Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Zechariah 1:8 - Morning Devotional for Sep. 26th

"The myrtle trees that were in the bottom."

Zechariah 1:8

Morning Thought
The vision in this chapter describes the condition of Israel in Zechariah's day; but being interpreted in its aspect towards us, it describes the Church of God as we find it now in the world. The Church is compared to a myrtle grove flourishing in a valley. It is hidden, unobserved, secreted; courting no honour and attracting no observation from the careless gazer. The Church, like her head, has a glory, but...
 

Zechariah 11:2 - Evening Devotional for Sep. 26th

"Howl, fir tree, for the cedar is fallen."

Zechariah 11:2

Evening Thought
When in the forest there is heard the crash of a falling oak, it is a sign that the woodman is abroad, and every tree in the whole company may tremble lest to-morrow the sharp edge of the axe should find it out. We are all like trees marked for the axe, and the fall of one should remind us that for every one, whether great as the cedar, or humble as the fir, the appointed hour is stealing on apace. I trust we...
 

1 Corinthians 1:30 - Evening Devotional for Sep. 25th

"Who of God is made unto us wisdom."

1 Corinthians 1:30

Evening Thought
Man's intellect seeks after rest, and by nature seeks it apart from the Lord Jesus Christ. Men of education are apt, even when converted, to look upon the simplicities of the cross of Christ with an eye too little reverent and loving. They are snared in the old net in which the Grecians were taken, and have a hankering to mix philosophy with revelation. The temptation with a man of refined thought and high...
 

Romans 3:26 - Morning Devotional for Sep. 25th

"Just, and the justifier of him which believeth."

Romans 3:26

Morning Thought
Being justified by faith, we have peace with God. Conscience accuses no longer. Judgment now decides for the sinner instead of against him. Memory looks back upon past sins, with deep sorrow for the sin, but yet with no dread of any penalty to come; for Christ has paid the debt of his people to the last jot and tittle, and received the divine receipt; and unless God can be so unjust as to demand double...
 

Song of Solomon 5:2 - Evening Devotional for Sep. 24th

"I sleep, but my heart waketh."

Song of Solomon 5:2

Evening Thought
Paradoxes abound in Christian experience, and here is one-the spouse was asleep, and yet she was awake. He only can read the believer's riddle who has ploughed with the heifer of his experience. The two points in this evening's text are-a mournful sleepiness and a hopeful wakefulness. I sleep. Through sin that dwelleth in us we may become lax in holy duties, slothful in religious exercises, dull in spiritual joys...
 

Ezra 8:22 - Morning Devotional for Sep. 24th

"For I was ashamed to require of the king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the way: because we had spoken unto the king, saying, The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek him; but his power and his wrath is against all them that forsake him."

Ezra 8:22

Morning Thought
A convoy on many accounts would have been desirable for the pilgrim band, but a holy shame-facedness would not allow Ezra to seek one. He feared lest the heathen king should...
 

Mark 9:23 - Evening Devotional for Sep. 23rd

"Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe."

Mark 9:23

Evening Thought
A certain man had a demoniac son, who was afflicted with a dumb spirit. The father, having seen the futility of the endeavours of the disciples to heal his child, had little or no faith in Christ, and therefore, when he was bidden to bring his son to him, he said to Jesus, "If thou canst do anything, have compassion on us, and help us." Now there was an "if" in the question, but the poor trembling father had put...
 

Ephesians 1:6 - Morning Devotional for Sep. 23rd

"Accepted in the beloved."

Ephesians 1:6

Morning Thought
What a state of privilege! It includes our justification before God, but the term "acceptance" in the Greek means more than that. It signifies that we are the objects of divine complacence, nay, even of divine delight. How marvellous that we, worms, mortals, sinners, should be the objects of divine love! But it is only "in the beloved." Some Christians seem to be accepted in their own experience, at least, that is their...
 

Psalms 61:2 - Evening Devotional for Sep. 22nd

"When my heart is overwhelmed: lead me to the Rock that is higher than I."

Psalms 61:2

Evening Thought
Most of us know what it is to be overwhelmed in heart; emptied as when a man wipeth a dish and turneth it upside down; submerged and thrown on our beam ends like a vessel mastered by the storm. Discoveries of inward corruption will do this, if the Lord permits the great deep of our depravity to become troubled and cast up mire and dirt. Disappointments and heart-breaks will do this...
 

Psalms 149:2 - Morning Devotional for Sep. 22nd

"Let Israel rejoice in him."

Psalms 149:2

Morning Thought
Be glad of heart, O believer, but take care that thy gladness has its spring in the Lord. Thou hast much cause for gladness in thy God, for thou canst sing with David, "God, my exceeding joy." Be glad that the Lord reigneth, that Jehovah is King! Rejoice that he sits upon the throne, and ruleth all things! Every attribute of God should become a fresh ray in the sunlight of our gladness. That he is wise should make us glad...
 
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