Your weekly Dose of Spurgeon
The PyroManiacs devote some space each weekend to highlights from the lifetime of works from the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. The following excerpt is from The Gospel of the Kingdom, page 234, Pilgrim Publications.
And they were exceeding sorrowful, and began every one of them to say unto him, Lord, is it I? Matthew 26:22
That short sentence
fell like a bombshell among the Saviour’s body-guard. It startled them; they had
all made great professions of affection for him, and, for the most part,
those professions were true.
And they were exceeding sorrowful:
and well they might be.
Such a revelation was enough to produce the deepest
emotions of sorrow and sadness. It is a beautiful trait in the character of the
disciples that they did not suspect one another, but every
one of them enquired, almost incredulously, as the form of the question implies, "Lord,
is it I?"
No one said, "Lord, is it Judas?" Perhaps no one of the eleven
thought that Judas was base enough to betray the Lord who had given him
an honourable place among his apostles.
We cannot do any good
by suspecting our brethren; but we may do great service by suspecting ourselves.
Self-suspicion is near akin to humility.
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