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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
February 10
Paul was chosen to see and hear the LORD speaking
to him out of heaven. This divine election was a high privilege for himself; but
it was not intended to end with him; it was meant to have an influence upon others,
yea, upon all men. It is to Paul that Europe owes the gospel at this hour.
It is ours in our measure to be witnesses of that which the LORD has revealed to
us, and it is at our peril that we hide the precious revelation. First, we must see
and hear, or we shall have nothing to tell; but when we have done so, we must be
eager to bear our testimony. It must be personal: "Thou shalt be." It must
be for Christ: "Thou shalt be his witness." It must be constant and all
absorbing; we are to be this above all other things and to the exclusion of many
other matters. Our witness must not be to a select few who will cheerfully receive
us but to "all men" -- to all whom we can reach, young or old, rich or
poor, good or bad. We must never be silent like those who are possessed by a dumb
spirit; for the text before us is a command, and a promise, and we must not miss
it -- "Thou shalt be his witness." "Ye are my witnesses, saith the
LORD."