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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jan 19 PM

Luke 24:45
Charles Spurgeon January, 19 1999 Audio
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Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the Scriptures. Luke 24.45

He whom we viewed last evening as opening Scripture, we here perceive opening the understanding. In the first work he has many fellow labourers, but in the second he stands alone. Many can bring the scriptures to the mind, but the Lord alone can prepare the mind to receive the scriptures.

Our Lord Jesus differs from all other teachers. They reach the ear, but he instructs the heart. They deal with the outward letter, but he imparts an inward taste for the truth by which we perceive its savor and spirit. The most unlearned of men become ripe scholars in the school of grace when the Lord Jesus by his Holy Spirit unfolds the mysteries of the kingdom to them and grants the divine anointing by which they are enabled to behold the invisible.

Happy are we if we have had our understandings cleared and strengthened by the Master. How many men of profound learning are ignorant of eternal things? They know the killing letter of Revelation, but its living spirit they cannot discern. They have a veil upon their hearts which the eyes of carnal reason cannot penetrate.

Such was our case a little time ago. We who now see were once utterly blind. Truth was to us as beauty in the dark, a thing unnoticed and neglected. Had it not been for the love of Jesus, we should have remained to this moment in utter ignorance. For without his gracious opening of our understanding we could no more have attained to spiritual knowledge than an infant can climb the pyramids or an ostrich fly up to the stars.

Jesus' college is the only one in which God's truth can be really learned. Other schools may teach us what is to be believed but Christ's alone can show us how to believe it. Let us sit at the feet of Jesus and by earnest prayer call in his blessed aid that our dull wits may grow brighter and our feeble understandings may receive heavenly things.
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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