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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
August 2
Many a true servant of the LORD is slow of speech,
and when called upon to plead for his LORD, he is in great confusion lest he should
spoil a good cause by his bad advocacy. In such a case it is well to remember that
the LORD made the tongue which is so slow, and we must take care that we do not blame
our maker. It may be that a slow tongue is not so great an evil as a fast one, and
fewness of words may be more of a blessing than floods of verbiage. It is also quite
certain that real saving power does not lie in human rhetoric, with its tropes, and
pretty phrases, and grand displays. Lack of fluency is not so great a lack as it
looks.
If God be with our mouth, and with our mind, we shall have something better than
the sounding brass of eloquence or the tinkling cymbal of persuasion. God's teaching
is wisdom; His presence is power. Pharaoh had more reason to be afraid of stammering
Moses than of the most fluent talker in Egypt; for what he said had power in it;
he spoke plagues and deaths. If the LORD be with us in our natural weakness we shall
be girt with supernatural power. Therefore, let us speak for Jesus boldly, as we
ought to speak.