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Exposition On Psalm 53:1

by "Carl" <saints@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 06:18 AM

Here's an enlightening exposition on Psalm 53:1 by noted Christian 
theologian Charles Spurgeon.

May God bless,
Carl
my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/
my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/

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Exposition On Psalm 53:1
by C.H. Spurgeon

Psalm 53:1
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Corrupt are they, and
have 
done abominable iniquity: there is none that doeth good. (KJV)

Ver. 1. The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. And this he does

because he is a fool. Being a fool he speaks according to his nature;
being 
a great fool he meddles with a great subject, and comes to a wild 
conclusion. The atheist is, morally as well as mentally, a fool, a fool in

the heart as well as in the head; a fool in morals as well as in
philosophy. 
With the denial of God as a starting point, we may well conclude that the 
fool's progress is a rapid, riotous, raving, ruinous one. He who begins at

impiety is ready for anything.

No God, being interpreted, means no law, no order, no restraint to lust,
no 
limit to passion. Who but a fool would be of this mind? What a Bedlam, or 
rather what an Aceldama, would the world become if such lawless principles

came to be universal! He who heartily entertains an irreligious spirit,
and 
follows it out to its legitimate issues is a son of Belial, dangerous to
the 
commonwealth, irrational, and despicable. Every natural man is, more or
less 
a denier of God. Practical atheism is the religion of the race.

Corrupt are they. They are rotten. It is idle to compliment them as
sincere 
doubters, and amiable thinkers--they are putrid. There is too much dainty 
dealing nowadays with atheism; it is not a harmless error, it is an 
offensive, putrid sin, and righteous men should look upon it in that
light. 
All men being more or less atheistic in spirit, are also in that degree 
corrupt; their heart is foul, their moral nature is decayed.

And have done abominable iniquity. Bad principles soon lead to bad lives. 
One does not find virtue promoted by the example of your Voltaires and Tom

Paines. Those who talk so abominably as to deny their Maker will act 
abominably when it serves their turn. It is the abounding denial and 
forgetfulness of God among men which is the source of the unrighteousness 
and crime which we see around us. If all men are not outwardly vicious it
is 
to be accounted for by the power of other and better principles, but left
to 
itself the "No God" spirit so universal in mankind would produce nothing
but 
the most loathsome actions.

There is none that doeth good. The one typical fool is reproduced in the 
whole race; without a single exception men have forgotten the right way. 
This accusation twice made in the Psalm, and repeated a third time by the 
inspired apostle Paul, is an indictment most solemn and sweeping, but he
who 
makes it cannot err, he knows what is in man; neither will he lay more to 
man's charge than he can prove.
 




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Exposition On Psalm 53:1
"Carl" <sain  2008-05-15 05:38:45 
Re: Exposition On Psalm 53:1
bob young <alaspectrum  2008-05-15 05:09:02 
Exposition On Psalm 53:1
"Carl" <sain  2008-05-15 06:18:24 
Re: Exposition On Psalm 53:1
Bible Bob <biblebob@[  2008-05-15 20:13:10 
Re: Exposition On Psalm 53:1
"Carl" <sain  2008-05-15 06:22:43 

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