I might thus continue urging children of God to their profit to look to the Lamb of God, but I shall only add this, that if at any time we grow discouraged about God’s work, and are afraid that it will not
succeed and so on, the very best encouragement for us is to “Behold the Lamb of God.”
You get afraid that sin will conquer in your soul—how can it, when Jesus died for you? Sin seemed to win the day when Christ was dead, but He rose again, and so shall you rise, and you shall be more than a conqueror.
And in this world, is it not a very weary business to be a minister of Christ today?
If I might have my choice I would sooner follow any vocation, so far as the comfort of it is concerned, than this of ministering to the sons of men, for we beat the air, this deaf generation will not hear us.
Charles H. Spurgeon
succeed and so on, the very best encouragement for us is to “Behold the Lamb of God.”
You get afraid that sin will conquer in your soul—how can it, when Jesus died for you? Sin seemed to win the day when Christ was dead, but He rose again, and so shall you rise, and you shall be more than a conqueror.
And in this world, is it not a very weary business to be a minister of Christ today?
If I might have my choice I would sooner follow any vocation, so far as the comfort of it is concerned, than this of ministering to the sons of men, for we beat the air, this deaf generation will not hear us.
Charles H. Spurgeon
I might thus continue urging children of God to their profit to look to the Lamb of God, but I shall only add this, that if at any time we grow discouraged about God’s work, and are afraid that it will not
succeed and so on, the very best encouragement for us is to “Behold the Lamb of God.”
You get afraid that sin will conquer in your soul—how can it, when Jesus died for you? Sin seemed to win the day when Christ was dead, but He rose again, and so shall you rise, and you shall be more than a conqueror.
And in this world, is it not a very weary business to be a minister of Christ today?
If I might have my choice I would sooner follow any vocation, so far as the comfort of it is concerned, than this of ministering to the sons of men, for we beat the air, this deaf generation will not hear us.
Charles H. Spurgeon
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