Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Luke 23:33 - Morning Devotional for Apr. 10th

"The place which is called Calvary."

Luke 23:33

Morning Thought​


The hill of comfort is the hill of Calvary; the house of consolation is built with the wood of the cross; the temple of heavenly blessing is founded upon the riven rock-riven by the spear which pierced his side. No scene in sacred history ever gladdens the soul like Calvary's tragedy.
"Is it not strange, the darkest hour
That ever dawned on sinful earth,
Should touch the heart with softer power,
For comfort...
 

Acts 27:23 - Evening Devotional for Apr. 10th

"For there stood by me this night the angel of God."

Acts 27:23

Evening Thought​


Tempest and long darkness, coupled with imminent risk of shipwreck, had brought the crew of the vessel into a sad case; one man alone among them remained perfectly calm, and by his word the rest were reassured. Paul was the only man who had heart enough to say, "Sirs, be of good cheer." There were veteran Roman legionaries on board, and brave old mariners, and yet their poor Jewish prisoner had...
 

Psalms 18:35 - Evening Devotional for Apr. 9th

"thy gentleness hath made me great."

Psalms 18:35

Evening Thought​


The words are capable of being translated, "thy goodness hath made me great." David gratefully ascribed all his greatness not to his own goodness, but the goodness of God. "Thy providence," is another reading; and providence is nothing more than goodness in action. Goodness is the bud of which providence is the flower, or goodness is the seed of which providence is the harvest. Some render it, "thy help," which...
 

Luke 23:27 - Morning Devotional for Apr. 9th

"And there followed him a great company of people, and of women, which also bewailed and lamented him."

Luke 23:27

Morning Thought​


Amid the rabble rout which hounded the Redeemer to his doom, there were some gracious souls whose bitter anguish sought vent in wailing and lamentations-fit music to accompany that march of woe. When my soul can, in imagination, see the Saviour bearing his cross to Calvary, she joins the godly women and weeps with them; for, indeed, there is true...
 

Luke 23:31 - Morning Devotional for Apr. 8th

"If they do these things in a green tree, what shall be done in the dry?"

Luke 23:31

Morning Thought​


Among other interpretations of this suggestive question, the following is full of teaching: "If the innocent substitute for sinners, suffer thus, what will be done when the sinner himself -the dry tree-shall fall into the hands of an angry God?" When God saw Jesus in the sinner's place, he did not spare him; and when he finds the unregenerate without Christ, he will not spare...
 

Psalms 23:4 - Evening Devotional for Apr. 8th

"I will fear no evil: for thou art with me."

Psalms 23:4

Evening Thought​


Behold, how independent of outward circumstances the Holy Ghost can make the Christian! What a bright light may shine within us when it is all dark without! How firm, how happy, how calm, how peaceful we may be, when the world shakes to and fro, and the pillars of the earth are removed! Even death itself, with all its terrible influences, has no power to suspend the music of a Christian's heart, but...
 

Psalms 51:14 - Evening Devotional for Apr. 7th

"Deliver me from bloodguiltiness, O God, thou God of my salvation; and my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteousness."

Psalms 51:14

Evening Thought​


In this SOLEMN CONFESSION, it is pleasing to observe that David plainly names his sin. He does not call it manslaughter, nor speak of it as an imprudence by which an unfortunate accident occurred to a worthy man, but he calls it by its true name, bloodguiltiness. He did not actually kill the husband of Bathsheba; but still it...
 

Psalms 4:2 - Morning Devotional for Apr. 7th

"O ye sons of men, how long will ye turn my glory into shame?"

Psalms 4:2

Morning Thought​


An instructive writer has made a mournful list of the honours which the blinded people of Israel awarded to their long expected King.
1. They gave him a procession of honour, in which Roman legionaries, Jewish priests, men and women, took a part, he himself bearing his cross. This is the triumph which the world awards to him who comes to overthrow man's direst foes. Derisive shouts are...
 

Psalms 118:12 - Evening Devotional for Apr. 6th

"In the name of the Lord I will destroy them."

Psalms 118:12

Evening Thought​


Our Lord Jesus, by his death, did not purchase a right to a part of us only, but to the entire man. He contemplated in his passion the sanctification of us wholly, spirit, soul, and body; that in this triple kingdom he himself might reign supreme without a rival. It is the business of the newborn nature which God has given to the regenerate to assert the rights of the Lord Jesus Christ. My soul, so...
 

Hebrews 13:13 - Morning Devotional for Apr. 6th

"Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp."

Hebrews 13:13

Morning Thought​


Jesus, bearing his cross, went forth to suffer without the gate. The Christian's reason for leaving the camp of the world's sin and religion is not because he loves to be singular, but because Jesus did so; and the disciple must follow his Master. Christ was "not of the world:" his life and his testimony were a constant protest against conformity with the world. Never was such overflowing...
 
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