Spurgeon PS1846
Spurgeon PS1846 EXPOSITION. "_The Lord liveth_." Possessing underived, essential, independent and eternal life. We serve no inanimate, imaginary, or dying God. He only hath immortality. Like loyal subjects let us…
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Spurgeon PS1846 EXPOSITION. "_The Lord liveth_." Possessing underived, essential, independent and eternal life. We serve no inanimate, imaginary, or dying God. He only hath immortality. Like loyal subjects let us…
Spurgeon PS1814 EXPOSITION. The lightnings were darted forth as forked arrows upon the hosts of the foe, and speedily "_scattered them_." Boastful sinners prove to be great cowards when Jehovah…
Spurgeon PS1830 EXPOSITION. "_As for God, his way is perfect_." Far past all fault and error are God's dealings with his people; all his actions are resplendent with justice, truth,…
Spurgeon PS1847 EXPOSITION. "_It is God that avengeth me, and subdueth the people under me_." To rejoice in personal revenge is unhallowed and evil, but David viewed himself as the…
Spurgeon PS1815 EXPOSITION. So tremendous was the shock of God's assault in arms that the order of nature was changed, and the bottoms of rivers and seas were laid bare.…
Spurgeon PS1831 EXPOSITION. Having mentioned his God, the Psalmist's heart burns, and his words sparkle; he challenges heaven and earth to find another being worthy of adoration or trust in…
Spurgeon PS1848 EXPOSITION. From all enemies, and especially from one who was pre-eminent in violence, the Lord's anointed was preserved, and at the last over the head of Saul and…
Spurgeon PS1816 EXPOSITION. Now comes the rescue. The Author is divine, "_He sent_;" the work is heavenly, "_from above_;" the deliverance is marvellous, "_he drew me out of many waters_."…
Spurgeon PS1832 EXPOSITION. Surveying all the armour in which he fought and conquered, the joyful victor praises the Lord for every part of the panoply. The girdle of his loins…
Spurgeon PS1849 EXPOSITION. Paul cites this verse (#Ro 15:9|): "And that the Gentiles might glorify God for his mercy; as it is written, For this cause I will confess to…