We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

We were created to worship Jesus Christ. We were created for Him, to become something to Him in order that He might find pleasure in us. But this demands discipline. This demands self-renunciation. This demands the mortifying of the flesh. This demands the taking out of our lives everything that does not contribute to the one great objective.
Joseph Carroll

LVII. More Room.

LUKE xiv. 22. “It is done as thou
hast commanded, and yet there is room.”

I. WE have here a desirable announcement: “It is done
as Thou hast commanded.”
It is done; not, I have done. There is a becoming
modesty here.
Have we gone out after sinners? Have we gone into
the streets and the lanes of the city and compelled them
to come in?
II. We have a remarkable statement: “Yet there is
room.”
We may infer this from the doctrine of election. A
great and vast number is chosen by God, and they are not
yet gathered in.
The efficacy of the atonement leads to the same con-
clusion. With a mysterious spiritual consciousness, with
an eager sympathetic anxiety, the Church feels and knows
that there is room.
III. There is implied in the text a most blessed consum-
mation that the room shall be filled. The glory of Christ
lies not only in the sacrifice, but in the sense that that
sacrifice suffices.
Charles H. Spurgeon