Saturday, January 10, 2009

Saturday With Spurgeon: Roots or Fruits???

Now, it is impossible for you to love God without the strong conclusive evidence that God loves you. I once knew a good woman who was the subject of many doubts, and when I got to the bottom of her doubt, it was this: she knew she loved Christ, but she was afraid he did not love her. "Oh!" I said, "that is a doubt that will never trouble me; never, by any possibility, because I am sure of this, that the heart is so corrupt, naturally, that love to God never did get there without God's putting it there." You may rest quite certain, that if you love God, it is a fruit, and not a root. It is the fruit of God's love to you, and did not get there by the force of any goodness in you. You may conclude, with absolute certainty, that God loves you if you love God. There never was any difficulty on his part. It always was on your part, and now that the difficulty is gone from you, none whatever remains. O let our hearts rejoice and be filled with great delight, because the Savior has loved us and given himself for us.

Charles Spurgeon

3 comments:

Kelli said...

Very powerful post. Even so, I think you are a little fruity.

Mark said...

I think you are a little nutty for leaving that comment. lol

Kelli said...

Hey, at least fruits and nuts go well together!! ;-}