There is one thing peculiarly sweet in connection with the gospel of God’s grace. It is that which suits the prodigal when he is brought home to the Father’s house, as well as when he is in the far country wanting bread. Hence I have no sympathy with the remark which is sometimes made, “Christians do not want the gospel.” Of course it is one thing to preach the gospel to Christians, and another thing to preach it to poor sinners by the wayside who have never received it; but as for the gospel, by which I understand all the riches of the grace of God, we always need it: for myself, I expect to enjoy the gospel nowhere so much as in heaven.