The Treasury of David
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
8. Sweet evening hymn! I will not sit up to watch through fear, but I will
lay me down; and then I will not lie awake listening to every rustling
sound, but I will lie down in peace, and sleep, for I have nothing to
fear. He who has the wings of God above him needs no other curtain. Onlymeans that God alone was his keeper; though alone, without human help, he was
in good keeping, for he was “alone
with God.” A quiet conscience is a good bedfellow. They slumber sweetly whom
faith rocks to sleep.
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