Saturday, June 30, 2007

Spurgeon Quotes

A few Spurgeon quotes on the peace of God from a recent sermon:

Whenever I have suffered a grievous wrong, it has been a satisfaction to me that, if my Lord Jesus Christ made atonement for my offenses and my wrongs, I can look at His atonement for the wrong done to me as well as to God, for He satisfied all parties in that quarrel. Gladly do I say, “Surely this poor should may well be forgiven by me, for you have died as the sinner’s Substitute. In comparison with my own offenses against God, I may well look upon this man’s offense as nothing.”
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"O Lord, put down this riot. I am tossed to and fro in my heart about my circumstance. I do not like them and I quarrel with You about them. Come, peace of God! Come and put down my murmuring! Come and calm my wicked, discontented spirit."

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"We ought to be resolved to judge all things by the peace of God. What ought I to do in this case? Must I humble myself? I do not like it, but how ought I to act? Shall I yield? Pride says, Never! No, no! Play the man. Never give in. But what does the peace of God say? It says, Yield, submit. Christ says, I say unto you, that you resist not evil: but whoever shall smite you on your right cheek, turn to him the other also."