Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Tue May 23, 2017

Verse
"Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with money."
isa 43:24

Thought
Worshippers at the temple were wont to bring presents of sweet perfumes to be burned upon the altar of God: but Israel, in the time of her backsliding, became ungenerous, and made but few votive offerings to her Lord: this was an evidence of coldness of heart towards God and his house. Reader, does this never occur with you? Might not the complaint of the text be occasionally, if not frequently, brought against...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue May 23, 2017

Verse
"The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me."
ps 138:8

Thought
Most manifestly the confidence which the Psalmist here expressed was a divine confidence. He did not say, "I have grace enough to perfect that which concerneth me-my faith is so steady that it will not stagger-my love is so warm that it will never grow cold-my resolution is so firm that nothing can move it; no, his dependence was on the Lord alone. If we indulge in any confidence which is not grounded on the...
 

Thought for the evening of Mon May 22, 2017

Verse
"Behold, thou art fair, my Beloved."
so 1:16

Thought
From every point our Well-beloved is most fair. Our various experiences are meant by our heavenly Father to furnish fresh standpoints from which we may view the loveliness of Jesus; how amiable are our trials when they carry us aloft where we may gain clearer views of Jesus than ordinary life could afford us! We have seen him from the top of Amana, from the top of Shenir and Hermon, and he has shone upon us as the sun in his...
 

Thought for the morning of Mon May 22, 2017

Verse
"He led them forth by the right way."
ps 107:7

Thought
Changeful experience often leads the anxious believer to enquire "Why is it thus with me?" I looked for light, but lo, darkness came; for peace, but behold trouble. I said in my heart, my mountain standeth firm, I shall never be moved. Lord, thou dost hide thy face, and I am troubled. It was but yesterday that I could read my title clear; to-day my evidences are bedimmed, and my hopes are clouded. Yesterday I could climb...
 

Thought for the evening of Sun May 21, 2017

Verse
"There is corn in Egypt."
ge 42:2

Thought
Famine pinched all the nations, and it seemed inevitable that Jacob and his family should suffer great want; but the God of providence, who never forgets the objects of electing love, had stored a granary for his people by giving the Egyptians warning of the scarcity, and leading them to treasure up the grain of the years of plenty. Little did Jacob expect deliverance from Egypt, but there was the corn in store for him. Believer...
 

Thought for the morning of Sun May 21, 2017

Verse
"If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious."
1pe 2:3

Thought
If:-then, this is not a matter to be taken for granted concerning every one of the human race. "If:"-then there is a possibility and a probability that some may not have tasted that the Lord is gracious. "If:"-then this is not a general but a special mercy; and it is needful to enquire whether we know the grace of God by inward experience. There is no spiritual favour which may not be a matter for...
 

Thought for the morning of Sat May 20, 2017

Verse
"Marvellous lovingkindness."
ps 17:7

Thought
When we give our hearts with our alms, we give well, but we must often plead to a failure in this respect. Not so our Master and our Lord. His favours are always performed with the love of his heart. He does not send to us the cold meat and the broken pieces from the table of his luxury, but he dips our morsel in his own dish, and seasons our provisions with the spices of his fragrant affections. When he puts the golden tokens of...
 

Thought for the evening of Sat May 20, 2017

Verse
"I drew them with cords of a man, with bands of love."
ho 11:4

Thought
Our heavenly Father often draws us with the cords of love; but ah! how backward we are to run towards him! How slowly do we respond to his gentle impulses! He draws us to exercise a more simple faith in him; but we have not yet attained to Abraham's confidence; we do not leave our worldly cares with God, but, like Martha, we cumber ourselves with much serving. Our meagre faith brings leanness into our...
 

Thought for the morning of Fri May 19, 2017

Verse
"I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth."
ec 10:7

Thought
Upstarts frequently usurp the highest places, while the truly great pine in obscurity. This is a riddle in providence whose solution will one day gladden the hearts of the upright; but it is so common a fact, that none of us should murmur if it should fall to our own lot. When our Lord was upon earth, although he is the Prince of the kings of the earth, yet he walked the...
 

Thought for the evening of Fri May 19, 2017

Verse
"And he requested for himself that he might die."
1ki 19:4

Thought
It was a remarkable thing that the man who was never to die, for whom God had ordained an infinitely better lot, the man who should be carried to heaven in a chariot of fire, and be translated, that he should not see death-should thus pray, "Let me die, I am no better than my fathers." We have here a memorable proof that God does not always answer prayer in kind, though he always does in effect. He gave Elias...
 
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