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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - May 17 PM

Isaiah 41:9
Charles Spurgeon May, 17 1999 Audio
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Thou art my servant, I have chosen thee. Isaiah chapter 41 verse 9

If we have received the grace of God in our hearts, its practical effect has been to make us God's servants. We may be unfaithful servants. We certainly are unprofitable ones. But yet, blessed be his name, we are his servants, wearing his livery, feeding at his table, and obeying his commands.

we were once the servants of sin but he who made us free has now taken us into his family and taught us obedience to his will we do not serve our master perfectly but we would if we could As we hear God's voice saying unto us, Thou art my servant, we can answer with David, I am thy servant, thou hast loosed my bonds.

But the Lord calls us not only his servants, but his chosen ones. I have chosen thee. We have not chosen him first, but he hath chosen us. If we be God's servants, we were not always so. To sovereign grace the change must be ascribed.

The eye of sovereignty singled this out, and the voice of unchanging grace declared, I have loved thee with an everlasting love. Long ere time began or space was created, God had written upon his heart the names of his elect people had predestinated them to be conformed unto the image of his son and ordained them heirs of all the fullness of his love his grace and his glory

what comfort is here Has the Lord loved us so long and will he yet cast us away? He knew how stiff-necked we should be. He understood that our hearts were evil and yet he made the choice. Ah! Our Savior is no fickle lover. He does not feel enchanted for a while with some gleams of beauty from his church's eye and then afterwards cast her off because of her unfaithfulness.

Nay, he married her in old eternity, And it is written of Jehovah he hateth putting away. The eternal choice is a bond upon our gratitude, And upon his faithfulness, which neither can disown.
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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