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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
August 16
Here is the way of mercy for a guilty and repenting
sinner. He must cease from the habit of covering sin. This is attempted by falsehood,
which denies sin; by hypocrisy, which conceals it; by boasting, which justifies it;
and by loud profession, which tries to make amends for it.
The sinner's business is to confess and forsake. The two must go together. Confession
must be honestly made to the LORD Himself, and it must include within itself acknowledgment
of the wrong, sense of its evil, and abhorrence of it. We must not throw the fault
upon others, nor blame circumstances, nor plead natural weakness. We must make a
clean breast of it and plead guilty to the indictment. There can be no mercy till
this is done.
Furthermore, we must forsake the evil; having owned our fault, we must disown all
present and future intent to abide in it. We cannot remain in rebellion and yet dwell
with the King's majesty. The habit of evil must be quitted, together with all places,
companions, pursuits, and books which might lead us astray. Not for confession, nor
for reformation, but in connection with them we find pardon by faith in the blood
of Jesus.