Sinner, Cries of—Heard by God – Charles Spurgeon
IF the booming of the storm and the roar of the tempest, when the thunders roll like drums in the march of the God of armies; if the clapping of the thousand hands of the roaring sea when it rejoices in its strength should not be heard by the eternal ear, yet, surely, the bemoanings of a sinner should be regarded. The crash of thunder is to the Lord no more than the sound of the falling of a sere leaf on a still summer’s eve, but the cry of one of his children peals through Heaven, and moves the infinite heart, so that swift on wings of love the God of mercy flies.
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