“Spurgeon has good advice for us here. Stop flailing your arms in panic and embrace the God who has sovereignly designed your circumstances. Kiss the wave. In the midst of the storm, God has your good and his glory in mind. Romans 8:28 is not just a verse for a Christian greeting card, but one we should have branded on our hearts:
“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
Hardship, sorrow, disability, persecution, and death are not good in themselves. But God in his grace uses them for our good and his glory. The nearness of God awakens us to him in our trials and draws us toward his grace.”
Episode 160 of The Burning Bush Podcast available now!
Welcome to Episode 160 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. Today we’re reading the New Testament book of Luke Chapter 17 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Apostate Cigars The Deseret Robusto 5.25x54.
"As for you, my brothers and sisters, who have not to preach, the best food for you is the Word of God itself. Sermons and books are well enough, but streams that run for a long distance above ground gradually gather for themselves somewhat of the soil through which they flow, and they lose the cool freshness with which they started from the spring head. Truth is sweetest where it breaks from the smitten Rock, for at its first gush, it has lost none of its heavenliness and vitality. It is always best to drink at the well and not from the tank. You shall find that reading the Word of God for yourselves, reading it rather than notes upon it, is the surest way of growing in grace. Drink of the unadulterated milk of the Word of God, and not of the skim milk, or the milk and water of man’s word.
But, now, beloved, our point is that much apparent Bible reading is not Bible reading at all. The verses pass under the eye, and the sentences glide over the mind, but there is no true reading. An old preacher used to say that the Word has mighty free course among many nowadays, for it goes in at one of their ears and out at the other. So it seems to be with some readers—they can read a very great deal because they do not read anything. The eye glances, but the mind never rests. The soul does not light upon the truth and stay there. It flits over the landscape as a bird might do, but it builds no nest there and finds no rest for the sole of its foot. Such reading is not reading.
Understanding the metering is the essence of true reading. Reading has a kernel to it, and the mere shed is little worth. In prayer there is such a thing as praying in prayer—a praying that is in the bowels of the prayer. So in praise, there is a praising in song, an inward fire of intense devotion, which is the life of the hallelujah. It is so in fasting—there is a fasting that is not fasting, and there is an inward fasting, a fasting of the soul, which is the soul of fasting. It is even so with the reading of the Scriptures. There is an interior reading, a kernel reading—a true and living reading of the Word. This is the soul of reading. If it be not there, the reading is a mechanical exercise and profits nothing."
"Os homens podem ser pobres e sem formação acadêmica, suas palavras hesitantes e gramaticalmente erradas; se nelas, porém, o poder do Espírito estiver soprando, o evangelista mais humilde será bem sucedido do que o mais erudito dos teólogos, ou o mais eloqüente dos pregadores."
— Charles H. Spurgeon
Episode 162 of The Burning Bush Podcast available now!
Welcome to Episode 162 of The Burning Bush Podcast, where we share the message of the Bible while enjoying a good cigar. Today we’re reading the New Testament book of Luke Chapter 19 with commentary from the notes in the Charles Spurgeon Study Bible, and I’m smoking the Herrera Esteli by Drew Estate Miami Toro Especial 6x52.