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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
January 4
Yes, the saints are to have peace. The passage
from which this gracious word is taken speaks of peace "with the beasts of the
field, and with the fowls of heaven, and with the creeping things of the ground."
This is peace with earthly enemies, with mysterious evils, and with little annoyances!
Any of these might keep us from lying down, but none of them shall do so. The LORD
will quite destroy those things which threaten His people: "I will break the
bow and the sword, and the battle out of the earth." Peace will be profound
indeed when all the instruments of disquiet are broken to pieces.
With this peace will come rest, "So he giveth his beloved sleep." Fully
supplied and divinely quieted, believers lie down in calm repose. This rest will
be a safe one. It is one thing to lie down but quite another "to lie down safely."
We are brought to the land of promise, the house of the Father, the chamber of love,
and the bosom of Christ: surely we may now "lie down safely." It is safer
for a believer to lie down in peace than to sit up and worry.
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures." We never rest till the Comforter
makes us lie down.