we complain as though some strange thing had happened unto us?

The king of kings himself was not favored with a more cheerful or royal road. He passed over the filthy ditch of Chidron through which the filth of Jerusalem flowed. God had one son without sin, but not a single child without the rod. It is a great joy to believe that Jesus has been tempted in all points like as we are. What is our chydron this morning? Is it a faithless friend? A sad bereavement? A slanderous reproach? A dark foreboding? The king has passed over all these. Is it bodily pain? Poverty? Persecution? Or contempt? Over each of these chydrons, the king has gone before us. In all our afflictions, he was afflicted.

The idea of strangeness in our trials must be banished at once and forever. For he who is the head of all saints knows by experience the grief which we think so peculiar. All the citizens of Zion must be free of the honorable company of mourners of which the Prince Emmanuel is head and captain. Notwithstanding the abasement of David, he yet returned in triumph to his city. And David's Lord arose victorious from the grave. Let us then be of good courage, for we also shall win the day. We shall yet with joy draw water out of the wells of salvation. Though now for a season we have to pass by the noxious streams of sin and sorrow.

courage, soldiers of the cross. The king himself triumphed after going over Chidron. And so shall you.
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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