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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
May 19
Poor Jeremiah! Yet why do we say so? The weeping
prophet was one of the choicest servants of God and honored by Him above many. He
was hated for speaking the truth. The word which was so sweet to him was bitter to
his hearers, yet he was accepted of his LORD. He was commanded to abide in his faithfulness,
and then the LORD would continue to speak through him. He was to deal boldly and
truthfully with men and perform the LORD's winnowing work upon the professors of
his day, and then the LORD gave him this word: "Thou shalt be as my mouth."
What an honor! Should not every preacher, yea, every believer, covet it? For God
to speak by us, what a marvel! We shall speak sure, pure truth; and we shall speak
it with power. Our word shall not return void; it shall be a blessing to those who
receive it, and those who refuse it shall do so at their peril. Our lips shall feed
many. We shall arouse the sleeping and call the dead to life.
O dear reader, pray that it may be so with all the sent servants of our LORD.