“Remember your word to your servant, in which you have made me hope.
(Psalm
119:49)
“The argument is that God, having given grace to hope in the promise, would
surely never disappoint that hope. He cannot have caused us to hope without
cause. If we hope upon his word we have a sure basis: our gracious Lord would
never mock us by exciting false hopes. Our great Master will not forget his own
servants, nor disappoint the expectation which he himself has raised: because we
are the Lord’s, and endeavour to remember his own word by obeying it, we may be
sure that he will think upon his own servants, and remember his own promise by
making it good.”
— Charles Spurgeon
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