Saturday, March 2, 2019

Psalm 58 (11 of 11 notes)

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

11. So that a man shall say. Every man, however ignorant, will be compelled to say, Verily, assuredly, there is a reward for the righteous. The godly are not after all forsaken and given over to their enemies; the wicked are not to have the best of it; truth and goodness are recompensed in the long run. Verily he is a God thatjudgeth in the earth. Everyone will be forced by the sight of the final judgment to see that there is a God, and that he is the righteous ruler of the universe. Two things will come out clearly after all—there is a God and there is a reward for the righteous. Time will remove doubts, solve difficulties, and reveal secrets; meanwhile faith’s foreseeing eye discerns the truth even now, and is glad thereat.

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