Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Morning Devotional For Monday November 20, 2023 |
Morning Time: 11:06 AM PST
"0 Lord, Thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul." --Lamentations 3:58
Observe how positively the prophet speaks. He doth not say, "I hope, I
trust, I sometimes think, that God hath pleaded the causes of my soul"; but he
speaks of it as a matter of fact not to be disputed. "Thou hast pleaded
the causes of my soul." Let us, by the aid of the gracious Comforter, shake off
those doubts and fears which so much mar our peace and comfort. Be this our
prayer, that we may have done with the harsh croaking voice of surmise and
suspicion, and may be able to speak with the clear, melodious voice of full
assurance. Notice how gratefully the prophet speaks, ascribing all the
glory to God alone! You perceive there is not a word concerning himself or his
own pleadings. He doth not ascribe his deliverance in any measure to any man,
much less to his own merit; but it is "thou"--"O Lord, Thou hast pleaded
the causes of my soul; Thou hast redeemed my life." A grateful spirit
should ever be cultivated by the Christian; and especially after deliverances we
should prepare a song for our God. Earth should be a temple filled with the
songs of grateful saints, and every day should be a censor smoking with the
sweet incense of thanksgiving. How joyful Jeremiah seems to be while he
records the Lord's mercy. How triumphantly he lifts up the strain! He has been
in the low dungeon, and is even now no other than the weeping prophet; and yet
in the very book which is called "Lamentations," clear as the song of Miriam
when she dashed her fingers against the tabor, shrill as the note of Deborah
when she met Barak with shouts of victory, we hear the voice of Jeremy going up
to heaven--"Thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul; thou hast redeemed my
life." O children of God, seek after a vital experience of the Lord's
lovingkindness, and when you have it, speak positively of it; sing gratefully;
shout triumphantly.
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