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“We must not attend the meetings of believers to see and be seen or merely to hear the minister. Instead, we must gather with the saints intent upon learning more of our loving Father, more of the glorified Jesus, more of the mysterious Spirit, in order to more lovingly admire and more reverently adore our glorious God. We should make our visits to the Lord’s house inquirers’ meetings where we sit at Jesus’ feet and give our full attention to learning of Him. Psalm 27:4–6”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him! (Psalm 34:8)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“I acknowledged my sin to You, And my iniquity I have not hidden. I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the LORD,” And You forgave the iniquity of my sin. (Psalm 32:5)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Commit your way to the LORD, Trust also in Him, And He shall bring it to pass. (Psalm 37:5)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“It is a good sign if the wicked hate us. If our foes were godly people, we would have cause for concern, but the hatred of the wicked is better than their love.”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Be glad in the LORD and rejoice, you righteous; And shout for joy, all you upright in heart! (Psalm 32:11)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Do not fret because of evildoers, Nor be envious of the workers of iniquity. (Psalm 37:1)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Creation came into existence out of nothing. The same power which first created the universe now sustains it. Happy is the one who has learned to lean his all on the sure Word of Him who built the skies.”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Let those who boast of present sinful joys remember what shall be in the future and take warning.”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, Whose sin is covered. (Psalm 32:1)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“And now, Lord, what do I wait for? My hope is in You. (Psalm 39:7)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Wait at the Lord’s door with prayer; wait at His feet with humility; wait at His table with service; wait at His window with expectancy. Those seeking help often receive nothing but a cold shoulder from earthly benefactors after long and patient waiting; he has a better hope whose Benefactor is in the skies. Let the heart be strengthened and the whole body is filled with power; a strong heart makes a strong arm. What strength is this which God Himself gives to the heart? Consider the martyrs and see their glorious deeds. Go to God and get such power yourself. “Wait, I say, on the LORD!”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Trusting in God, the psalmist resolves that the plain way of righteousness shall be his choice, even if others may prefer the sinful paths of violence and deceit. Still he does not speak proudly nor proclaim his own strength, for he cries for redemption and pleads for mercy.”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“The Lord is self-existent and true, and therefore worthy of the confidence of men. He will live when all the creatures die, and His fullness will abide when all second causes are exhausted. To Him, therefore, let us direct our expectation, and on Him let us rest for our confidence.”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
“Wait on the LORD; Be of good courage, And He shall strengthen your heart; Wait, I say, on the LORD! (Psalm 27:14)”
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David
― Spurgeon's Daily Treasures in the Psalms: Selections from the Classic Treasury of David




