In C. H. Spurgeon's sermon "The Lover of God's Law Filled with Peace," he expounds on the relationship between the love of God's law and the peace it brings to believers. Spurgeon argues that true love for God's law is rooted in the heart and transcends mere intellectual understanding. He emphasizes that this love leads to great peace, as expressed in Psalm 119:165, which highlights that those who love the law experience profound tranquility that contextualizes life's struggles. Spurgeon draws on Romans 8 to illustrate that genuine love for God's Word suppresses doubts and anxieties, fostering a robust peace even amid external chaos. He underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, advocating that loving God’s word enables believers to have a pacified conscience, enduring faith, and steadfast resolve in their walk with Christ.
“To love God's law is to have the very nature and essence of our manhood in a right condition.”
“Great peace have they which love thy law, and nothing shall offend them.”
“When we love God's law, we see God at the beginning of everything, God at the end of everything, and God in the middle of everything.”
“The love of the law is the abolition of difficulties.”
The Bible teaches that those who love God's law experience great peace (Psalm 119:165).
Psalm 119:165
Great peace comes from a heartfelt obedience to God's law and His Word in our lives.
Romans 8, Psalm 119:165
Loving God's law is crucial for Christians as it leads to spiritual growth and peace.
Psalm 119:165, Romans 8
Those who love God's law experience a profound inner peace that comes from obedience and trust.
Psalm 119:165, Romans 5:1
The Holy Spirit enables believers to love and follow God's law, transforming their hearts.
Romans 8:1-2, 2 Corinthians 5:17
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