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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Feb 21 AM

Hebrews 13:5
Charles Spurgeon February, 21 1999 Audio
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He hath said Hebrews chapter 13 verse 5 If we can only grasp these words by faith, we have an all-conquering weapon in our hand. What doubt will not be slain by this two-edged sword? What fear is there which shall not fall smitten with a deadly wound before this arrow from the bow of God's covenant?

Will not the distresses of life and the pangs of death, will not the corruptions within and the snares without, will not the trials from above and the temptations from beneath, all seem but light afflictions when we can hide ourselves beneath the bullock of he hath said? Yes, whether for delight in our quietude or for strength in our conflict, he hath said must be our daily resort.

And this may teach us the extreme value of searching the scriptures. There may be a promise in the word which would exactly fit your case, but you may not know of it, and therefore you miss its comfort. You are like prisoners in a dungeon, and there may be one key in the bunch which would unlock the door, and you might be free. But if you will not look for it, you may remain a prisoner still, though liberty is so near at hand.

There may be a potent medicine in the great pharmacopoeia of scripture. And you may yet continue sick unless you will examine and search the scriptures to discover what he hath said. Should you not, besides reading the Bible, store your memories richly with the promises of God? You can recollect the sayings of great men. You treasure up the verses of renowned poets. Ought you not to be profound in your knowledge of the words of God so that you may be able to quote them readily when you would solve a difficulty or overthrow a doubt?

since he hath said is the source of all wisdom and the fountain of all comfort. Let it dwell in you richly as a well of water springing up into everlasting life. So shall you grow healthy, strong, and happy in the divine life.
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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