Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Mark 16:9 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 9th

"He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils."

Mark 16:9

Evening Thought


Mary of Magdala was the victim of a fearful evil. She was possessed by not one devil only, but seven. These dreadful inmates caused much pain and pollution to the poor frame in which they had found a lodging. Hers was a hopeless, horrible case. She could not help herself, neither could any human succour avail. But Jesus passed that way, and unsought, and probably even...
 

Revelation 21:23 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 9th

"The city hath no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it."

Revelation 21:23

Morning Thought


Yonder in the better world, the inhabitants are independent of all creature comforts. They have no need of raiment; their white robes never wear out, neither shall they ever be defiled. They need no medicine to heal diseases, "for the inhabitant shall not say, I am sick." They need no sleep to recruit their frames-they rest not day nor night, but unweariedly praise...
 

Mark 9:23 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 8th

"All things are possible to him that believeth."

Mark 9:23

Evening Thought


Many professed Christians are always doubting and fearing, and they forlornly think that this is the necessary state of believers. This is a mistake, for "all things are possible to him that believeth"; and it is possible for us to mount into a state in which a doubt or a fear shall be but as a bird of passage flitting across the soul, but never lingering there. When you read of the high and...
 

Isaiah 59:5 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 8th

"They weave the spider's web."

Isaiah 59:5

Morning Thought


See the spider's web, and behold in it a most suggestive picture of the hypocrite's religion. It is meant to catch his prey: the spider fattens himself on flies, and the Pharisee has his reward. Foolish persons are easily entrapped by the loud professions of pretenders, and even the more judicious cannot always escape. Philip baptized Simon Magus, whose guileful declaration of faith was so soon exploded by the...
 

1 Thessalonians 2:18 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 7th

"Satan hindered us."

1 Thessalonians 2:18

Evening Thought


Since the first hour in which goodness came into conflict with evil, it has never ceased to be true in spiritual experience, that Satan hinders us. From all points of the compass, all along the line of battle, in the vanguard and in the rear, at the dawn of day and in the midnight hour, Satan hinders us. If we toil in the field, he seeks to break the ploughshare; if we build the wall, he labours to cast down the...
 

Song of Solomon 1:4 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 7th

"The upright love thee"

Song of Solomon 1:4

Morning Thought


Believers love Jesus with a deeper affection then they dare to give to any other being. They would sooner lose father and mother then part with Christ. They hold all earthly comforts with a loose hand, but they carry him fast locked in their bosoms. They voluntarily deny themselves for his sake, but they are not to be driven to deny him. It is scant love which the fire of persecution can dry up; the true...
 

Psalms 72:19 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 6th

"Let the whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen, and Amen."

Psalms 72:19

Evening Thought


This is a large petition. To intercede for a whole city needs a stretch of faith, and there are times when a prayer for one man is enough to stagger us. But how far-reaching was the psalmist's dying intercession! How comprehensive! How sublime! "Let the whole earth be filled with his glory." It doth not exempt a single country however crushed by the foot of superstition; it...
 

Isaiah 21:11 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 6th

"Watchman, what of the night?"

Isaiah 21:11

Morning Thought


What enemies are abroad? Errors are a numerous horde, and new ones appear every hour: against what heresy am I to be on my guard? Sins creep from their lurking places when the darkness reigns; I must myself mount the watch-tower, and watch unto prayer. Our heavenly Protector foresees all the attacks which are about to be made upon us, and when as yet the evil designed us is but in the desire of Satan, he prays...
 

Numbers 32:6 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 5th

"Shall your brethren go to war, and shall ye sit here?"

Numbers 32:6

Evening Thought


Kindred has its obligations. The Reubenites and Gadites would have been unbrotherly if they had claimed the land which had been conquered, and had left the rest of the people to fight for their portions alone. We have received much by means of the efforts and sufferings of the saints in years gone by, and if we do not make some return to the church of Christ by giving her our best...
 

Romans 8:28 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 5th

"We know that all things work together for good to them that love God."

Romans 8:28

Morning Thought


Upon some points a believer is absolutely sure. He knows, for instance, that God sits in the stern-sheets of the vessel when it rocks most. He believes that an invisible hand is always on the world's tiller, and that wherever providence may drift, Jehovah steers it. That re-assuring knowledge prepares him for everything. He looks over the raging waters and sees the...
 
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