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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
October 9
The altar of incense is the place where saints
present their prayers and praises; and it is delightful to think of it as sprinkled
with the blood of the great sacrifice. This it is which makes all our worship acceptable
with Jehovah: He sees the blood of His own Son and therefore accepts our homage.
It is well for us to fix our eyes upon the blood of the one offering for sin. Sin
mingles even with our holy things, and our best repentance, faith, prayer, and thanksgiving
could not be received of God were it not for the merit of the atoning sacrifice.
Many sneer at "the blood"; but to us it is the foundation of comfort and
hope. That which is on the horns of the altar is meant to be prominently before our
eyes when we draw near to God. The blood gives strength to prayer, and hence it is
on the altar's horns. It is "before the LORD," and therefore it ought to
be before us. It is on the altar before we bring the incense; it is there to sanctify
our offerings and gifts.
Come, let us pray with confidence, since the Victim is offered, the merit has been
pleaded, the blood is within the veil, and the prayers of believers must be sweet
unto the LORD.