DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
May 14 Who is he of whom such gracious words are spoken? He is THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Why doth he
carry the lambs in his bosom? Because He hath a tender heart, and any weakness at once
melts his heart. The sighs, the ignorance, the feebleness of the little ones of his flock
draw forth his compassion. It is his office, as a faithful High Priest, to consider the
weak. Besides, He purchased them with blood, they are his property: he must and will care
for that which cost him so dear. Then he is responsible for each lamb, bound by covenant
engagements not to lose one. Moreover, they are all a part of his glory and reward. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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