DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
July 30 No limit is set to the duration of this promise. It does not merely say, "I will
not cast out a sinner at his first coming," but, "I will in no wise cast
out." The original reads, "I will not, not cast out," or "I will
never, never cast out." The text means, that Christ will not at first reject a
believer; and that as he will not do it at first, so he will not to the last.
"I give unto my sheep," saith he, "eternal life; and they shall never
perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." What sayest thou to this, O
trembling feeble mind? Is not this a precious mercy, that coming to Christ, thou dost not
come to One who will treat thee well for a little while, and then send thee about thy
business, but he will receive thee and make thee his bride, and thou shalt be his for
ever? Receive no longer the spirit of bondage again to fear, but the spirit of adoption
whereby thou shalt cry, Abba, Father! Oh! the grace of these words: "I will in no
wise cast out." |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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