Monday, February 25, 2019

Psalm 45 (5 of 17 notes)

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

5. Thine arrows. Our King is master of all weapons; he can strike those who are near and those afar off with equal force. Are sharp. Nothing that Jesus does is ill done; he uses no blunted shafts, no pointless darts. In the heart of the King’s enemies. Our Captain aims at hearts rather than their heads, and he hits them too. Whether for love or vengeance, Christ never misses aim, and his arrows cause a wound which only he can heal. Jesus’ arrows of conviction are sharp. May none of us ever fall under his judgment. Whereby the people fall under thee. The slain of the Lord are many when Jesus leads on the war. Nations tremble and turn to him when he shoots abroad his truth.

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