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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Apr 10 AM

Luke 23:33
Charles Spurgeon April, 10 1999 Audio
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The place which is called Calvary Luke chapter 23 verse 33

The hill of comfort is the hill of Calvary. The house of consolation is built with the wood of the cross. The temple of heavenly blessing is founded upon the riven rock, riven by the spear which pierced his side. No scene in sacred history ever gladdens the soul like Calvary's tragedy.

Is it not strange, the darkest hour that ever dawned on sinful earth should touch the heart with softer power for comfort than an angel's mirth? That to the cross the mourner's eye should turn, sooner than where the stars of Bethlehem burn. Light springs from the midday midnight of Golgotha, and every herb of the field blooms sweetly beneath the shadow of the once accursed tree.

In that place of thirst, grace hath dug a fountain which ever gusheth with waters pure as crystal, each drop capable of alleviating the woes of mankind.

You, who have had your seasons of conflict, will confess that it was not at Olivet that you ever found comfort, not on the hill of Sinai nor on Tabor, but Gethsemane, Gabbatha and Golgotha have been a means to comfort you. The bitter herbs of Gethsemane have often taken away the bitters of your life. The scourge of Gabbatha has often scourged away your cares, and the groans of Calvary have put all other groans to flight.

Thus, Calvary yields us comfort rare and rich.

we never should have known Christ's love in all its heights and depths if he had not died nor could we guess the father's deep affection if he had not given his son to die the common mercies we enjoy all sing of love just as the seashell when we put it to our ears whispers of the deep sea whence it came But if we desire to hear the ocean itself, we must not look at everyday blessings, but at the transactions of the crucifixion.

He who would know love, let him retire to Calvary and see the man of sorrows die.
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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