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are there not many more? He who has the Spirit richly shall have the joy of
the Lord here to be his strength, and the joy of the Lord hereafter to be his
reward. Come, let us ask for all that God is willing to give. Does He not say,
“Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it?” Come, ye little ones; why remain
little? Our prayer for you is, that you may be as David, and David as the
angel of the Lord. Come. You are living on crumbs, why not eat abundantly
of the bread of heaven? Do not be content with pence, for a king’s ransom
is at your disposal. Poor brother, rise out of your poverty. Sister, bowed
down by reason of the little of the Spirit of God you have received, believe
for more, and pray upon a larger scale. May the Lord enlarge all our hearts,
and fill them; and then enlarge them again, and fill them again, so that from
day to day we may receive the Holy Ghost, till at the last Jesus shall receive
us into His glory.
NOTE - Material in this leaflet has been taken from the book, ‘SPURGEON - HEIR
OF THE PURITANS’ which is now out of print, and from his ‘AUTOBIOGRAPHY’.
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