The Lord hath made known His salvation.

The praise of the vastness of God’s salvation

Mr. Booth, of the Blue Ribbon Army, told me that on his first journey to England, before he started, he said to his wife, “I have dreamed a dream. I have dreamt that I shall be wrecked and be the only person that will escape; and what a thrilling story that will be for me to tell.” He left home, and there was a collision, both ships were in very great danger, but by the wonderful providence of God both ships got back in harbour, and there was nobody lost whatever. So he said to his wife, “Is not this a much more thrilling story to tell? Is it not a much more happy thing to have to say, ‘Saved, and all saved that sailed with me, not one of them lost‘?” Oh, that we might have the privilege of saying, “Here am I, and the children that Thou hast given me.” (C. H. Spurgeon.)

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