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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Apr 20 AM

Hebrews 2:14
Charles Spurgeon April, 20 1999 Audio
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that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death Hebrews chapter 2 verse 14 O child of God, death hath lost its sting because the devil's power over it is destroyed then cease to fear dying ask grace from God the Holy Ghost that by an intimate knowledge and a firm belief of thy Redeemer's death thou mayest be strengthened for that dread hour

Living near the cross of Calvary, thou mayest think of death with pleasure and welcome it when it comes with intense delight. It is sweet to die in the Lord. It is a covenant blessing to sleep in Jesus. Death is no longer banishment, it is a return from exile, a going home to the many mansions where the loved ones already dwell.

The distance between glorified spirits in heaven and militant saints on earth seems great, but it is not so. We are not far from home. A moment will bring us there. The sail is spread. The soul is launched upon the deep. How long will be its voyage? How many wearying winds must beat upon the sail, ere it shall be reefed in the port of peace? How long shall that soul be tossed upon the waters before it comes to that sea which knows no storm?

Listen to the answer. Absent from the body, present with the Lord. Yon ship has just departed, but it is already at its haven. It did but spread its sail, and it was there. Like that ship of old upon the lake of Galilee, a storm had tossed it. But Jesus said, Peace, be still, and immediately it came to land.

Think not that a long period intervenes between the instant of death and the eternity of glory. When the eyes close on earth, they open in heaven. The horses of fire are not an instant on the road. Then, O child of God, what is there for thee to fear in death, seeing that through the death of thy Lord its curse and sting are destroyed?

And now it is but a Jacob's ladder whose foot is in the dark grave, but its top reaches to glory everlasting.
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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