Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Thu April 13, 2017

Verse
"And he shall put his hand upon the head of the burnt- offering; and it shall be accepted for him to make atonement for him."
le 1:4

Thought
Our Lord's being made "sin for us" is set forth here by the very significant transfer of sin to the bullock, which was made by the elders of the people. The laying of the hand was not a mere touch of contact, for in some other places of Scripture the original word has the meaning of leaning heavily, as in the expression, "thy wrath lieth...
 

Thought for the morning of Thu April 13, 2017

Verse
"A bundle of myrrh is my well-beloved unto me."
so 1:13

Thought
Myrrh may well be chosen as the type of Jesus on account of its preciousness, its perfume, its pleasantness, its healing, preserving, disinfecting qualities, and its connection with sacrifice. But why is he compared to "a bundle of myrrh"? First, for plenty. He is not a drop of it, he is a casket full. He is not a sprig or flower of it, but a whole bundle. There is enough in Christ for all my necessities; let me...
 

Thought for the evening of Wed April 12, 2017

Verse
"The king's garden."
ne 3:15

Thought
Mention of the king's garden by Nehemiah brings to mind the paradise which the King of kings prepared for Adam. Sin has utterly ruined that fair abode of all delights, and driven forth the children of men to till the ground, which yields thorns and briers unto them. My soul, remember the fall, for it was thy fall. Weep much because the Lord of love was so shamefully ill-treated by the head of the human race, of which thou art a member, as...
 

Thought for the morning of Wed April 12, 2017

Verse
"My heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels."
ps 22:14

Thought
Our blessed Lord experienced a terrible sinking and melting of soul. "The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity, but a wounded spirit who can bear?" Deep depression of spirit is the most grievous of all trials; all besides is as nothing. Well might the suffering Saviour cry to his God, "Be not far from me," for above all other seasons a man needs his God when his heart is melted within him...
 

Thought for the evening of Tue April 11, 2017

Verse
"Look upon mine affliction and my pain; and forgive all my sins."
ps 25:18

Thought
It is well for us when prayers about our sorrows are linked with pleas concerning our sins-when, being under God's hand, we are not wholly taken up with our pain, but remember our offences against God. It is well, also, to take both sorrow and sin to the same place. It was to God that David carried his sorrow: it was to God that David confessed his sin. Observe, then, we must take our sorrows to...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue April 11, 2017

Verse
"I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint."
ps 22:14

Thought
Did earth or heaven ever behold a sadder spectacle of woe! In soul and body, our Lord felt himself to be weak as water poured upon the ground. The placing of the cross in its socket had shaken him with great violence, had strained all the ligaments, pained every nerve, and more or less dislocated all his bones. Burdened with his own weight, the august sufferer felt the strain increasing every...
 

Thought for the evening of Mon April 10, 2017

Verse
"For there stood by me this night the angel of God."
ac 27:23

Thought
Tempest and long darkness, coupled with imminent risk of shipwreck, had brought the crew of the vessel into a sad case; one man alone among them remained perfectly calm, and by his word the rest were reassured. Paul was the only man who had heart enough to say, "Sirs, be of good cheer." There were veteran Roman legionaries on board, and brave old mariners, and yet their poor Jewish prisoner had more spirit...
 

Thought for the morning of Mon April 10, 2017

Verse
"The place which is called Calvary."
lu 23:33

Thought
The hill of comfort is the hill of Calvary; the house of consolation is built with the wood of the cross; the temple of heavenly blessing is founded upon the riven rock-riven by the spear which pierced his side. No scene in sacred history ever gladdens the soul like Calvary's tragedy.

"Is it not strange, the darkest hour
That ever dawned on sinful earth,
Should touch the heart with softer power,
For comfort, than an...
 

Thought for the morning of Sun April 9, 2017

Verse
"And there followed him a great company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him."
lu 23:27

Thought
Amid the rabble rout which hounded the Redeemer to his doom, there were some gracious souls whose bitter anguish sought vent in wailing and lamentations-fit music to accompany that march of woe. When my soul can, in imagination, see the Saviour bearing his cross to Calvary, she joins the godly women and weeps with them; for, indeed, there is true cause for...
 

Thought for the evening of Sun April 9, 2017

Verse
"thy gentleness hath made me great."
ps 18:35

Thought
The words are capable of being translated, "thy goodness hath made me great." David gratefully ascribed all his greatness not to his own goodness, but the goodness of God. "Thy providence," is another reading; and providence is nothing more than goodness in action. Goodness is the bud of which providence is the flower, or goodness is the seed of which providence is the harvest. Some render it, "thy help," which is but...
 
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