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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
November 27
Precious promise! LORD, enable me to appropriate
it as all my own.
We must go at certain times from our abode, for here we have no continuing city.
It often happens that when we feel most at home in a place, we are suddenly called
away from it. Here is the antidote for this ill. The LORD Himself will keep us company.
His presence, which includes His favor, His fellowship, His care, and His power,
shall be ever with us in every one of our marchings. This means far more than it
says; for, in fact, it means all things. If we have God present with us, we have
possession of heaven and earth. Go with me, LORD, and then command me where Thou
wilt!
But we hope to find a place of rest. The text promises it. We are to have rest of
God's own giving, making, and preserving. His presence will cause us to rest even
when we are on the march, yea, even in the midst of battle. Rest! Thrice blessed
word. Can it ever be enjoyed by mortals? Yes, there is the promise, and by faith
we plead it. Rest comes from the Comforter, from the Prince of Peace, and from the
glorious Father who rested on the seventh day from all His works. To be with God
is to rest in the most emphatic sense.