Trust in the Lord
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He That Handleth a Matter Wisely Shall Find Good
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 37:4PSA 111:10PRO 2:6PRO 3:5PRO 4:7ECC 7:12ISA 33:6JER 29:11COL 2:3JAS 1:5C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes that wisdom is essential for navigating life effectively, as it allows individuals to achieve their true potential and find genuine fulfillment. He compares a life without wisdom to a wild ass's colt, aimlessly wasting energy, while wisdom serves as a guiding compass through life's challenges. Spurgeon encourages listeners to trust in the Lord as the source of true wisdom, which leads to happiness and safety amidst life's trials. He highlights that those who follow God's guidance will discover the joys and blessings available even in difficult circumstances. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for a relationship with the Lord to gain the wisdom necessary for a fulfilling life.
Mercy to the Undeserving
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 32:10PSA 34:18LAM 3:22C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the profound mercy that surrounds those who trust in the Lord, illustrating that true trust acknowledges one's own sinfulness and unworthiness, yet finds abundant mercy ready to embrace them. He likens this mercy to a protective bodyguard, surrounding believers with grace and comfort, allowing them to dwell securely in Christ. Spurgeon encourages the faithful to rejoice and express their gratitude for the overwhelming mercies that overshadow their sorrows, urging them to celebrate God's goodness with songs of thanksgiving.