Charles Spurgeon on Nature
Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: Charles Spurgeon, Nature | Posted On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 5:30 AM
“The book of nature is an expression of the thoughts of God.
We have God's terrible thoughts in the thunder and lightning; God's loving thoughts in the sunshine and the balmy breeze; God's bounteous, prudent, careful thoughts in the waving harvest and in the ripening meadow.
We have God's brilliant thoughts in the wondrous scenes which are beheld from mountain-top and valley; and we have God's most sweet and pleasant thoughts of beauty in the little flowers that blossom at our feet.”
We have God's brilliant thoughts in the wondrous scenes which are beheld from mountain-top and valley; and we have God's most sweet and pleasant thoughts of beauty in the little flowers that blossom at our feet.”
Charles Spurgeon
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