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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
September 22
The LORD will be to us the greatest good without
any of the drawbacks which seem necessarily to attend the best earthly things. If
a city is favored with broad rivers, it is liable to be attacked by galleys with
oars and other ships of war. But when the LORD represents the abundance of His bounty
under this figure, He takes care expressly to shut out the fear which the metaphor
might suggest. Blessed be His perfect love!
LORD, if Thou send me wealth like broad rivers, do not let the galley with oars come
up in the shape of worldliness or pride. If Thou grant me abundant health and happy
spirits, do not let "the gallant ship" of carnal ease come sailing up the
flowing flood. If I have success in holy service, broad as the German Rhine, yet
let me never find the galley of self-conceit and self-confidence floating on the
waves of my usefulness. Should I be so supremely happy as to enjoy the light of Thy
countenance year after year, yet let me never despise Thy feeble saints, nor allow
the vain notion of my own perfection to sail up the broad rivers of my full assurance.
LORD, give me that blessing which maketh rich and neither addeth sorrow nor aideth
sin.