Because God will never leave nor forsake us, we may well
be content with such things as we have.
Since the LORD is ours, we
cannot be left without a friend, a treasure, and a dwelling place.
This
assurance may make us feel quite independent of men.
Under such high
patronage we do not feel tempted to cringe before our fellowmen and ask
of them permission to call our lives our own; but what we say we boldly
say and defy contradiction.
He who fears God has nothing else to fear.
He who fears God has nothing else to fear.
We should stand in such awe of the living LORD that all the
threats that can be used by the proudest persecutor should have no more
effect upon us than the whistling of the wind.
Man in these days cannot
do so much against us as he could when the apostle wrote the verse at
the head of this page.
Racks and stakes are out of fashion. Giant Pope
cannot burn the pilgrims now.
If the followers of false teachers try
cruel mockery and scorn, we do not wonder at it, for the men of this
world cannot love the heavenly seed.
What then?
We must bear the world's
scorn.
It breaks no bones.
God helping us, let us be bold; and when the
world rages, let it rage, but let us not fear it.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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