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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
May 26
What a promise is this! To serve God is in itself
a high delight. But what an added privilege to have the blessing of the LORD resting
upon us in all things! Our commonest things become blessed when we ourselves are
consecrated to the LORD. Our LORD Jesus took bread and blessed it; behold, we also
eat of blessed bread. Jesus blessed water and made it wine: the water which we drink
is far better to us than any of the wine with which men make merry; every drop has
a benediction in it. The divine blessing is on the man of God in everything, and
it shall abide with him at every time.
What if we have only bread and water! Yet it is blessed bread and water. Bread and
water we shall have. That is implied, for it must be there for God to bless it. "Thy
bread shall be given thee, and thy waters shall be sure." With God at our table,
we not only ask a blessing, but we have one. It is not only at the altar but at the
table that He blesses us. He serves those well who serve Him well. This table blessing
is not of debt but of grace. Indeed, there is a trebled grace; He grants us grace
to serve Him, by His grace feeds us with bread, and then in His grace blesses it.