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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
February 27
Suspense is dreadful. When we have no news from
home, we are apt to grow anxious, and we cannot be persuaded that "no news is
good news." Faith is the cure for this condition of sadness; the LORD by His
Spirit settles the mind in holy serenity, and all fear is gone as to the future as
well as the present.
The fixedness of heart spoken of by the psalmist is to be diligently sought after.
It is not believing this or that promise of the LORD, but the general condition of
unstaggering trustfulness in our God, the confidence which we have in Him that He
will neither do us ill Himself nor suffer anyone else to harm us. This constant confidence
meets the unknown as well as the known of life. Let the morrow be what it may, our
God is the God of tomorrow. Whatever events may have happened, which to us are unknown,
our Jehovah is God of the unknown as well as of the known. We are determined to trust
the LORD, come what may. If the very worst should happen, our God is still the greatest
and best. Therefore will we not fear though the postman's knock should startle us
or a telegram wake us at midnight. The LORD liveth, and what can His children fears.