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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - Jul 10 AM

Ephesians 2:19
Charles Spurgeon July, 10 1999 Audio
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Fellow citizens with the saints. Ephesians chapter 2 verse 19. What is meant by our being citizens in heaven? It means that we are under heaven's government. Christ, the King of Heaven, reigns in our hearts. Our daily prayer is, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. The proclamations issued from the throne of glory are freely received by us. The decrees of the great King we cheerfully obey.

Then, as citizens of the New Jerusalem, we share heaven's honors. The glory which belongs to beatified saints belongs to us, for we are already sons of God, already princes of the blood imperial. Already we wear the spotless robe of Jesus' righteousness. Already we have angels for our servitors, saints for our companions, Christ for our brother, God for our father, and a crown of immortality for our reward. We share the honors of citizenship, for we have come to the General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn, whose names are written in heaven.

As citizens, we have common rights to all the property of heaven. Ours are its gates of pearl and walls of chrysolite. Ours the azure light of the city that needs no candle nor light of the sun. Ours, the river of the water of life, and the twelve manner of fruits which grow on the trees, planted on the banks thereof. There is naught in heaven that belongeth not to us. Things present or things to come, all are ours.

Also, as citizens of heaven, we enjoy its delights. Do they there rejoice over sinners that repent? Prodigals that have returned? So do we. Do they chant the glories of triumphant grace? We do the same. Do they cast their crowns at Jesus' feet? Such honors as we have, we cast there too. Are they charmed with his smile? It is not less sweet to us who dwell below. Do they look forward, waiting for his second advent? We also look and long for his appearing.

If then, we are thus citizens of heaven. Let our walk and actions be consistent with our high dignity.
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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