Sunday, March 24, 2019

Psalm 102 (1 of 29 notes)

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

1. Hear my prayer, O Lord. Or, “O Jehovah.” Sincere suppliants are not content with praying for praying’s sake; they desire really to reach the ear and heart of the great God. It is a great relief in time of distress to acquaint others with our trouble, but it the sweetest solace of all to have God himself as a sympathizing listener to our plaint. And let my cry come unto thee. When sorrow rises to such a height that words become too weak a medium of expression, and prayer is intensified into a cry, then the heart is even more urgent to have audience with the Lord.

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