Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Thu September 29, 2016

Verse
"I found him whom my soul loveth: I held him, and would not let him go."
so 3:4

Thought
Does Christ receive us when we come to him, notwithstanding all our past sinfulness? Does he never chide us for having tried all other refuges first? And is there none on earth like him? Is he the best of all the good, the fairest of all the fair? Oh, then let us praise him! Daughters of Jerusalem, extol him with timbrel and harp! Down with your idols, up with the Lord Jesus. Now let the...
 

Thought for the morning of Thu September 29, 2016

Verse
"Behold, if the leprosy have covered all his flesh, he shall pronounce him clean that hath the plague."
le 13:13

Thought
Strange enough this regulation appears, yet there was wisdom in it, for the throwing out of the disease proved that the constitution was sound. This morning it may be well for us to see the typical teaching of so singular a rule. We, too, are lepers, and may read the law of the leper as applicable to ourselves. When a man sees himself to be altogether lost...
 

Thought for the evening of Wed September 28, 2016

Verse
"Go again seven times."
1ki 18:43

Thought
Success is certain when the Lord has promised it. Although you may have pleaded month after month without evidence of answer, it is not possible that the Lord should be deaf when his people are earnest in a matter which concerns his glory. The prophet on the top of Carmel continued to wrestle with God, and never for a moment gave way to a fear that he should be non-suited in Jehovah's courts. Six times the servant returned, but on each...
 

Thought for the morning of Wed September 28, 2016

Verse
"The Lord looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men."
ps 33:13

Thought
Perhaps no figure of speech represents God in a more gracious light than when he is spoken of as stooping from his throne, and coming down from heaven to attend to the wants and to behold the woes of mankind. We love him, who, when Sodom and Gomorrah were full of iniquity, would not destroy those cities until he had made a personal visitation of them. We cannot help pouring out our heart in...
 

Thought for the evening of Tue September 27, 2016

Verse
"My Beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door, and my bowels were moved for him."
so 5:4

Thought
Knocking was not enough, for my heart was too full of sleep, too cold and ungrateful to arise and open the door, but the touch of his effectual grace has made my soul bestir itself. Oh, the longsuffering of my Beloved, to tarry when he found himself shut out, and me asleep upon the bed of sloth! Oh, the greatness of his patience, to knock and knock again, and to add his voice...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue September 27, 2016

Verse
"Happy art thou, O Israel; who is like unto thee, O people saved by the Lord!"
de 33:29

Thought
He who affirms that Christianity makes men miserable, is himself an utter stranger to it. It were strange indeed, if it made us wretched, for see to what a position it exalts us! It makes us sons of God. Suppose you that God will give all the happiness to his enemies, and reserve all the mourning for his own family? Shall his foes have mirth and joy, and shall his home-born children...
 

Thought for the evening of Mon September 26, 2016

Verse
"Howl, fir tree, for the cedar is fallen."
zec 11:2

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 do not...
 

Thought for the morning of Mon September 26, 2016

Verse
"The myrtle trees that were in the bottom."
zec 1:8

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 it is...
 

Thought for the evening of Sun September 25, 2016

Verse
"Who of God is made unto us wisdom."
1co 1:30

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 education is to...
 

Thought for the morning of Sun September 25, 2016

Verse
"Just, and the justifier of him which believeth."
ro 3:26

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 payment...
 
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