C.H. Spurgeon's Evening Devotional
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"Everlasting consolation."-2 Thessalonians 2:16
    
    "Consolation." There is music in the word: like David's harp, it charms away the evil spirit of melancholy. It was a distinguished I honour to Barnabas to be called "the son of consolation"; nay, it is one of the illustrious names of a greater than Barnabas, for the Lord Jesus is "the consolation of Israel." "Everlasting consolation"-here is the cream of all, for the eternity of comfort is the crown and glory of it. What is this "everlasting consolation"? It includes a sense of pardoned sin. A Christian man has received in his heart the witness of the Spirit that his iniquities are put away like a cloud, and his transgressions like a thick cloud. If sin be pardoned, is not that an everlasting consolation? Next, the Lord gives His people an abiding sense of acceptance in Christ. The Christian knows that God looks upon him as standing in union with Jesus. Union to the risen Lord is a consolation of the most abiding order; it is, in fact, everlasting. Let sickness prostrate us, have we not seen hundreds of believers as happy in the weakness of disease as they would have been in the strength of hale and blooming health? Let death's arrows pierce us to the heart, our comfort dies not, for have not our ears full often heard the songs of saints as they have rejoiced because the living love of God was shed abroad in their hearts in dying moments? Yes, a sense of acceptance in the Beloved is an everlasting consolation. Moreover, the Christian has a conviction of his security. God has promised to save those who trust in Christ: the Christian does trust in Christ, and he believes that God will be as good as His word, and will save him. He feels that he is safe by virtue of his being bound up with the person and work of Jesus.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013

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23 comments:

  1. I love the story of Ruth and Queen Esther

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  6. my favorite is the 3 Hebrew children. I am glad I serve a God who will be in the midst of the fire with me.

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  8. I like the story of the birth of Jesus.

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  9. We thought it was ok but of course it had artistic interpretation at some points. We kept saying what about this and what about that etc. at times.
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  10. David and Goliath is my favorite

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  11. When Abraham goes to sacrifice Issac and God provides a sacrifice nothing compares to the story of Jesus being born though.

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  14. Loved the TV Premiere and left me anxious to see the whole series.

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  15. I don't have a favorite scene. I am watching episode 3 right now. I did really like the parting of the Red Sea but all of it is great.

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  17. Favorite story is the days leading up to jesus' death, riding on a donkey into Jerusalem

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  18. I really liked the premiere, excited to see the rest of it!

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