Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Thought for the evening of Fri February 12, 2016

Verse"He shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever."
joh 14:16

ThoughtGreat Father revealed himself to believers of old before the coming of his Son, and was known to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as the God Almighty. Then Jesus came, and the ever-blessed Son in his own proper person, was the delight of his people's eyes. At the time of the Redeemer's ascension, the Holy Spirit became the head of the present dispensation, and his power was gloriously...
 

Thought for the morning of Fri February 12, 2016

Verse"For as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our consolation also aboundeth by Christ."
2co 1:5

ThoughtThere is a blessed proportion. The Ruler of Providence bears a pair of scales-in this side he puts his people's trials, and in that he puts their consolations. When the scale of trial is nearly empty, you will always find the scale of consolation in nearly the same condition; and when the scale of trials is full, you will find the scale of consolation just as heavy. When...
 

Thought for the evening of Thu February 11, 2016

Verse"Thou hast left thy first love."
re 2:4

ThoughtEver to be remembered is that best and brightest of hours, when first we saw the Lord, lost our burden, received the roll of promise, rejoiced in full salvation, and went on our way in peace. It was spring time in the soul; the winter was past; the mutterings of Sinai's thunders were hushed; the flashings of its lightnings were no more perceived; God was beheld as reconciled; the law threatened no vengeance, justice demanded no...
 

Thought for the morning of Thu February 11, 2016

Verse"And they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus."
ac 4:13

ThoughtA Christian should be a striking likeness of Jesus Christ. You have read lives of Christ, beautifully and eloquently written, but the best life of Christ is his living biography, written out in the words and actions of his people. If we were what we profess to be, and what we should be, we should be pictures of Christ; yea, such striking likenesses of him, that the world would not have to hold us...
 

Thought for the evening of Wed February 10, 2016

Verse"I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and, as a cloud, thy sins: return unto me; for I have redeemed thee."
isa 44:22

ThoughtAttentively observe THE INSTRUCTIVE SIMILITUDE: our sins are like a cloud. As clouds are of many shapes and shades, so are our transgressions. As clouds obscure the light of the sun, and darken the landscape beneath, so do our sins hide from us the light of Jehovah's face, and cause us to sit in the shadow of death. They are...
 

Thought for the morning of Wed February 10, 2016

Verse"I know how to abound."
php 4:12

ThoughtThere are many who know "how to be abased" who have not learned "how to abound." When they are set upon the top of a pinnacle their heads grow dizzy, and they are ready to fall. The Christian far oftener disgraces his profession in prosperity than in adversity. It is a dangerous thing to be prosperous. The crucible of adversity is a less severe trial to the Christian than the refining pot of prosperity. Oh, what leanness of soul and...
 

Thought for the evening of Tue February 9, 2016

Verse"Lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil [or, the evil one]."
lu 11:4

ThoughtWhat we are taught to seek or shun in prayer, we should equally pursue or avoid in action. Very earnestly, therefore, should we avoid temptation, seeking to walk so guardedly in the path of obedience, that we may never tempt the devil to tempt us. We are not to enter the thicket in search of the lion. Dearly might we pay for such presumption. This lion may cross our path or leap upon us...
 

Thought for the morning of Tue February 9, 2016

Verse"And David enquired of the Lord."
2sa 5:23

ThoughtWhen David made this enquiry he had just fought the Philistines, and gained a signal victory. The Philistines came up in great hosts, but, by the help of God, David had easily put them to flight. Note, however, that when they came a second time, David did not go up to fight them without enquiring of the Lord. Once he had been victorious, and he might have said, as many have in other cases, "I shall be victorious again; I may...
 

Thought for the evening of Mon February 8, 2016

Verse"He shall save his people from their sins."
mt 1:21

ThoughtMany persons, if they are asked what they understand by salvation, will reply, "Being saved from hell and taken to heaven." This is one result of salvation, but it is not one tithe of what is contained in that boon. It is true our Lord Jesus Christ does redeem all his people from the wrath to come; he saves them from the fearful condemnation which their sins had brought upon them; but his triumph is far more complete...
 

Thought for the morning of Mon February 8, 2016

Verse"Thou shalt call his name Jesus."
mt 1:21

ThoughtWhen a person is dear, everything connected with him becomes dear for his sake. Thus, so precious is the person of the Lord Jesus in the estimation of all true believers, that everything about him they consider to be inestimable beyond all price. "All thy garments smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia," said David, as if the very vestments of the Saviour were so sweetened by his person that he could not but love them. Certain it...
 
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