Saturday, March 9, 2019

Psalm 71 (1 of 25 notes)

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

1. In thee, O Lord, do Iput my trust. Jehovah deserves our confidence; let him have it all. Every day must we guard against every form of reliance upon an arm of flesh, and hourly hand our faith upon the ever faithful God. Not only on God must we rest, as a person stands on a rock, but in him, as a person hides in a cave. God knows our faith, and yet he loves to hear us avow it. Let me never be put to confusion. So long as the world stands, stand thou by me. If thou forsake me, people will ridicule my religion, and how shall I be able to answer them? Confusion will silence me, and thy cause will be put to shame. This verse is a good beginning for prayer; those who commence with trust will conclude with joy.

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