He hated wickedness, so much that He bled to wound it to the heart; He died that it might die; He was buried that He might bury it in His tomb; and He rose that He might for ever trample it beneath His feet. Christ is in the Gospel, and that Gospel is opposed to wickedness in every shape.
(Psalm 45:7, Thou hatest wickedness., Spurgeon's Morning & Evening, Morning, May 29)
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