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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
August 24
This verse is a threatening so far as the worldly
wise are concerned, but to the simple believer it is a promise. The professedly learned
are forever trying to bring to nothing the faith of the humble believer, but they
fail in their attempts. Their arguments break down, their theories fall under their
own weight, their deep-laid plots discover themselves before their purpose is accomplished.
The old gospel is not extinct yet, nor will it be while the LORD liveth. If it could
have been exterminated, it would have perished from off the earth long ago.
We cannot destroy the wisdom of the wise, nor need we attempt it, for the work is
in far better hands. The LORD Himself says, "I will," and He never resolves
in vain. Twice does He in this verse declare His purpose, and we may rest assured
that He will not turn aside from it.
What clean work the LORD makes of philosophy and "modern thought" when
He puts His hand to it! He brings the fine appearance down to nothing; He utterly
destroys the wood, hay, and stubble. It is written that so it shall be, and so shall
it be. LORD, make short work of it. Amen, and amen.