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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jan 4 PM

Genesis 42:8
Charles Spurgeon January, 5 1999 Audio
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And Joseph knew his brethren, but they knew not him. Genesis chapter 42 verse 8

This morning our desires went forth for growth in our acquaintance with the Lord Jesus. It may be well tonight to consider a kindred topic namely our heavenly Joseph's knowledge of us.

This was most blessedly perfect long before we had the slightest knowledge of him. His eyes beheld our substance yet being imperfect and in his book all our members were written when as yet there was none of them. Before we had a being in the world, we had a being in his heart. When we were enemies to him, he knew us, our misery, our madness, and our wickedness. When we wept bitterly in despairing repentance and viewed him only as a judge and a ruler, he viewed us as his brethren, well-beloved, and his bowels yearned towards us. He never mistook his chosen, but always beheld them as objects of his infinite affection. The Lord knoweth them that are his, is as true of the prodigals who are feeding swine as of the children who sit at the table.

But alas, We knew not our royal brother and out of this ignorance grew a host of sins. We withheld our hearts from him and allowed him no entrance to our love. We mistrusted him and gave no credit to his words. We rebelled against him and paid him no loving homage. The son of righteousness shone forth and we could not see him. Heaven came to earth and earth perceived it not.

Let God be praised, those days are over with us, yet even now it is but little that we know of Jesus compared with what he knows of us. We have but begun to study him, but he knoweth us all together. It is a blessed circumstance that the ignorance is not on his side, for then it would be a hopeless case for us. He will not say to us, I never knew you. He will not say to us, I never knew you. But he will confess our names in the day of his appearing, and meanwhile will manifest himself to us, as he doth not unto the world.
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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