Charles Spurgeon's God of the All-Seeing Eye
The phrase,
all-seeing eye/all seeing eye—like the
numerous occult terms
C.H.
Spurgeon (1834-1892) used in his sermons—is
found in Masonic/Luciferian writings, not the Holy Bible.
The Bible tells us that God sees all things:
The eyes of the LORD are in every place, beholding the evil and the good.
Proverbs 15:3
God's people are comforted by the fact that the eye of the Lord is upon them
that fear him:
Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in
his mercy; Psalm 33:18
God's watchful care over his beloved children has nothing in common with Satan's
sinister and specific "all seeing eye." No matter what you might read
elsewhere, the phrase, "the all seeing eye" originates in the occult
and remains there.
There are no symbols for the God of the Bible and his true titles are in the
Bible, not occult books.
Below are a few quotes about the All Seeing Eye.
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Spurgeon's all-seeing eye/all seeing eye preaching, go here.
Notice that Spurgeon directly called God the all-seeing eye!
The All Seeing Eye
The All-Seeing Eye is symbolic of the
Freemasons' Supreme Being and of the Egyptians' chief deity, Osiris:
"All-Seeing
Eye: an important symbol of the Supreme Being, borrowed by the Freemasons from
the nations antiquity....On the same principle, the Egyptians represented
Osiris, their chief diety, by the symbol of an open eye, and placed this
heiroglyphic of him in all their temples." (Mackey's Encyclopedia of
Freemasonry, The Masonic History Company, 1946, p. 52-53, as quoted from
secondary source "The Great Seal, of the United States: It's Occult Meaning, by
David Carrico 1997, p. 28 (A)
The All Seeing Eye is the Eye of Siva:
"The EYE of SIVA is, in fact, an All-Seeing Eye; for it practically annuls Space
and Time as concepts on the physical plane. . . a real Master, then has the eye
of SIVA; the pineal gland, dormant in others, active in him; and the vibrations
of his brain correspond to the synthesis of sound and light." [Emphasis in the
original] (AA)
The Masonic Blazing Star
(Pentagram) symbolizes The All Seeing Eye:
"The Blazing Star (Pentagram)
has been regarded as an emblem of Omniscience, or the All-Seeing Eye, which to
the Egyptian Initiates was the emblem of Osiris, the Creator." [Pike, "Morals
and Dogma", p. 26-16, according to the Cutting Edge Ministry, ILLUMINIST
ALL-SEEING EYE SUMBOLISM SUDDENLY MADE PUBLIC IN LONDON, November, 2002. Here
Pike admits that the Blazing Star symbol commonly seen on Masonic lodge floots
is symbolically equivalent in meaning to the All-Seeing Eye." (B)
The Sun glyph is the
All-Seeing-Eye in Masonic Lodges:
"...his (Osiris) power was
symbolized by an eye over the Sceptre. The Sun was termed by the Greeks the Eye
of Jupiter, and the Eye of the world; and his (The Sun glyph) is the All-Seeing
Eye in our Lodges." (Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, pp. 15-16, 477) (C)
The All-Seeing Eye is the
Eye of Shiva:
"The eye of Shiva—the all-seeing eye, the eye which directs the will and
purposes of Deity. These three are, in reality, 1. The eye of the
Father—carrying light from the Great Bear. 2. The eye of the Son—carrying light
from Sirius. 3. The eye of the Mother—carrying light from the Pleiades. and it
is this latter "light energy" which is necessarily peculiarity active when the
sign of Taurus is dominant in any planetary and individual horoscope." (D)
Theosophy's All-Seeing Eye:
"...the phrase so often employed, `the All-Seeing Eye.' This
refers to the planetary Logos to see all parts, aspects and phases (in time and
space) of his planetary vehicle,..." (Alice Bailey, Discipleship in the New Age
II - Teachings on the New Age - Part IV) (E)
"It is through the medium of this "all-seeing eye" that the
Adept can at any moment put Himself in touch with His disciples anywhere; that
He can communicate with His compeers on the planet, and on the third planet
which, with ours, forms a triangle..." (Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - A Treatise
on Cosmic Fire) (F)
"...upon the Path of Initiation, the initiate develops his
tiny correspondence to the planetary `All-Seeing Eye.' (Alice Bailey & Djwhal
Khul - Discipleship) (G)
The All-Seeing Eye is the Eye of Horus
(Satan!):
Albert Churchward, a Freemason, writes: "The interpretation therefore, of this symbol, sign, or ideograph (Fig. 42)
is Horus, or T.G.O.U.T.U., the Eternal Lord of the North and South [as
represented by the two triangles], the Great Judge, Unerring, Just, and True,
Lord of the All-Seeing Eye." (pg 174-175) Churchward, author of "The Arcana
of Freemasonry." (H)
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Spurgeon's Preaching About the
All-Seeing Eye
Prayer spreads itself before the
all-seeing eye:
There is no hymn sung
so well as when we really
do praise Jesus in it. No prayer is
so true as that prayer which really comes to the mercy seat,
and
spreads itself before the all-seeing eye.
There is no preaching like that which is full of Christ,
which
gives forth a savor of His good ointments. (1)
The cross is a guilty man's shelter from the all-seeing-eye:
Thank God, the cross is a hiding place. It furnishes
for guilty men a shelter from the
all-seeing eye,
so
that justice need not see and strike. When God lifts
up His Son, and makes Him visible, He hides the sin
of men. He says that “the times of their ignorance
He winks at.” Even the greatness of their sin He casts
behind His back, so that He need not see it, but may
indulge His long-suffering, and permit His pity to
endure their provocations. (2)
The all-seeing eye of the divine Mediator:
(Divine Mediator is a Theosophical term that does
not mean the Jesus Christ who died on the cross for our sins!)
You, dear sister, hidden away in obscurity, are not
hidden from the
all-seeing eye of the divine Mediator. His
breastplate bears your name, yea,
He has
engraved it upon the palms of His hands, and He will never forget those whose
memorials are thus
perpetually with Him. May the living blessing of the ever-living Savior be with
you today and forever!
Amen. (3)
In reference to God: "his all-seeing eye":
The mariner reckons on reaching
port at a certain day or hour, but the wind may shift,
or many things may happen to delay him. The mariner,
however, can reckon even better than you can, forhe
has his chart, and he can find his way; he knows
where the shoals are, and the quicksands, and the
rocks, and where the deep channels run; but you do
not know anything about your future life; you are
sailing over a sea that no ship’s keel has ever ploughed
before. God knows all about it; everything is present
to his
all-seeing
eye, but it is not present
to your eye. (5)
The all seeing eye of God:
With regard to God, when I am a
conscious
sinner I long to hide away from Him, and lo,
the Lord Jesus is our shield and hiding place, the
cover, the sacred atonement within which we conceal
ourselves from justice. Even the
all seeing
eye of
God see no sin in a sinner that is hidden in Christ.
(6)
Little things of life are not overlooked by the all-seeing eye:
We should recognize God in the affairs of the future, because, first,
there is a divine will which
governs all things.
I believe that nothing happens apart from divine determination and decree, even
the
little things of life are not overlooked by the
all-seeing eye.
“The
very hairs of your head are numbered.”The
station of a rush by the river is as fixed and foreknown as the station of a
king, and the chaff from
the hand of the winnower is steered as much as the stars in their courses.
(7)
The pardoned man delights to remember the all-seeing eye:
Beloved,
the pardoned man is cleansed from the guile which would
ask for quarter for darling sins.
He seeks after perfect purity of life and he has heartily
ceased from guile, for now as an heir of
heaven
he lives in the presence of God
and delights to remember the
all-seeing
eye. (8)
God's all-seeing eye:
Oh, how delightful it is to preach, dressed in the robes
of Christ or to pray when you feel you have Christ’s vestments on! Oh, how fair
a thing it is to minister at God’s altar, when you know that you are dressed in
the white linen, the righteousness of Christ, so clean that even God’s
all-seeing eye cannot detect so much as a spot or blemish on it. (9)
The all-seeing eye is in your heart:
Now you say in your heart ‘no God,’ because the thought of
God is objectionable to you; you would not sin as you do if you remembered that
the all-seeing eye is in the chamber, no, is in your heart itself! Remember you
soon will not be able to shake off the thought of God, for you will meet Him face to face; not the thought of God only, but the actual being of God will
confront you in your dying hour; you will be compelled to meet Him! (10)
the all-seeing eye of God:
If, then, the all-seeing eye of
God takes in at one glance the wide regions of death—and wide they are,
wide enough to startle any man who shall try to range them through—if, I say,
with one glance God seeth death and seeth hell through, with all its bottomless
depths, with all its boundlessness of misery, surely, then, he is quite able to
behold all the actions of the little thing called man's heart. (11)
the all seeing eye:
They say, Who shall see them? So sedulously do they mask
their attacks, that they defy discovery; their pitfalls are too well hidden, and
themselves too carefully concealed to be found out. So they think, but they
forget the all seeing eye, and the all discovering hand, which
are ever hard by them. Great plots are usually laid bare. (12)
God's all seeing eye:
The unreasonableness
and sottishness of the notion they had of God, that he did not hear, did
not observe their reproaches of him and his people, is shown by observing
that he planted the ear. It is very unreasonable to suppose that
he who gave power of perceiving words to others, should not perceive them
himself. And the sottishness of their being insensible of God's all
seeing eye, and particularly of his seeing their wicked actions,
appears, in that God is the being who formed the eye, and gave others a
power of seeing. (13)
Spurgeon's title for God--the all-seeing eye:
Let no one suppose that thoughts are not known to the Lord,
for He has a window into the closest closet of the soul, a window to which there
are no shutters. As we watch bees in a glass hive, so does the eye of the Lord
see us. The Bible says, "Hell and destruction are before the Lord: how much more
then the hearts of the children of men?" Man is all outside to God. With heaven
there are no secrets. That which is done in the private chamber of the heart is
as public as the streets before the all-seeing eye. (14)
The all-seeing eye of God:
When a soul puts on the righteousness of Christ by faith,
even the all-seeing eye of God cannot see a flaw in that
righteousness. Adam in the garden had a perfect righteousness, but then it was
only a human one; you and I, when we believe in Jesus, have a perfect
righteousness which is divine—the righteousness of the Eternal Son of God
himself, and so we can come to God as if we had been perfectly innocent, and
stand on terms of full familiarity with the thrice holy One. (15)
the all-seeing eye:
Yet in you, dear friend, the healing is very far from being
perfect; if you would behold perfect spiritual health, look ye yonder to those
white-robed hosts who jubilantly stand without fault before the throne of God:
search them through and through, and they are undefiled; let even the
all-seeing eye rest upon them, and they are without spot or wrinkle or
any such thing. (16)
"Thine all seeing eye" found in
Spurgeon's Treasury of David -- Psalm 139:15:
"My substance was not hid from thee. The substantial
part of my being was before thine all seeing eye; the bones
which make my frame were put together by thine hand. The essential materials of
my being before they were arranged were all within the range of thine eye. I was
hidden from all human knowledge, but not from thee: thou hast ever been
intimately acquainted with me. When I was made in secret." (17)
Spurgeon, quoting his predecessor, Dr. Gill, using
"His all-seeing eye":
"And Dr. Gill excellently expresses the same idea, when he
writes, "though all sin is seen by God, in articulo providentiae, in the
matter of providence, wherein nothing escapes His all-seeing eye;
yet in articula iustificationis, in the matter of justification, He sees
no sin in His people, so as to reckon it to them, or condemn them for it; for
they all stand 'holy and unblameable and unreproveable in His sight.'" (Col.
1:22.) (18)
an all-seeing eye:
And now, in the third place, THE PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL OF
CHRIST TAKES AWAY ALL EXCUSE FROM THOSE WHO HEAR IT AND REJECT IT. "Now have
they no cloke for their sin." A cloak is a very poor covering for sin, when
there is an all-seeing eye to look through it. (19)
the All-seeing eye:
Against thee, thee only,
have I sinned, seeing that Christ hath taken and still takes all our sins upon
him; and every sin we commit is as a new burden laid upon his back and upon his
back only? Or is it, lastly, that I may justly say, Against thee, the only, have
I sinned, because in thy sight only I have done it? For from others I could hide
it, and did conceal it? But what can be hidden from the All-seeing eye?
(20)
Also see: Charles
Spurgeon: Prince of Pretenders Index of Articles
Notes
photo credit: All-Seeing Eye of God (The Eye of Providence |
Eye of Omniscience | Luminous Delta | Oculus Dei). Ancient mystical sacral
symbol of Illuminati and Freemasonry
https://www.dreamstime.com/all-seeing-eye-providence-god-omniscience-luminous-delta-oculus-dei-ancient-mystical-sacral-symbol-illuminati-image104019179
A. http://itssinstupid.tripod.com/EYESHIVA.HTM
AA. Quote by Masonic author, J.D. Buck as quoted by Dr. Cathy Burns in her book,
Occult & Masonic Symbols Illustrated, pg. 362
B. ibid
C. ibid
D. https://tinyurl.com/y4q2zk3w
E. http://itssinstupid.tripod.com/EYESHIVA.HTM
F. ibid
G. ibid
H. ibid
1. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols10-12/chs605.pdf
2. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols31-33/chs1896.pdf
3. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols31-33/chs1915.pdf
5. http://spurgeongems.org/vols49-51/chs2893.pdf
6. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols28-30/chs1771.pdf
7. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols37-39u/chs2242.pdf
8. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols22-24/chs1346.pdf
9, https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols10-12/chs611.pdf
10. https://www.spurgeongems.org/vols16-18/chs923.pdf
11.
https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/god-the-all-seeing-one#flipbook/
12. http://archive.spurgeon.org/treasury/ps064.php
13. https://archive.spurgeon.org/treasury/ps094.php
14. http://archive.spurgeon.org/misc/plowman.php
15. https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/a-honeycomb#flipbook/
16.
https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/the-universal-remedy#flipbook/
17. https://archive.spurgeon.org/treasury/ps139.php
18. http://archive.spurgeon.org/till.php
19.
https://www.spurgeon.org/resource-library/sermons/human-responsibility#flipbook/
20. http://archive.spurgeon.org/treasury/ps051.php
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