Destruction cometh; and they shall seek peace, and there shall be none.

Destruction instead of peace

I remember hearing Dr. James Spurgeon, in the course of a sermon preached at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, say that on one occasion when he was returning from New York, and the vessel had not been long out at sea, he noticed a number of small birds in the rigging of the vessel. “Ah, poor things,” said the captain, “they will be dead by tomorrow; they think they are going landward, while they are going out into the sea.” And the captain was right, for on the morrow their little stiffened bodies were scattered about the deck. And just so is it with impenitent men who, in their false security, pursue what they fondly dream to be a safe way, but it is the way of certain ruin. “Destruction cometh, and they shall seek peace, and there shall he none.” (Charles Deal.)

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