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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Feb 5 PM

Matthew 11:25
Charles Spurgeon February, 5 1999 Audio
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At that time Jesus answered. Matthew chapter 11 verse 25 This is a singular way in which to commence a verse. At that time, Jesus answered. If you will look at the context, you will not perceive that any person had asked him a question or that he was in conversation with any human being. Yet it is written, Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, O father.

When a man answers, he answers a person who has been speaking to him, who then had spoken to Christ, his father. Yet there is no record of it. And this should teach us that Jesus had constant fellowship with his father and that God spake unto his heart so often, so continually that it was not a circumstance singular enough to be recorded. It was the habit and life of Jesus to talk with God.

Even as Jesus was in this world, so are we. Let us therefore learn the lesson which this simple statement concerning him teaches us. May we likewise have silent fellowship with the Father, so that often we may answer him. And though the world wanteth not to whom we speak may we be responding to that secret voice unheard of any other ear which our own ear opened by the Spirit of God recognizes with joy.

God has spoken to us. Let us speak to God, either to set our seal that God is true and faithful to his promise, or to confess the sin of which the Spirit of God has convinced us, or to acknowledge the mercy which God's providence has given, or to express assent to the great truths which God the Holy Ghost has opened to our understanding.

What a privilege is intimate communion with the Father of our spirits! It is a secret hidden from the world, a joy with which even the nearest friend intermedleth not. If we would hear the whispers of God's love, our ear must be purged and fitted to listen to His voice.

This very evening, May our hearts be in such a state that when God speaks to us, we, like Jesus, may be prepared at once to answer him.
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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