DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
April 19 The word AMEN solemnly confirms that which went before; and Jesus is the great
Confirmer; immutable, for ever is "the Amen" in all his promises. Sinner, I
would comfort thee with this reflection. Jesus Christ said, "Come unto me all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." If you come to him, he will
say "Amen" in your soul; his promise shall be true to you. He said in the days
of his flesh, "The bruised reed I will not break." O thou poor, broken, bruised
heart, if thou comest to him, he will say "Amen" to thee, and that shall be true
in thy soul as in hundreds of cases in bygone years. Christian, is not this very
comforting to thee also, that there is not a word which has gone out of the Saviour's lips
which he has ever retracted? The words of Jesus shall stand when heaven and earth shall
pass away. If thou gettest a hold of but half a promise, thou shalt find it true. Beware
of him who is called "Clip-promise," who will destroy much of the comfort of
God's word. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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