The Treasury of David
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
5. Provided that the rebels had obeyed the voice of the last verse, they
would now be crying, “What
shall we do to be saved?” And in
the present verse, they are pointed to the sacrifice, and exhorted to trustin the Lord. When the Jew
offered sacrifice in a spiritual manner, he set forth the Redeemer, the great
sin-atoning Lamb; there is, therefore, the full gospel in this exhortation of
the psalmist. O sinners, flee to the sacrifice of Calvary, and there put your
whole confidence and trust, for he who died for men is the Lord Jehovah.
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