Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Sat August 20, 2016

Verse
"And they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad wall."
ne 3:8

Thought
Cities well fortified have broad walls, and so had Jerusalem in her glory. The New Jerusalem must, in like manner, be surrounded and preserved by a broad wall of nonconformity to the world, and separation from its customs and spirit. The tendency of these days break down the holy barrier, and make the distinction between the church and the world merely nominal. Professors are no longer strict and Puritanical...
 

Thought for the morning of Sat August 20, 2016

Verse
"The sweet psalmist of Israel."
2sa 23:1

Thought
Among all the saints whose lives are recorded in Holy Writ, David possesses an experience of the most striking, varied, and instructive character. In his history we meet with trials and temptations not to be discovered, as a whole, in other saints of ancient times, and hence he is all the more suggestive a type of our Lord. David knew the trials of all ranks and conditions of men. Kings have their troubles, and David wore a...
 

Thought for the evening of Fri August 19, 2016

Verse
"Pull me out of the net that they have laid privily for me: for thou art my strength."
ps 31:4

Thought
Our spiritual foes are of the serpent's brood, and seek to ensnare us by subtlety. The prayer before us supposes the possibility of the believer being caught like a bird. So deftly does the fowler do his work, that simple ones are soon surrounded by the net. The text asks that even out of Satan's meshes the captive one may be delivered; this is a proper petition, and one...
 

Thought for the morning of Fri August 19, 2016

Verse
"He shall stand and feed in the strength of the Lord."
mic 5:4

Thought
Christ's reign in his Church is that of a shepherd-king. He has supremacy, but it is the superiority of a wise and tender shepherd over his needy and loving flock; he commands and receives obedience, but it is the willing obedience of the well-cared-for sheep, rendered joyfully to their beloved Shepherd, whose voice they know so well. He rules by the force of love and the energy of goodness.

His reign is...
 

Thought for the evening of Thu August 18, 2016

Verse
"And they gave him to drink wine mingled with myrrh: but he received it not."
mr 15:23

Thought
A golden truth is couched in the fact that the Saviour put the myrrhed wine-cup from his lips. On the heights of heaven the Son of God stood of old, and as he looked down upon our globe he measured the long descent to the utmost depths of human misery; he cast up the sum total of all the agonies which expiation would require, and abated not a jot. He solemnly determined that to offer...
 

Thought for the morning of Thu August 18, 2016

Verse
"Strangers are come into the sanctuaries of the Lord's house."
jer 51:51

Thought
In this account the faces of the Lord's people were covered with shame, for it was a terrible thing that men should intrude into the Holy Place reserved for the priests alone. Everywhere about us we see like cause for sorrow. How many ungodly men are now educating with the view of entering into the ministry! What a crying sin is that solemn lie by which our whole population is nominally...
 

Thought for the evening of Wed August 17, 2016

Verse
"This sickness is not unto death."
joh 11:4

Thought
From our Lord's words we learn that there is a limit to sickness. Here is an "unto" within which its ultimate end is restrained, and beyond which it cannot go. Lazarus might pass through death, but death was not to be the ultimatum of his sickness. In all sickness, the Lord saith to the waves of pain, "Hitherto shall ye go, but no further." His fixed purpose is not the destruction, but the instruction of his people. Wisdom...
 

Thought for the morning of Wed August 17, 2016

Verse
"The mercy of God."
ps 52:8

Thought
Meditate a little on this mercy of the Lord. It is tender mercy. With gentle, loving touch, he healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He is as gracious in the manner of his mercy as in the matter of it. It is great mercy. There is nothing little in God; his mercy is like himself-it is infinite. You cannot measure it. His mercy is so great that it forgives great sins to great sinners, after great lengths of time, and then...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue August 16, 2016

Verse
"Give unto the Lord the glory due unto his name."
ps 29:2

Thought
God's glory is the result of his nature and acts. He is glorious in his character, for there is such a store of everything that is holy, and good, and lovely in God, that he must be glorious. The actions which flow from his character are also glorious; but while he intends that they should manifest to his creatures his goodness, and mercy, and justice, he is equally concerned that the glory associated with them...
 

Thought for the evening of Tue August 16, 2016

Verse
"Ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit."
ro 8:23

Thought
Present possession is declared. At this present moment we have the first fruits of the Spirit. We have repentance, that gem of the first water; faith, that priceless pearl; hope, the heavenly emerald; and love, the glorious ruby. We are already made "new creatures in Christ Jesus," by the effectual working of God the Holy Ghost. This is called the firstfruit because it comes first. As the wave-sheaf...
 
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