A sermon delivered by C.H. Spurgeon, Thursday May 7th 1891.

Here, Spurgeon takes up the theme of God’s omnipresence, omniscience and the trials of a troubled conscience.  He never alludes to the unusual content of the verse that he has chosen; instead he fills his address with references to the sea and all things nautical.
Spurgeon would have loved to cram into his address as many references to the life of sailors as he could.  He enjoyed such a challenge, as his friends made clear.  Here he gives a strong and reasoned argument against the foolishness and subsequent guilt of sin.

Focused on: Job 7:17

Read by: Gavin Childress

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May you find joy in that God is watching over you!

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