Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Philippians 2:8 - Evening Devotional for Jun. 3rd

"He humbled himself."

Philippians 2:8

Evening Thought​


Jesus is the great teacher of lowliness of heart. We need daily to learn of him. See the Master taking a towel and washing his disciples' feet! Follower of Christ, wilt thou not humble thyself? See him as the Servant of servants, and surely thou canst not be proud! Is not this sentence the compendium of his biography, "He humbled himself"? Was he not on earth always stripping off first one robe of honour and then another...
 

1 Chronicles 4:23 - Morning Devotional for Jun. 3rd

"These were potters, and those that dwelt among plants and hedges: there they dwelt with the king for his work."

1 Chronicles 4:23

Morning Thought​


Potters were the very highest grade of workers, but "the king" needed potters, and therefore they were in royal service, although the material upon which they worked was nothing but clay. We, too, may be engaged in the most menial part of the Lord's work, but it is a great privilege to do anything for "the king"; and therefore we...
 

Matthew 19:16 - Evening Devotional for Jun. 2nd

"Good Master."

Matthew 19:16

Evening Thought​


If the young man in the gospel used this title in speaking to our Lord, how much more fitly may I thus address him! He is indeed my Master in both senses, a ruling Master and a teaching Master. I delight to run upon his errands, and to sit at his feet. I am both his servant and his disciple, and count it my highest honour to own the double character. If he should ask me why I call him "good," I should have a ready answer. It is...
 

Galatians 5:17 - Morning Devotional for Jun. 2nd

"For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh."

Galatians 5:17

Morning Thought​


In every believer's heart there is a constant struggle between the old nature and the new. The old nature is very active, and loses no opportunity of plying all the weapons of its deadly armoury against newborn grace; while on the other hand, the new nature is ever on the watch to resist and destroy its enemy. Grace within us will employ prayer, and faith, and hope...
 

Isaiah 51:3 - Evening Devotional for Jun. 1st

"He will make her wilderness like Eden."

Isaiah 51:3

Evening Thought​


Methinks, I see in vision a howling wilderness, a great and terrible desert, like to the Sahara. I perceive nothing in it to relieve the eye, all around I am wearied with a vision of hot and arid sand, strewn with ten thousand bleaching skeletons of wretched men who have expired in anguish, having lost their way in the pitiless waste. What an appalling sight! How horrible! a sea of sand without a bound, and...
 

Genesis 1:5 - Morning Devotional for Jun. 1st

"The evening and the morning were the first day."

Genesis 1:5

Morning Thought​


Was it so even in the beginning? Did light and darkness divide the realm of time in the first day? Then little wonder is it if I have also changes in my circumstances from the sunshine of prosperity to the midnight of adversity. It will not always be the blaze of noon even in my soul concerns, I must expect at seasons to mourn the absence of my former joys, and seek my Beloved in the night. Nor am I...
 

Psalms 103:3 - Evening Devotional for May. 31st

"Who healeth all thy diseases."

Psalms 103:3

Evening Thought​


Humbling as is the statement, yet the fact is certain, that we are all more or less suffering under the disease of sin. What a comfort to know that we have a great Physician who is both able and willing to heal us! Let us think of him awhile to-night. His cures are very speedy-there is life in a look at him; his cures are radical-he strikes at the centre of the disease; and hence, his cures are sure and certain. He...
 

2 Samuel 15:23 - Morning Devotional for May. 31st

"The king also himself passed over the brook Kidron."

2 Samuel 15:23

Morning Thought​


David passed that gloomy brook when flying with his mourning company from his traitor son. The man after God's own heart was not exempt from trouble, nay, his life was full of it. He was both the Lord's Anointed, and the Lord's Afflicted. Why then should we expect to escape? At sorrow's gates the noblest of our race have waited with ashes on their heads, wherefore then should we complain as...
 

Romans 6:6 - Evening Devotional for May. 30th

"That henceforth we should not serve sin."

Romans 6:6

Evening Thought​


Christian, what hast thou to do with sin? Hath it not cost thee enough already? Burnt child, wilt thou play with the fire? What! when thou hast already been between the jaws of the lion, wilt thou step a second time into his den? Hast thou not had enough of the old serpent? Did he not poison all thy veins once, and wilt thou play upon the hole of the asp, and put thy hand upon the cockatrice's den a second...
 

Song of Solomon 2:15 - Morning Devotional for May. 30th

"Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines."

Song of Solomon 2:15

Morning Thought​


A little thorn may cause much suffering. A little cloud may hide the sun. Little foxes spoil the vines; and little sins do mischief to the tender heart. These little sins burrow in the soul, and make it so full of that which is hateful to Christ, that he will hold no comfortable fellowship and communion with us. A great sin cannot destroy a Christian, but a little sin can make him...
 
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