Fullness and Sufficiency of Mercy

Fullness and Sufficiency of Mercy

Ryan Bush:

A poor sinner may be driven to a stand after this manner. I have therefore committed many sins. God hath sealed up the pardon of them unto me. But what if more sins, if more horror seize upon my heart, how then shall I succor myself? But now this is the fullness and sufficiency of mercy. It doth not only ease a man in regard of present necessity, but lays provision for all future wants and calamities that can befall the soul. Thomas Hooker.

Ryan Bush:

Oh God, I come to you by Jesus Christ who has gone within the veil on my behalf and ever lives to make intercession for me. My poor prayers could never reach you were it not for him, but his hands are full of sweet perfume which makes my pleadings sweet to you. His blood is sprinkled on the mercy seat, and now I know that you always hear those who approach you through that ever blessed name. Charles Spurgeon

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