"As an apple tree among the trees of the forest, so is my beloved among the young men. With great delight I sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste. He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love." (Song of Solomon, 2:3-4 ESV)
I am enjoying reading again some of C H Spurgeon's communion meditations and addresses. (Til He Come, Pilgrim Publications, 1971). Here's a quote that stood out to me today...
I am enjoying reading again some of C H Spurgeon's communion meditations and addresses. (Til He Come, Pilgrim Publications, 1971). Here's a quote that stood out to me today...
Some Christians cultivate reverence at the expense of childlike love; they kneel down, but they dare not sit down. Our Divine Friend and Lover wills not that it should be so; He would not have us stand on ceremony with Him, but come boldly unto Him.
"Let us be simple with Him, then,
Not backward, stiff or cold,
As though our Bethlehem could be
What Sinai was of old."
... Under His shadow we are to feel that we are at home, and then He will make Himself at home to us by becoming food unto our souls, and giving spiritual refreshment to us as we rest.
(C. H. Spurgeon, "Under His Shadow", addressed to a small group at Mentone. Full text here.)
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