Spirit of the Psalms
Psalm 112
Charles H. Spurgeon
Blessed is the man that feareth,
And delighteth in the Lord,
Wealth, the wealth which truly cheereth
God shall give Him for reward;
And his children,
Shall be blest around his board.
2 He shall not be moved for ever,
Though with evil tidings tried;
Nought from God his faith shall sever,
Fix'd his heart shall still abide;
For believers
Are secured on every side.
3 To the upright light arises,
Darkness soon gives place to day;
While the man who truth despises,
And refuses to obey,
In a moment,
Cursed of God, shall melt away.
4 Therefore let us praise Jehovah,
Sound His glorious name on high,
Sing His praises, and moreover
By our actions magnify
Our Redeemer
Who by blood has brought us nigh.
Charles H. Spurgeon, 1866.
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Poetry of the Psalms
The "Poetry of the Psalms" is a collection of poems expressing the struggles, fears, anger, joy and love revealed in the Psalms of the Bible. They were written over hundreds of years by various authors, including Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, George Burgess, Charles Spurgeon, Abraham Coles, Augustus Toplady, Tate and Brady.
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