Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The River of God

". . . By turning the course of the Euphrates, Cyrus took the city of Babylon, but no power, human or infernal, can divert the current of divine grace. The tracks of ancient rivers have been found all dry and desolate, but the streams which take their rise on the mountains of divine sovereignty and" everlasting "love shall ever be full to the brim. Generations melt away, but the course of grace is unaltered. The river of God may sing with greater truth than the brook in the poem--
'Men may come, and men may go,
But I go on for ever.'"
--Charles H. Spurgeon

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