"1893. Jesus Angry With Hard HeartsHow close was Judas to Jesus, and who betrayed Jesus in the end?
I have found often in discussion hearing the opposition raise points brings in other perspectives you would never think about, because to put it simply you would never believe anyone thought that stuff in that way.
Would the love of Jesus blaze so big if it was not for the rebellion that challenged His right to exist?
Dominance says to humbleness and love it is weak and pathetic, until love unites those who need uniting and those who dominate find they have no friends or loyalty because all they ever did was divide and conquer.
It is why Jesus calls us not to resist the evil people, but rather give what they want and love them in return. It is in the conflict they rejoice and the disharmony they create out of which they seem themselves rising victorious. It lasts a short while, until those they dominate realise they are better off without the dictator. God bless you
by Charles H. Spurgeon on February 16, 2016
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No. 1893-32:181. A Sermon Delivered On Lord’s Day Morning, March 28, 1886, By C. H. Spurgeon, At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.
And when he had looked around on them all with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he says to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” {Mr 3:5}"