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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Feb 2 PM

1 Chronicles 4:22
Charles Spurgeon February, 2 1999 Audio
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And these are ancient things. 1 Chronicles chapter 4 verse 22 yet not so ancient as those precious things which are the delight of our souls. Let us for a moment recount them, telling them over as misers count their gold.

The sovereign choice of the Father, by which he elected us unto eternal life, or ever the earth was, is a matter of vast antiquity, since no date can be conceived for it by the mind of man. We were chosen from before the foundations of the world. Everlasting love went with the choice, for it was not a bare act of divine will by which we were set apart, but the divine affections were concerned. The Father loved us in and from the beginning. Here is a theme for daily contemplation.

The eternal purpose to redeem us from our foreseen ruin to cleanse and sanctify us and at last to glorify us was of infinite antiquity and runs side by side with immutable love and absolute sovereignty. The covenant is always described as being everlasting. And Jesus, the second party in it, had his goings forth of old. He struck hands in sacred shirtyship long ere the first of the stars began to shine. And it was in him that the elect were ordained unto eternal life. Thus, in the divine purpose, a most blessed covenant union was established between the Son of God and his elect people, which will remain as the foundation of their safety when time shall be no more.

Is it not well to be conversant with these ancient things? Is it not shameful that they should be so much neglected and even rejected by the bulk of professors? If they knew more of their own sin, would they not be more ready to adore distinguishing grace?

Let us both admire and adore tonight as we sing

a monument of grace,
a sinner saved by blood,
the streams of love I trace up to the fountain,
God, and in his sacred bosom see
eternal thoughts of love to me.
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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