Seeking his own
Are
we mindful of others?
Do
we seek to do good to others?
Is
it all about me, myself and I?
Are
you on this earth for yourself without any consideration to anything but your
own cocooned little world?
Do
you live in reverence to others and God?
Are
you contributing every moment to the order of the world and the hope of the
world? Or are you just another parasite?
When men say, “Does God see? Does
God know?” then they seek every man his own. And, if they can, they turn like
tigers upon each other—society is torn to pieces and the weak are devoured. A
world without God is a world without fear, without Law, without order, without
hope.”[1]
There
is someone who is always seeing and somebody that reads our thoughts and mind.
[1]
The planter of the ear must hear No.
2118 Intended for reading on lord’s-day, December 15, 1889.
Delivered by c. H. Spurgeon, At the metropolitan tabernacle, Newington,
On Thursday evening, October 31, 1889.
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