Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Psalm 5 (11 of 15 notes)

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

8. Now we come to the second part, in which the psalmist repeats his arguments, and goes over the same ground again. Lead me, O Lord. As a little child is led by his father, as a blind man is guided by his friend. It is safe and pleasant walking when God leads the way. In thy righteousness. Not in my righteousness, for that is imperfect, but thou art righteousness itself. Makethy way, not my way, straight before my face. When we have learned to give up our own way, and long to walk in God’s way, it is a happy sign of grace; and it is no small mercy to see the way of God with clear vision straight before our face. Errors about duty may lead us into a sea of sins, before we know where we are.

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