Saturday, March 2, 2019

Psalm 61 (1 of 11 notes)

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

1. Hear my cry, O God. He was in terrible earnest; he shouted, he lifted up his voice on high. He is not, however, content with the expression of his need: to give his sorrows vent is not enough for him; he wants actual audience of heaven, and manifest succor as the result. Pharisees may rest in their prayers; true believers are eager for an answer to them. Attend unto my prayer. Give it thy consideration, and such an answer as thy wisdom sees fit. When it comes to crying with us, we need not doubt but that it will come to attending with God. Our Heavenly Father is not hardened against the cries of his own children; whatever else fails to move him, praying breath is never spent in vain!

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