Spurgeon's morning and Stott on Romans 8 were so good this morning
Whatever our
desires, our difficulties, our wants, we are at liberty to spread all
before him. It matters not how much we may have sinned, we may ask and
expect pardon. It signifies nothing how poor we are, we may plead his
promise that he will provide all things needful. We have permission to
approach his throne at all times-in midnight's darkest hour, or in
noontide's most burning heat. Exercise thy right, O believer, and live up
to thy privilege.
Thou art free to all that is treasured up in Christ-wisdom,
righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.