By C.H. Spurgeon
"Ask,
and it shall be given you." — Mat_7:7
We
know of a place in England still existing, where a dole of bread is served to
every passerby who chooses to ask for it. Whoever the traveller may be, he has
but to knock at the door of St. Cross Hospital, and there is the dole of bread
for him. Jesus Christ so loveth sinners that he has built a St. Cross Hospital,
so that whenever a sinner is hungry, he has but to knock and have his wants
supplied. Nay, he has done better; he has attached to this Hospital of the
Cross a bath; and whenever a soul is black and filthy, it has but to go there
and be washed. The fountain is always full, always efficacious. No sinner ever
went into it and found that it could not wash away his stains. Sins which were
scarlet and crimson have all disappeared, and the sinner has been whiter than
snow. As if this were not enough, there is attached to this Hospital of the
Cross a wardrobe, and a sinner making application simply as a sinner, may be
clothed from head to foot; and if he wishes to be a soldier, he may not merely
have a garment for ordinary wear, but armour which shall cover him from the
sole of his foot to the crown of his head. If he asks for a sword, he shall
have that given to him, and a shield too. Nothing that is good for him shall be
denied him. He shall have spending-money so long as he lives, and he shall have
an eternal heritage of glorious treasure when he enters into the joy of his
Lord.
If all
these things are to be had by merely knocking at mercy's door, O my soul, knock
hard this morning, and ask large things of thy generous Lord. Leave not the
throne of grace till all thy wants have been spread before the Lord, and until
by faith thou hast a comfortable prospect that they shall be all supplied. No
bashfulness need retard when Jesus invites. No unbelief should hinder when
Jesus promises. No cold-heartedness should restrain when such blessings are to
be obtained.
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