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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - May 18 AM

Charles Spurgeon May, 18 1999 Audio
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In him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily and ye are complete in him. Colossians chapter 2 verses 9 and 10.

All the attributes of Christ as God and man are at our disposal. All the fullness of the Godhead whatever that marvelous term may comprehend is ours to make us complete. He cannot endow us with the attributes of deity, but he has done all that can be done, for he has made even his divine power and Godhead subservient to our salvation.

His omnipotence, omniscience, omnipresence, immutability, and infallibility are all combined for our defense. Arise, believer, and behold the Lord Jesus yoking the whole of his divine Godhead to the chariot of salvation. How vast his grace! How firm his faithfulness! How unswerving his immutability! How infinite his power! How limitless his knowledge!

All these are, by the Lord Jesus, made the pillars of the temple of salvation and all, without diminution of their infinity, are covenant to us as our perpetual inheritance.

the fathomless love of the Savior's heart is every drop of it ours every sinew in the arm of might every jewel in the crown of majesty the immensity of divine knowledge and the sternness of divine justice all are ours and shall be employed for us the whole of Christ in his adorable character as the Son of God, is by himself made over to us most richly to enjoy.

His wisdom is our direction, his knowledge our instruction, his power our protection, his justice our surety, his love our comfort, his mercy our solace, and his immutability our trust. He makes no reserve, but opens the recesses of the mount of God and bids us dig in its mines for the hidden treasures.

All, all, all are yours, saith he. Be ye satisfied with favor and full of the goodness of the Lord.

Oh, how sweet thus to behold Jesus and to call upon him with the certain confidence that in seeking the interposition of his love or power we are but asking for that which he has already faithfully promised.
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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