Trusting God's Perfect Timing and Sovereignty

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"but beloved be not ignorant of this one thing that one day is with the lord as a thousand years and a thousand years is one day 2 peter chapter 3 in verse 8 god's estimate of time a sermon delivered on sunday morning april the 27th 1862 by c h spurgeon from this text certain persons more desirous to find arguments for their theories than a truthful exposition of the apostles meaning have drawn the inference that a day in scripture is typical of a thousand years" [00:00:01]

"for the chronology of the past is surrounded with so much obscurity that we question whether any man will be able to tell us when the six thousand years will be over or within a hundred or two of how the old world is our curiosity would be rather tantalized than gratified even if this theory could be verified for all the chronologies we have even that which the translators have put into our bibles are matters of conjecture and their accuracy is far from indisputable" [00:01:31]

"the apostle no doubt wrote this also for the encouragement of the christians in our day who because the chariot of christ is long in coming to the triumph are growing weary and are ready to cast down their arms and leave the conflict like a good officer rallying the dispirited he exhorts them to patience beloved it is not long it may seem a tedious age to you but it is fitting that you tarry for a while cease your impatience" [00:03:30]

"all things are equally near and present to his view the distance of a thousand years before the occurrence of an event is no more to him than would be the interval of a day with god indeed there is neither past present nor future he takes for his name the i am he does not call himself the i was for then we should conceive that he used to be something which he is not now that some part of his character had changed or some attribute ceased from existence" [00:07:14]

"growth progress advancement all these are virtues in finite beings but to the infinite the thought of such change would be an insult yesterday today and tomorrow belong to the dying mortal the immortal king lives in an eternal today he is the i am i am in the present i am in the past so we may say of him that he is always he is everywhere in space he is everywhere in time god is today in the past he is today already in the future" [00:09:31]

"such we think is the stream of time to god from the altitude of his observance he looketh down upon it and seeth it at one gaze taking in not at many thoughts but at one thought all the revolutions of time and all the changes of ages and seeing both the thousands of years that have gone and the thousands that are yet to come as present at one view before his eye or to use another figure there are some stars which are known as double stars" [00:11:27]

"and god may be as really discovered by us in the drop of water as in the rolling orb but this is wonderful of god that he even observeth us what thank you now brethren do you not think that the thousand years which we make so much fuss about are only comparable to a drop and that the one day that we think so little of is a particle of that drop and that both the drop and the particle are alike to god and are utterly insignificant to him" [00:23:20]

"god can do as much in a day as has been done in a thousand years that have passed if he so wills it to the snail a furlong is a very long distance but to a stag or a hound how little it is and then to a steam engine it is nothing and then to a ray of light it becomes nothing at all and then there may be something that travels much more swiftly than light as light does more swiftly than the snail and then where would distance be" [00:27:49]

"the complaint which is brought by mournful unbelieving zion is he is long in coming his widowed spouse waiteth for him but the bridegroom tarrieth oh the long and dreary winter oh the dark and dreary winter when will summer come when shall the rain be over and past and the voice of the turtle be heard in our land we have tarried 1860 years and more and yet no coming of the son of man" [00:33:16]

"god bids you think for a moment that if you really measure a right it is no lengthened period of time that he has made the vision to tarry foresee you first my brethren the time that has elapsed since christ's crucifixion is not long compared with eternity try if you can to measure eternity you will find your task impossible even should another thousand years roll on what would some 3000 years be compared with eternity" [00:34:47]

"i've often admired in reading history how in the grand duel between good and evil god has seemed to give all the advantage to his foe did you notice this in the combat of old between patience and suffering god is in job job is on the dunghill the messengers come in such an order as most naturally to break his spirit at last he is touched in his bone and in his flesh with sore blaine's and yet in spite of that job on the dunghill is master over the prince of hell" [00:43:10]

"brethren whenever you see anything in the world which would lead you to believe that the enemy is getting the upper hand say ah it is only god throwing in the advantage on the side of his enemies the battle was fair enough before but he is giving them all on their side letting them have every weapon bidding them take all the power and all the wit and all the eloquence and learning we will beat them yet now in the name of him that liveth and was dead" [00:45:38]

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