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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
May 11
Some of us have been like the tribe of Gad. Our
adversaries for a while were too many for us; they came upon us like a troop. Yes,
and for the moment they overcame us; and they exulted greatly because of their temporary
victory. Thus they only proved the first part of the family heritage to be really
ours, for Christ's people, like Dan, shall have a troop overcoming them. This being
overcome is very painful, and we should have despaired if we had not by faith believed
the second line of our father's benediction, "He shall overcome at the last."
"All's well that ends well," said the world's poet; and he spoke the truth.
A war is to be judged, not by first success or defeats, but by that which happens
"at the last." The LORD will give to truth and righteousness victory "at
the last"; and, as Mr. Bunyan says, that means forever, for nothing can come
after the last.
What we need is patient perseverance in well-doing, calm confidence in our glorious
Captain. Christ, our LORD Jesus, would teach us His holy art of setting the face
like a flint to go through with work or suffering till we can say, "It is finished."
Hallelujah. Victory! Victory! We believe the promise. "He shall overcome at
the last."