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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jan 26 PM

Luke 2:18
Charles Spurgeon January, 26 1999 Audio
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All they that heard it wondered at those things. Luke chapter 2 verse 18

We must not cease to wonder at the great marvels of our God. It would be very difficult to draw a line between holy wonder and real worship for when the soul is overwhelmed with the majesty of God's glory though it may not express itself in song or even utter its voice with bowed head in humble prayer yet it silently adores.

Our incarnate God is to be worshipped as the wonderful That God should consider his fallen creature man and instead of sweeping him away with the besom of destruction should himself undertake to be man's redeemer and to pay his ransom price is indeed marvelous.

But to each believer redemption is most marvelous as he views it in relation to himself. It is a miracle of grace indeed that Jesus should forsake the thrones and royalties above to suffer ignominiously below for you. Let your soul lose itself in wonder

For wonder is in this way a very practical emotion. Holy wonder will lead you to grateful worship and heartfelt thanksgiving. It will cause within you godly watchfulness. You will be afraid to sin against such a love as this. Feeling the presence of the mighty God in the gift of his dear son You will put off your shoes from off your feet, because the place whereon you stand is holy ground.

You will be moved at the same time to glorious hope. If Jesus has done such marvelous things on your behalf you will feel that heaven itself is not too great for your expectation. Who can be astonished at anything when he has once been astonished at the manger and the cross? What is there wonderful left after one has seen the Savior?

Dear reader, it may be that from the quietness and solitariness of your life you are scarcely able to imitate the shepherds of Bethlehem who told what they had seen and heard. But you can at least fill up the circle of worshipers before the throne by wondering at what God has done.
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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