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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - May 11 AM

Matthew 28:20
Charles Spurgeon May, 11 1999 Audio
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I am with you always. Matthew chapter 28 verse 20. It is well there is one who is ever the same and who is ever with us. It is well there is one stable rock amidst the billows of the sea of life.

O my soul, set not thine affections upon rusting, moth-eaten, decaying treasures, but set thine heart upon him who abides forever faithful to thee. Bind not thine house upon the moving quicksands of a deceitful world, but found thy hopes upon this rock, which, amid descending rain and roaring floods, will stand immovably secure.

My soul, I charge thee, lay up thy treasure in the only secure cabinet. Store thy jewels, where thou canst never lose them. Put thine all in Christ, set all thine affections on his person, all thy hope in his presence, and so thou mayest laugh at loss and defy destruction.

Remember that all the flowers in the world's garden fade by turns, and the day cometh when nothing will be left but the black, cold earth. Death's black extinguisher must soon put out thy candle. Oh, how sweet to have sunlight when the candle is gone! The dark flood must soon roll between thee and all thou hast.

Then wed thine heart to him who will never leave thee. Trust thyself with him who will go with thee through the black and surging current of death's stream. and who will land thee safely on the celestial shore and make thee sit with him in heavenly places forever.

Go, sorrowing son of affliction. Tell thy secrets to the friend who sticketh closer than a brother. Trust all thy concerns with him who can never be taken from thee. who will never leave thee, and who will never let thee leave him, even Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, and today, and forever.

Lo, I am with you always, is enough for my soul to live upon. Let who will forsake me.
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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