Praise Him for This!

Praise waiteth for Thee, O God…Iniquities prevail against me: as for our transgressions, Thou shalt purge them away. -Psalm 65:1,3

Infinite love has made us clean every whit! -though we were black and filthy. We are washed -washed in priceless blood. Praise Him for this! Go on with the passage, “Blessed is the man whom Thou choosest and causest to approach unto Thee.” Is not the blessing of access to God an exceeding choice one? Is it a light thing to feel that, though once far off, we are made nigh through the blood of Christ; and this because of electing love! “Blessed is the man whom Thou choosest.” Ye subjects of eternal choice, can you be silent? Has God favored you above others, and can your lips refuse to sing? No, you will magnify the Lord exceedingly, because He hath chosen Jacob unto Himself, and Israel for His peculiar treasure. Let us read on, and praise God that we have an abiding place among His people-“That we may dwell in Thy courts.”-Blessed be God we are not to be cast forth and driven out after a while, but we have an entailed inheritance amongst the sons of God. We praise Him that we have the satisfaction of dwelling in His house as children. “We shall be satisfied with the goodness of Thy house, even of Thy holy temple.” But I close the psalm, and simply say to you, there are ten thousand reasons for taking down the harp from the willows; and I know no reason for permitting it to hang there idle. There are ten thousand times ten thousand reasons for speaking well of “Him who loved us and gave Himself for us.” “The Lord hath done great things for us whereof we are glad.” I remember hearing in a prayer-meeting this delightful verse mutilated in prayer, “The Lord hath done great things for us, whereof we desire to be glad.” Oh, brethren, I dislike mauling, and mangling, and adding to a text of Scripture. If we are to have the Scriptures revised, let it be by scholars, and not by every ignoramus. “Desire to be glad,” indeed! This is fine gratitude to God when He hath done great things for us.” If these great things have been done, our souls must be glad and cannot help it; they must overflow with gratitude to God for all His goodness. ~ C.H. Spurgeon

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