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Constant Prayer

Constant Prayer1

  • C.H. Spurgeon

    Do Not Forsake Me, O Lord!

    By C.H. Spurgeon
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    PSA 23:4PSA 38:21PSA 46:1PSA 119:115ISA 41:10MAT 28:202CO 12:9PHP 4:13HEB 13:5JAS 1:5

    C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the necessity of God's constant presence in our lives, urging believers to continually pray, 'Do not forsake me, O Lord!' He illustrates that just as a child needs a parent's support while learning to walk, we too require God's guidance at all times, whether in joy or sorrow. Spurgeon reminds us that without God's help, we are vulnerable to falling into temptation and danger. He encourages us to seek God's presence in every moment, recognizing that our strength comes from Him alone. The prayer for God's nearness is vital, as it sustains us through life's trials and tribulations.

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