Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Genesis 9:15 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 13th

"And I will remember my covenant."

Genesis 9:15

Evening Thought
Mark the form of the promise. God does not say, "And when ye shall look upon the bow, and ye shall remember my covenant, then I will not destroy the earth," but it is gloriously put, not upon our memory, which is fickle and frail, but upon God's memory, which is infinite and immutable. "The bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, that I may remember the everlasting covenant." Oh! it is not my remembering...
 

Psalms 104:16 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 13th

"The cedars of Lebanon which he hath planted."

Psalms 104:16

Morning Thought
Lebanon's cedars are emblematic of the Christian, in that they owe their planting entirely to the Lord. This is quite true of every child of God. He is not man-planted, nor self-planted, but God-planted. The mysterious hand of the divine Spirit dropped the living seed into a heart which he had himself prepared for its reception. Every true heir of heaven owns the great Husbandman as his planter. Moreover...
 

Genesis 9:14 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 12th

"The bow shall be seen in the cloud."

Genesis 9:14

Evening Thought
The rainbow, the symbol of the covenant with Noah, is typical of our Lord Jesus, who is the Lord's witness to the people. When may we expect to see the token of the covenant? The rainbow is only to be seen painted upon a cloud. When the sinner's conscience is dark with clouds, when he remembers his past sin, and mourneth and lamenteth before God, Jesus Christ is revealed to him as the covenant Rainbow, displaying all...
 

Psalms 97:1 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 12th

"The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice."

Psalms 97:1

Morning Thought
Causes for disquietude there are none so long as this blessed sentence is true. On earth the Lord's power as readily controls the rage of the wicked as the rage of the sea; his love as easily refreshes the poor with mercy as the earth with showers. Majesty gleams in flashes of fire amid the tempest's horrors, and the glory of the Lord is seen in its grandeur in the fall of empires, and the crash of thrones. In...
 

Job 29:2 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 11th

"Oh that I were as in months past."

Job 29:2

Morning Thought
Numbers of Christians can view the past with pleasure, but regard the present with dissatisfaction; they look back upon the days which they have passed in communing with the Lord as being the sweetest and the best they have ever known, but as to the present, it is clad in a sable garb of gloom and dreariness. Once they lived near to Jesus, but now they feel that they have wandered from him, and they say, "O that I were as...
 

2 Thessalonians 2:16 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 11th

"Everlasting consolation."

2 Thessalonians 2:16

Evening Thought
"Consolation." There is music in the word: like David's harp, it charms away the evil spirit of melancholy. It was a distinguished honour to Barnabas to be called "the son of consolation"; nay, it is one of the illustrious names of a greater than Barnabas, for the Lord Jesus is "the consolation of Israel." "Everlasting consolation"-here is the cream of all, for the eternity of comfort is the crown and glory of it. What...
 

Matthew 9:6 - Evening Devotional for Aug. 10th

"The Son of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins."

Matthew 9:6

Evening Thought
Behold one of the great Physician's mightiest arts: he has power to forgive sin! While here he lived below, before the ransom had been paid, before the blood had been literally sprinkled on the mercy-seat, he had power to forgive sin. Hath he not power to do it now that he hath died? What power must dwell in him who to the utmost farthing has faithfully discharged the debts of his people! He has...
 

Colossians 3:4 - Morning Devotional for Aug. 10th

"Christ, who is our life."

Colossians 3:4

Morning Thought
Paul's marvellously rich expression indicates, that Christ is the source of our life. "You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins." That same voice which brought Lazarus out of the tomb raised us to newness of life. He is now the substance of our spiritual life. It is by his life that we live; he is in us, the hope of glory, the spring of our actions, the central thought which moves every other thought. Christ...
 

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 resisted by...
 

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 him in his...
 
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