DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
April 20 The sacramental host of God's elect is warring still on earth, Jesus Christ being the
Captain of their salvation. He has said, "Lo! I am with you always, even unto the end
of the world." Hark to the shouts of war! Now let the people of God stand fast in
their ranks, and let no man's heart fail him. It is true that just now in England the
battle is turned against us, and unless the Lord Jesus shall lift his sword, we know not
what may become of the church of God in this land; but let us be of good courage, and play
the man. There never was a day when Protestantism seemed to tremble more in the scales
than now that a fierce effort is making to restore the Romish antichrist to his ancient
seat. We greatly want a bold voice and a strong hand to preach and publish the old gospel
for which martyrs bled and confessors died. The Savior is, by his Spirit, still on earth;
let this cheer us. He is ever in the midst of the fight, and therefore the battle is not
doubtful. And as the conflict rages, what a sweet satisfaction it is to know that the Lord
Jesus, in his office as our great Intercessor, is prevalently pleading for his people! O
anxious gazer, look not so much at the battle below, for there thou shalt be enshrouded in
smoke, and amazed with garments rolled in blood; but lift thine eyes yonder where the
Savior lives and pleads, for while he intercedes, the cause of God is safe. Let us fight
as if it all depended upon us, but let us look up and know that all depends upon him. |
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