Spurgeon PS1833

Spurgeon PS1833 EXPOSITION. The conqueror's feet had been shod by a divine hand, and the next note must, therefore, refer to them. "_He maketh my feet like hinds' feet, and…

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Spurgeon PS1832

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…

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Spurgeon PS1831

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…

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Spurgeon PS1830

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,…

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Spurgeon PS1829

Spurgeon PS1829 EXPOSITION. Some repetitions are not vain repetitions. Second thoughts upon God's mercy should be and often are the best. Like wines on the lees our gratitude grows stronger…

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Spurgeon PS1828

Spurgeon PS1828 EXPOSITION. "_For thou wilt light my candle_." Even the children of the day sometimes need candle-light. In the darkest hour light will arise, a candle shall be lit,…

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Spurgeon PS1827

Spurgeon PS1827 EXPOSITION. "_For thou wilt save the afflicted people_." This is a comforting assurance for the poor in spirit whose spiritual griefs admit of no sufficient solace from any…

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Spurgeon PS1826

Spurgeon PS1826 EXPOSITION. "_With the pure thou wilt shew thyself pure; and with the froward thou wilt shew thyself froward_." The sinner's frowardness is sinful and rebellious, and the only…

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Spurgeon PS1825

Spurgeon PS1825 EXPOSITION. The dealings of the Lord in his own case, cause the grateful singer to remember the usual rule of God's moral government; he is just in his…

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Spurgeon PS1824

Spurgeon PS1824 EXPOSITION. God first gives us holiness, and then rewards us for it. We are his workmanship; vessels made unto honour; and when made, the honour is not withheld…

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