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"The best compositions of men are soon exhausted; they are cisterns, and not springing fountains. You enjoy them very much at the first acquaintance, and you think you could hear them a hundred times over but you could not: you soon find them wearisome. Very speedily a man eats too much honey: even children at length are cloyed with sweets."
"All human books grow stale after a time but with the Word of God the desire to study it increases, while the more you know of it the less you think you know. The Book grows upon you: as you dive into its depths you have a fuller perception of the infinity which remains explored. You are still sighing to enjoy more of that which it is your bliss to taste."
Psalm 119, verse 32 "I Will Run the Way of Thy Commandments."
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"When thou shalt enlarge my
heart." Yes, the heart is the master; the feet soon
run when the heart is free and energetic. Let the affections be aroused and
eagerly set on divine things, and our actions will be full of force, swiftness
and delight. God must work in us first, and then we shall will and do according
to his good pleasure. [Philippians
2:13, 1 Corinthians
2:12] He must change the heart, unite the heart, encourage
the heart, strengthen the heart, and enlarge the heart, and then the course
of the life will be gracious, sincere, happy and earnest; so that from our
lowest up to our highest state in grace we must attribute all to the free
favour of our God. We must run; for grace is not an overwhelming force which
compels unwilling minds to move contrary to their will: our running
is the spontaneous leaping forward of a mind which has been set free
by the hand of God, and delights to show its freedom by its bounding
speeds.
(from page 85, The Golden Alphabet) |
[from Spurgeon's THE GOLDEN ALPHABET (Psalm 119)]
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
...was a noted British Baptist minister who preached to throngs of souls at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, England (which seated 6000 people). His success & popularity were due in large measure to his natural gift of oratory + his thoroughly biblical expository messages. His many writings & brilliant sermons are still being published today, testifying to his timeless appeal.
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