Spurgeon PS0907

Spurgeon PS0907 EXPOSITION. In the light of the past the future is not doubtful. Since the same Almighty God fills the throne of power, we can with unhesitating confidence, exult…

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Spurgeon PS0906

Spurgeon PS0906 EXPOSITION. Here the Psalmist exults over the fallen foe. He bends as it were, over his prostrate form, and insults his once vaunted strength. He plucks the boaster's…

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Spurgeon PS0905

Spurgeon PS0905 EXPOSITION. God rebukes before he destroys, but when he once comes to blows with the wicked he ceases not until he has dashed them in pieces so small…

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Spurgeon PS0904

Spurgeon PS0904 EXPOSITION. One of our nobility has for his motto, "I will maintain it;" but the Christian has a better and more humble one, "Thou hast maintained it." "God…

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Spurgeon PS0903

Spurgeon PS0903 EXPOSITION. God's presence is evermore sufficient to work the defeat of our most furious foes, and their ruin is so complete when the Lord takes them in hand,…

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Spurgeon PS0902

Spurgeon PS0902 EXPOSITION. Gladness and joy are the appropriate spirit in which to praise the goodness of the Lord. Birds extol the Creator in notes of overflowing joy, the cattle…

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Spurgeon PS0901

Spurgeon PS0901 TITLE.--"_To the Chief Musician upon Muth-labben, a Psalm of David_." The meaning of this title is very doubtful. It may refer to the tune to which the Psalm…

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Spurgeon PS083

Spurgeon PS083 EXPOSITION. At the close of that excellent little manual entitled "The Solar System_," written by Dr. Dick, we find an eloquent passage which beautifully expounds the text:-- A…

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Spurgeon PS089

Spurgeon PS089 EXPOSITION. Here, like a good composer, the poet returns to his key-note, falling back, as it were, into his first state of wondering adoration. What he started with…

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Spurgeon PS085

Spurgeon PS085 EXPOSITION. These verses may set forth man's position among the creatures before he fell; but as they are, by the apostle Paul, appropriated to man as represented by…

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