Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Psalm 68 (35 of 36 notes)

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

34. Ascribe ye strength unto God. Let us never by our doubts or by our daring defiances appear to deny power unto God; on the contrary, by yielding to him and trusting in him, let our hearts acknowledge his might. When we are reconciled to God, his omnipotence is an attribute of which we sing with delight. His excellency is over Israel. The favored nation is protected by his majesty; his greatness is to them goodness; his glory is their defense. And his strength is in the clouds. He does not confine his power to the sons of men, but makes it like a canopy over the skies. Rain, snow, hail, and tempest are his artillery; he rules all nature with awe-inspiring majesty. Nothing is so high as to be above him, or too low to be beneath him; praise him, then, in the highest.

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