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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
July 6
Of all the stars in the sky, the pole-star is the
most useful to the mariner. This text is a pole-star, for it has guided more souls
to salvation than any other Scripture. It is among promises what the Great Bear is
among constellations.
Several words in it shine with peculiar brilliance. Here we have God's love with
a "so" to it, which marks its measureless greatness. Then we have God's
gift in all its freeness and greatness. This also is God's Son, that unique and priceless
gift of a love which could never fully show itself till heaven's Only-begotten had
been sent to live and die for men. These three points are full of light.
Then there is the simple requirement of believing, which graciously points to a way
of salvation suitable for guilty men. This is backed by a wide description -- "whosoever
believeth in him." Many have found room in "whosoever" who would have
felt themselves shut out by a narrower word. Then comes the great promise, that believers
in Jesus shall not perish but have everlasting life. This is cheering to every man
who feels that he is ready to perish and that he cannot save himself. We believe
in the LORD Jesus, and we have eternal life.