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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
November 7
It ought not to be difficult for us to humble ourselves,
for what have we to be proud of? We ought to take the lowest place without being
told to do so. If we are sensible and honest, we shall be little in our own eyes.
Especially before the LORD in prayer we shall shrink to nothing. There we cannot
speak of merit, for we have none; our one and only appeal must be to mercy: "God
be merciful to me a sinner."
Here is a cheering word from the throne. We shall be exalted by the LORD if we humble
ourselves. For us the way upward is downhill. When we are stripped of self we are
clothed with humility, and this is the best of wear. The LORD will exalt us in peace
and happiness of mind; He will exalt us into knowledge of His Word and fellowship
with Himself; He will exalt us in the enjoyment of sure pardon and justification.
The LORD puts His honors upon those who can wear them to the honor of the Giver.
He gives usefulness, acceptance, and influence to those who will not be puffed up
by them but will be abased by a sense of greater responsibility. Neither God nor
man will care to lift up a man who lifts up himself; but both God and good men unite
to honor modest worth.
O LORD, sink me in self that I may rise in Thee.