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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
January 11
Just now clouds are plentiful enough, but we are
not afraid that the world will be destroyed by a deluge. We see the rainbow often
enough to prevent our having any such fears. The covenant which the LORD made with
Noah stands fast, and we have no doubts about it. Why, then, should we think that
the clouds of trouble, which now darken our sky, will end in our destruction? Let
us dismiss such groundless and dishonoring fears.
Faith always sees the bow of covenant promise whenever sense sees the cloud of affliction.
God has a bow with which He might shoot out His arrows of destruction. But see, it
is turned upward! It is a bow without an arrow or a string; it is a bow hung out
for show, no longer used for war. It is a bow of many colors, expressing joy and
delight, and not a bow blood-red with slaughter or black with anger. Let us be of
good courage. Never does God so darken our sky as to leave His covenant without a
witness, and even if He did, we would trust Him since He cannot change or lie or
in any other way fail to keep His covenant of peace. Until the waters go over the
earth again, we shall have no reason for doubting our God.