Gospel Gem
Gospel Gem
The withering of Eden’s flowers has often caused a fading in the garden of our souls. We have mourned exceedingly that we have been driven out to till the ground with the sweat of our brow—that the curse should have glanced on us through the sin of our first parent, and we have been ready to cry, “Woe worth the day in which our parent stretched forth his hand to touch the forbidden fruit.” Would to God that he had rested in unsullied purity, that we his sons and daughters might have lived beneath an unclouded sky, might never have mourned the ills of bodily pain or of spiritual distress. To meet this very natural source of grief, I bid you consider Christ in old eternity. Open now the eye of thy faith, believer, and see Christ as thine Eternal Covenant-head stipulating to redeem thee even before thou hadst become a bond-slave, bound to deliver even before thou hadst worn the chain
– Spurgeon, sermon “Consolation in Christ” Delivered on Sabbath Morning, December 2nd, 1860, by the REV. C. H. Spurgeon
Thank you Lord for your timelessness, freshness, renewal and relevance
for today. Rev. Spurgeon's sermon could have been delivered today
and been just as apt, just as relevant. Your grace is sufficient for us.