C.H. Spurgeon Quotes

By C.H. Spurgeon

EXTRATERRESTRIALS

There may be as many other worlds and sorts of beings existent as there are sands upon the sea shore, for aught we know; and the Lord may have been occupied in ages past with ten thousand glorious plans, and economies, as yet unrevealed to man. 1265.651 It may be that there are innumerable beings, in yonder starry worlds, as countless as the sands on the sea-shore, and that Jesus is Lord over all these; yet he bears such a special relationship towards this little planet, and this poor race of fallen men and women, that this round earth calls him hers as no other world can call him; and we his people call him ours as no other creatures can, for, just as truly as he is God, so is he also man. 2806.555 The revelations of astronomy seem to tell us that he made them (planets) as lavishly as men might cast seed when they sow it broadcast many acres. There they glitter in the expanse of space; for aught we know, every one of them filled with happy beings. 3403.196