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Charles Spurgeon

Made For Frivolities?

Charles Spurgeon March, 5 2008 Audio
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Made for Frivolities by Charles Spurgeon Were you made only to be a machine for digging holes, laying bricks, or cutting out pieces of wood? Were you created only to stand at a counter and measure or weigh out goods? Do you think your God has made you for that and that only? Is this the chief end of man, to earn so many dollars a week and try to make ends meet? Is that all immortal men were made for?

As a man with a soul capable of thought and judgment, and not a mere animal like a dog, nor a machine like a steam engine, can you stand up and look at yourself and say, I believe I am perfectly fulfilling my destiny? God has made man that he may glorify him, and whatever else man accomplishes, if he does not attain to this end, his life is a disastrous failure.

Others are lovers of pleasure. They are merry as the birds, and their life is as the flight of a butterfly, which lightly floats from flower to flower according to its own sweet will. It cannot be that an immortal spirit was made for frivolities, spending all its time on the playthings of the world. So great a thing as an immortal soul could not have been made by God with no higher object than to spend itself upon trifles as light as air.

Oh, pause a while, you careless, godless one. There is something more than the fool's laugh. All things are not a comedy. Death and heaven and hell are serious, and should not life be serious? The charms of music, the merriment of the gay assembly, the beauties of art, and the delights of banqueting, there must be something more for you than these. and something more will be required of you, than that you should waste your precious time from morn to night upon nothing but to please yourself.

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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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