A Sword Hanging Over
Your Head?
By C. H. Spurgeon
DlONYSIUS the tyrant king
of
Unconverted sinner, behold thyself in the above picture. Thou
fanciest that thou are happy. Ah! thou art
woefully deceiving thyself. Thy pleasures are short in duration! Thou art
clothed in borrowed garments of vanity, and art seated at the banquet table of
thy pleasures, with the sword of Divine judgment suspended over thine head by a
slender thread. (See Ecclesiastes 11:9, and Luke 12: 16,21.)
Any moment thou mayest be cut down by the hand of death, and be hurried all
unprepared before the judgment bar of God. Oh! be no
longer blinded; but turn shine eyes upward and see thy danger. Know that thou
art a sinner: "for all have sinned, and come short of the glory of
God." (Rom.
When the sinner believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, he is made by sovereign
grace a king and a priest unto God. He is arrayed in "the best robe,"
the imputed righteousness of Christ. He is enabled by faith to sit down at the
King's "banquetting" table, whereon are spread the dantiest dishes,
and a feast of wine. Instead of the flaming sword of justice, the "banner"
of Jesus' "love" hangs "over" his head. (Canticles 2:4;
Isa. 25:6; Luke 15:22,23; Rev. 1:6.) Such is the royal
provision made by the Jehovah of hosts for every poor and needy sinner, who by
simple clinging faith, trusts in his dear Son, whose "precious blood"
cleanses the vilest from all sin. May infinite love glorify itself by admitting
you to the marriage-feast of glory.Sword and Trowel
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