Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Sun April 17, 2016

Verse

"We would see Jesus."
joh 12:21

Thought

Evermore the worldling's cry is, "Who will show us any good?" He seeks satisfaction in earthly comforts, enjoyments, and riches. But the quickened sinner knows of only one good. "O that I knew where I might find HIM!" When he is truly awakened to feel his guilt, if you could pour the gold of India at his feet, he would say, "Take it away: I want to find HIM." It is a blessed thing for a man, when he has brought his desires into a...
 

Thought for the morning of Sun April 17, 2016

Verse

"We are come to the blood of sprinkling, that speaketh better things than that of Abel."
heb 12:24

Thought

Reader, have you come to the blood of sprinkling? The question is not whether you have come to a knowledge of doctrine, or an observance of ceremonies, or to a certain form of experience, but have you come to the blood of Jesus? The blood of Jesus is the life of all vital godliness. If you have truly come to Jesus, we know how you came-the Holy Spirit sweetly brought...
 

Thought for the evening of Sat April 16, 2016

Verse

"And his hands were steady until the going down of the sun."
ex 17:12

Thought

So mighty was the prayer of Moses, that all depended upon it. The petitions of Moses discomfited the enemy more than the fighting of Joshua. Yet both were needed. No, in the soul's conflict, force and fervour, decision and devotion, valour and vehemence, must join their forces, and all will be well. You must wrestle with your sin, but the major part of the wrestling must be done alone in private...
 

Thought for the morning of Sat April 16, 2016

Verse

"The precious blood of Christ."
1pe 1:19

Thought

Standing at the foot of the cross, we see hands, and feet, and side, all distilling crimson streams of precious blood. It is "precious" because of its redeeming and atoning efficacy. By it the sins of Christ's people are atoned for; they are redeemed from under the law; they are reconciled to God, made one with him. Christ's blood is also "precious" in its cleansing power; it "cleanseth from all sin." "Though your sins be as...
 

Thought for the morning of Fri April 15, 2016

Verse

"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?"
ps 22:1

Thought

We here behold the Saviour in the depth of his sorrows. No other place so well shows the griefs of Christ as Calvary, and no other moment at Calvary is so full of agony as that in which his cry rends the air-"My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" At this moment physical weakness was united with acute mental torture from the shame and ignominy through which he had to pass; and to make his grief culminate with...
 

Thought for the evening of Fri April 15, 2016

Verse

"Lift them up for ever."
ps 28:9

Thought

God's people need lifting up. They are very heavy by nature. They have no wings, or, if they have, they are like the dove of old which lay among the pots; and they need divine grace to make them mount on wings covered with silver, and with feathers of yellow gold. By nature sparks fly upward, but the sinful souls of men fall downward. O Lord, "lift them up for ever!" David himself said, "Unto thee, O God, do I lift up my soul," and he...
 

Thought for the evening of Thu April 14, 2016

Verse

"Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him."
isa 3:10

Thought

It is well with the righteous ALWAYS. If it had said, "Say ye to the righteous, that it is well with him in his prosperity," we must have been thankful for so great a boon, for prosperity is an hour of peril, and it is a gift from heaven to be secured from its snares: or if it had been written, "It is well with him when under persecution," we must have been thankful for so sustaining an assurance...
 

Thought for the morning of Thu April 14, 2016

Verse

"All they that see me laugh me to scorn: they shoot out the lip, they shake the head."
ps 22:7

Thought

Mockery was a great ingredient in our Lord's woe. Judas mocked him in the garden; the chief priests and scribes laughed him to scorn; Herod set him at nought; the servants and the soldiers jeered at him, and brutally insulted him; Pilate and his guards ridiculed his royalty; and on the tree all sorts of horrid jests and hideous taunts were hurled at him. Ridicule is always...
 

Thought for the evening of Wed April 13, 2016

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...
 

Thought for the morning of Wed April 13, 2016

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...
 
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