Friday, July 31, 2009

Spurgeon on Praising God

The Lord always deserves to be praised for what he is in himself, for his
works of creation and providence, for his goodness towards his creatures,
and especially for the transcendent act of redemption, and all the
marvellous blessing flowing therefrom. It is always beneficial to praise
the Lord; it cheers the day and brightens the night; it lightens toil and
softens sorrow; and over earthly gladness it sheds a sanctifying radiance
which makes it less liable to blind us with its glare.
Have we not something to sing about at this moment?

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