Psa 32:10  Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the LORD, mercy shall compass him about.  
 O fair reward of trust! My LORD, grant it me to the full! 
The truster 
above all men feels himself to be a sinner; and lo, mercy is prepared 
for him...
He knows himself to have no deservings, but mercy comes in and 
keeps house for him on a liberal scale. 
O LORD, give me this mercy, even
 as I trust in Thee!
 
 
Observe, my soul, what a bodyguard thou hast! 
As a prince is compassed 
about with soldiery, so art thou compassed about with mercy.
Before and 
behind, and on all sides, ride these mounted guards of grace. 
We dwell 
in the center of the system of mercy, for we dwell in Christ Jesus.
 
 
O my soul, what an atmosphere dost thou breathe!
As the air surrounds 
thee, even so does the mercy of thy LORD. 
To the wicked there are many 
sorrows, but to thee there are so many mercies that thy sorrows are not 
worth mentioning. 
David says, "Be glad in the LORD, and rejoice, ye 
righteous; and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart."
In 
obedience to this precept my heart shall triumph in God, and I will tell
 out my gladness. 
As Thou hast compassed me with mercy, I will also 
compass Thine altars, O my God, with songs of thanksgiving!
~Charles Spurgeon~ 

 
No comments:
Post a Comment