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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Mar 19 AM

Romans 4:20
Charles Spurgeon March, 19 1999 Audio
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Strong in faith. Romans chapter 4, verse 20. Christian, take good care of thy faith. For recollect, faith is the only way whereby thou canst obtain blessings. If we want blessings from God, nothing can fetch them down but faith. Prayer cannot draw down answers from God's throne except it be the earnest prayer of the man who believes.

Faith is the angelic messenger between the soul and the Lord Jesus in glory. Let that angel be withdrawn, we can neither send up prayer nor receive the answers. Faith is the telegraphic wire which links earth and heaven on which God's messages of love fly so fast that before we call, he answers and while we are yet speaking, he hears us. But if that telegraphic wire of faith be snapped, how can we receive the promise?

Am I in trouble? I can obtain help for trouble by faith. Am I beaten about by the enemy? My soul, on her dear refuge, leans by faith. But take faith away, in vain I call to God. There is no road betwixt my soul and heaven. In the deepest wintertime, faith is a road on which the horses of prayer may travel, I and all the better for the biting frost. But blockade the road, and how can we communicate with the great King?

Faith links me with divinity. Faith clothes me with the power of God. Faith engages on my side the omnipotence of Jehovah. Faith ensures every attribute of God in my defense. It helps me to defy the hosts of hell. It makes me march triumphant over the necks of my enemies. But without faith, how can I receive anything of the Lord?

Let not him that wavereth, who is like a wave of the sea, expect that he will receive anything of God. O then, Christian, watch well thy faith, for with it thou canst win all things, however poor thou art, but without it thou canst obtain nothing. If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.
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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