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Journey of the Heart & Other Love Stories
Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
September 30
What an encouragement to pray! Our human notions
would lead us to ask small things because our deservings are so small; but the LORD
would have us request great blessings. Prayer should be as simple a matter as the
opening of the mouth; it should be a natural, unconstrained utterance. When a man
is earnest he opens his mouth wide, and our text urges us to be fervent in our supplications.
Yet it also means that we may make bold with God and ask many and large blessings
at His hands. Read the whole verse, and see the argument: "I am Jehovah, thy
God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will
fill it." Because the LORD has given us so much He invites us to ask for more,
yea, to expect more.
See how the little birds in their nests seem to be all mouth when the mother comes
to feed them. Let it be the same with us. Let us take in grace at every door. Let
us drink it in as a sponge sucks up the water in which it lies. God is ready to fill
us if we are only ready to be filled. Let our needs make us open our mouths; let
our faintness cause us to open our mouths and pant; yea, let our alarm make us open
our mouths with a child's cry. The opened mouth shall be filled by the LORD Himself.
So be it unto us, O LORD, this day.