Thursday, May 13, 2010


A Spurgeon Devotional



A Psalm of Remembrance


"So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us." 1 John 4:16a

"Have you considered my servant Job?" "Ah," says Satan, "he serves you now, but you have set a hedge about him and blessed him, let me but touch him." Now he has come down to you, and he has afflicted you in your estate, afflicted you in your family, and at last he has afflicted you in your body. Shall Satan be the conqueror? Shall grace give way? O my dear brother, stand up now and say once more, once for all, "I tell you, Satan, the grace of God is more than a match for you; He is with me, and in all this I will not utter one word against the Lord my God.

He does all things well - well, even now, and I do rejoice in Him." The Lord is always pleased with His children when they can stand up for Him when circumstances seem to belie Him. Here come the witnesses into court. The devil says, "Soul, God has forgotten you, I will bring in my witness." First he summons your debts - a long bill of losses. "There," says he, "Would God suffer you to fall thus, if He loved you?" Then he brings in your children - either their death, or their disobedience, or something worse, and says, "Would the Lord suffer these things to come upon you, if He loved you?" At last he brings in your poor tottering body, and all your doubts and fears, and the hidings of Jehovah's face. "Ah," says the devil, "Do you believe that God loves you now?"

Oh, it is noble, if you are able to stand forth and say to all these witnesses, "I hear what you have to say, let God be true, and every man and everything be a liar. I believe none of you. You all say, God does not love me; but He does, and if the witnesses against His love were multiplied a hundredfold, yet still would I say, "I know whom I have believed."

C.H. Spurgeon - Sermon #253

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