The Eight of February.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
039-Joyful Security
"I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness." (Isaiah 41:10)
Fear of falling is wholesome. To be venturesome is no sign of wisdom. Times come to us when
we feel that we must go down unless we have a very special support. Here we have it. God's right
hand is a grand thing to lean upon. Mind, it is not only His hand, though it keepeth heaven and
earth in their places, but His right hand: His power united with skill, His power where it is
most dexterous. Nay, this is not all; it is written, "I will uphold thee with the right hand of
my righteousness." That hand which He uses to maintain His holiness and to execute His royal
sentences -- this shall be stretched out to hold up His trusting ones. Fearful is our danger,
but joyful is our security. The man whom God upholds, devils cannot throw down.
Weak may be our feet, but almighty is God's right hand. Rough may be the road, but Omnipotence
is our upholding. We may boldly go forward. We shall not fall. Let us lean continually where
all things lean. God will not withdraw His strength, for His righteousness is there as well. He
will be faithful to His promise, and faithful to His Son, and therefore faithful to us. How
happy we ought to be! Are we not so?
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