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Chapter 11 of 200

011 The Knock

1 min read · Chapter 11 of 200
The Knock by Charles Spurgeon With unfailing love have I drawn you to myself. Jeremiah chapter 31 verse 3 The master came one night to the door, and knocked with the iron hand of the law. The door shook and trembled upon its hinges. But the man piled every piece of furniture which he could find against the door, for he said, I will not admit that man. The master turned away, but by and by he came back, and with his own soft hand, using most of that part where the nail had penetrated, he knocked again, oh, so softly and tenderly. This time the door did not shake, but, strange to say, it opened, and there upon his knees the once unwilling host was found rejoicing to receive his guest. Come in, come in, you have so knocked that my affections are moved for you. I could not think of your pierced hand leaving its blood mark on my door. I yield, I yield, your love has won my heart. So in every case, the love of Christ wins the day. What Moses with the tablets of stone could never do, Christ does with his pierced hand. Such is the doctrine of effectual calling. Do I understand it experimentally? With unfailing love I have drawn you to myself. Jeremiah chapter 31 verse 3

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