Charles Spurgeon on Law and Grace
Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: Charles Spurgeon, Grace, Law | Posted On Monday, July 2, 2012 at 8:00 AM
"" They say that all things are fair in love and war; but the holy man thought not so: while he carried his life in his hand, he also carried the law in his heart. No danger of body should make us endanger our souls by forgetting that which is right. Trouble makes many a man forget his duty, and it would have had the same effect upon the Psalmist if he had not obtained quickening (verse 107) and teaching (verse 108). In his memory of the Lord's law lay his safety ; he was certain not to be forgotten of God, for God was not forgotten of him. It is a special proof of grace when nothing can drive truth out of our thoughts, or holiness out of our lives. If we remember the law even when death stares us in the face, we may be well assured that the Lord is remembering us."
Charles Spurgeon
(Treasury of David: Psalm 119:109)
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