Looking for true love? To read FREE love stories, click here!
Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
February 22
This is not a promise if we consider only the words,
but it is truly so as to its sense; for David spoke a word which the LORD endorsed
by making it true. He argued from past deliverance's that he should receive help
in a new danger. In Jesus all the promises are "Yea" and "Amen"
to the glory of God by us, and so the LORD's former dealings with His believing people
will be repeated.
Come, then, let us recall the LORD's former lovingkindness. We could not have hoped
to be delivered aforetime by our own strength; yet the LORD delivered us. Will He
not again save us? We are sure He will. As David ran to meet his foe, so will we.
The LORD has been with us, He is with us, and He has said, "I will never leave
thee, nor forsake thee." Why do we tremble? Was the past a dream? Think of the
dead bear and lion. Who is this Philistine? True, he is not quite the same, and is
neither bear nor lion; but then God is the same, and His honor is as much concerned
in the one case as in the other. He did not save us from the beasts of the forest
to let a giant kill us. Let us be of good courage.