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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jan 25 AM

Isaiah 63:7
Charles Spurgeon January, 25 1999 Audio
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I will mention the loving kindnesses of the Lord and the praises of the Lord according to all that the Lord hath bestowed on us. Isaiah chapter 63 verse 7.

And canst thou not do this? Are there no mercies which thou hast experienced? What, though thou art gloomy now, canst thou forget that blessed hour when Jesus met thee and said, Come unto me? Canst thou not remember that rapturous moment when he snapped thy fetters, dashed thy chains to the earth, and said, I came to break thy bonds and set thee free?

Or, if the love of thine espousals be forgotten, there must surely be some precious milestone along the road of life not quite grown over with moss, on which thou canst read a happy memorial of his mercy towards thee. What, dost thou never have a sickness like that which thou art suffering now, and did he not restore thee? Were thou never poor before, and did he not supply thy wants? Wast thou never in straits before, and did he not deliver thee?

Arise, go to the river of thine experience, and pull up a few bulrushes, and plate them into an ark wherein thy infant, Faith, may float safely on the stream. Forget not what thy God has done for thee. Turn over the book of thy remembrance, and consider the days of old. Canst thou not remember the hill Miser? Did the Lord never meet with thee at Hermon? Hast thou never climbed the delectable mountains? Hast thou never been helped in time of need?

Nay, I know thou hast. Go back, then, a little way to the choice mercies of yesterday, and though all may be dark now, light up the lamps of the past. They shall glitter through the darkness, and thou shalt trust in the Lord till the daybreak, and the shadows flee away.

Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies and thy loving kindnesses, for they have been ever of old.
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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