Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Psalm 34 (1 of 22 notes)

The Treasury of David
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)

1. I will bless the Lord at all times. He is resolved and fixed, I will; he is personally and for himself determined, let others do as they may; he is intelligent in head and inflamed in heart—he knows to whom the praise is due, and what is due, and for what and when. To Jehovah, and not to second causes our gratitude is to be rendered. At all times, in every situation, under every circumstance, before, in and after trials, in bright days of glee, and dark nights of fear. To bless the Lord is never unseasonable. His praise shall continually be inmy mouth, not in my heart merely, but in my mouth too. Our thankfulness is not to be a dumb thing; it should be one of the daughters of music. God deserves blessing with the heart, and extolling with the mouth—good thoughts in our rooms, and good words in the world.

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