A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, Sunday July 9th 1882. Focused on: 1 Kings 19:12-13 Read by: Gavin Childress Please …

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  1. "Here then, we see the weakness of power… but we learn also of the power in weakness. And how God often makes that which seems most resistible to be irresistible." (22:36)

    Which animal barks the most: the big dog, or the small dog?

    God normally represents himself in the modest forms of a dove, a rainbow, a still small voice, a former Pharisee with poor eyesight, or a meek carpenter. Who is the more effective teacher: force, or reason? Force may change the outside, but reason transforms from within.

    Only in his wrath, do we see grand and mighty miracles, and soon… we will see this grandeur, again.

  2. Sadly, people today are listening for a literal "Still small voice" instead of reading the bible: "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work" [2 Tim 3v16-17; cf. 2Peter 1v19-21]

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