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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
March 2
No promise is made to those who give to the poor
to be seen of men. They have their reward at once and cannot expect to be paid twice.
Let us hide away our charity -- yes, hide it even from ourselves. Give so often and
so much as a matter of course that you no more take note that you have helped the
poor than that you have eaten your regular meals. Do your alms without even whispering
to yourself, How generous I am! Do not thus attempt to reward yourself. Leave the
matter with God, who never fails to see, to record, and to reward. Blessed is the
man who is busy in secret with his kindness: he finds a special joy in his unknown
benevolences. This is the bread, which eaten by stealth, is sweeter than the banquets
of kings. How can I indulge myself today with this delightful luxury? Let me have
a real feast of tenderness and flow of soul.
Here and hereafter the LORD Himself will personally see to the rewarding of the secret
giver of alms. This will be in His own way and time; and He will choose the very
best. How much this promise means it will need eternity to reveal.