Have You Any Room?

“As the Palace, and the forum, and the inn, have no room for Christ, and as the places of public resort have none, have you any room for Christ?

‘Well,’ says one, ‘I have room for him, but I am not worthy that he should come to me.’  Ah!  I did not ask about worthiness; have you room for him?  ’Oh! but I feel it is a place not at all fit for Christ!’  Nor was a manger fit for him, and yet there was he laid. ‘Oh! but I have been such a sinner; I feel as if my heart had been a den of beasts and devils!’ Well, the manger had been a place where beasts had fed.  Have you room for Him? Never mind what the past has been; he can forget and forgive.  It mattereth not what even the present state may be if thou mournest it. If thou has but room for Christ he will come and be thy guest.

‘Oh!’ saith one, ‘I have room for him, but will he come?’  Will he come indeed!  Do you but set the door of your heart open, do but say, ‘Jesus, Master, all unworthy and unclean I look to thee; come lodge within my heart,’ and he will come to thee, and he will cleanse the manger of thy heart, nay will transform it into a golden throne, and there he will sit and reign for ever and for ever.

My Master wants room!  Room for him!  Room for him!  I, his herald, cry aloud, Room for the Savior! Room!  Here is my royal Master–have you room for him?  Here is the Son of God made flesh– have you room for him?  Here is he that can forgive all sin–have you room for him?  Here is he who can take you up out of the horrible pit and out of the miry clay–have you room for him?  Here is he who when he cometh in will never go out again, but abide with you forever to make your heart a heaven of joy and bliss for you–have you room for him?

Tis all I ask.  your emptiness, your nothingness, your want of feeling, your want of goodness, your want of grace–all these will be but room for him.  Have you room for Him?  Oh! Spirit of God, lead many to say, ‘Yes, my heart is ready.’  Ah! then he will come and dwell with you.”

-Charles Spurgeon- from the sermon “No Room for the Christ in the Inn.”  December 21, 1862.

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