SIN SINThe following is from Spurgeon’s sermon,“The Smoke of Their Torments”No. 602. Genesis 19:27, 28.
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SIN SINThe following is from Spurgeon’s sermon,“The Smoke of Their Torments”No. 602. Genesis 19:27, 28.
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Happy 2nd Birthday, @laurasophiasjroxas we love you so much. May you learn to acknowledge him in all your ways, to pray to him for his blessing, and to praise him daily for his mercies; and then you will do well. This is a great privilege, which distinguishes us from the beasts of the field—they likewise owe their preservation to his providence; but then they are not capable of knowing him or thanking him. There are many young people who are contented to live without God in the world; but this is not only their sin—but their shame likewise. They thereby renounce the chief honor they are capable of, and degrade themselves to a level with the beasts! But let it not be so with you. Pray to the Lord to teach you to love him; and, when you think of him, fix your thoughts upon Jesus Christ, upon him who conversed on earth as a man. The great God has manifested himself in a way suited to us, as weak creatures and poor sinners. God is everywhere present; but only those who look to him in Christ—can love, trust, or serve him aright. When you read our Savior's discourses in Scripture, pay attention as if you saw him with your own eyes standing before you. And when you pray, assure yourself, before you begin, that he is actually in the room with you, and that his ear is open to every word you say. This will make you serious, and it will likewise encourage you, when you consider that you are not speaking into the air, or to one who is a great way off; but to One who is very near you, to your best Friend, who is both able and willing to give you everything that is good for you. #GraceGems #LauraSophiaRoxas #keepingupwithatoddler #sevenemiratesseries #wewonderaswewander (at United Christian Church of Dubai) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrGUiHBl0wY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hbl2zrbt5ppd
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Seeing that we deserve nothing–we should be content with, and thankful for anything! Seeing that we deserve nothing--we should be content with, and thankful for anything! (Ralph Venning, "The Plague of Plagues!" 1669)