Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Tue August 30, 2016

Verse
"Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed."
jer 17:14

Thought
"I have seen his ways, and will heal him."
- Isaiah 57:18

It is the sole prerogative of God to remove spiritual disease. Natural disease may be instrumentally healed by men, but even then the honour is to be given to God who giveth virtue unto medicine, and bestoweth power unto the human frame to cast off disease. As for spiritual sicknesses, these remain with the great Physician alone; he claims it as his...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue August 30, 2016

Verse
"Wait on the Lord."
ps 27:14

Thought
It may seem an easy thing to wait, but it is one of the postures which a Christian soldier learns not without years of teaching. Marching and quick-marching are much easier to God's warriors than standing still. There are hours of perplexity when the most willing spirit, anxiously desirous to serve the Lord, knows not what part to take. Then what shall it do? Vex itself by despair? Fly back in cowardice, turn to the right hand in fear, or...
 

Thought for the evening of Mon August 29, 2016

Verse
"All the days of his separation shall he eat nothing that is made of the vine tree, from the kernels even to the husk."
nu 6:4

Thought
Nazarites had taken, among other vows, one which debarred them from the use of wine. In order that they might not violate the obligation, they were forbidden to drink the vinegar of wine or strong liquors, and to make the rule still more clear, they were not to touch the unfermented juice of grapes, nor even to eat the fruit either fresh or...
 

Thought for the morning of Mon August 29, 2016

Verse
"Have mercy upon me, O God."
ps 51:1

Thought
When Dr. Carey was suffering from a dangerous illness, the enquiry was made, "If this sickness should prove fatal, what passage would you select as the text for your funeral sermon?" He replied, "Oh, I feel that such a poor sinful creature is unworthy to have anything said about him; but if a funeral sermon must be preached, let it be from the words, 'Have mercy upon me, O God, according to thy lovingkindness; according unto the...
 

Thought for the evening of Sun August 28, 2016

Verse
"Sing, O barren."
isa 54:1

Thought
Though we have brought forth some fruit unto Christ, and have a joyful hope that we are "plants of his own right hand planting," yet there are times when we feel very barren. Prayer is lifeless, love is cold, faith is weak, each grace in the garden of our heart languishes and droops. We are like flowers in the hot sun, requiring the refreshing shower. In such a condition what are we to do? The text is addressed to us in just such a state...
 

Thought for the morning of Sun August 28, 2016

Verse
"Oil for the light."
ex 25:6

Thought
My soul, how much thou needest this, for thy lamp will not long continue to burn without it. Thy snuff will smoke and become an offence if light be gone, and gone it will be if oil be absent. Thou hast no oil well springing up in thy human nature, and therefore thou must go to them that sell and buy for thyself, or like the foolish virgins, thou wilt have to cry, "My lamp is gone out." Even the consecrated lamps could not give light without...
 

Thought for the evening of Sat August 27, 2016

Verse
"Into thine hand I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O Lord God of truth."
ps 31:5

Thought
These words have been frequently used by holy men in their hour of departure. We may profitably consider them this evening. The object of the faithful man's solicitude in life and death is not his body or his estate, but his spirit; this is his choice treasure-if this be safe, all is well. What is this mortal state compared with the soul? The believer commits his soul to the hand...
 

Thought for the morning of Sat August 27, 2016

Verse
"How long will it be ere they believe me?"
nu 14:11

Thought
Strive with all diligence to keep out that monster unbelief. It so dishonours Christ, that he will withdraw his visible presence if we insult him by indulging it. It is true it is a weed, the seeds of which we an never entirely extract from the soil, but we must aim at its root with zeal and perseverance. Among hateful things it is the most to be abhorred. Its injurious nature is so venomous that he that exerciseth it...
 

Thought for the evening of Fri August 26, 2016

Verse
"The people, when they beheld him, were greatly amazed, and running to him saluted him."
mr 9:15

Thought
How great the difference between Moses and Jesus! When the prophet of Horeb had been forty days upon the mountain, he underwent a kind of transfiguration, so that his countenance shone with exceeding brightness, and he put a veil over his face, for the people could not endure to look upon his glory. Not so our Saviour. He had been transfigured with a greater glory than that...
 

Thought for the morning of Fri August 26, 2016

Verse
"He hath commanded his covenant for ever."
ps 111:9

Thought
The Lord's people delight in the covenant itself. It is an unfailing source of consolation to them so often as the Holy Spirit leads them into its banqueting house and waves its banner of love. They delight to contemplate the antiquity of that covenant, remembering that before the day-star knew its place, or planets ran their round, the interests of the saints were made secure in Christ Jesus. It is peculiarly...
 
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