Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Isaiah 53:5 - Morning Devotional for Mar. 31st

"With his stripes we are healed."

Isaiah 53:5

Morning Thought​


Pilate delivered our Lord to the lictors to be scourged. The Roman scourge was a most dreadful instrument of torture. It was made of the sinews of oxen, and sharp bones were inter-twisted every here and there among the sinews; so that every time the lash came down these pieces of bone inflicted fearful laceration, and tore off the flesh from the bone. The Saviour was, no doubt, bound to the column, and thus beaten...
 

Lamentations 3:40 - Evening Devotional for Mar. 30th

"Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the Lord."

Lamentations 3:40

Evening Thought​


The spouse who fondly loves her absent husband longs for his return; a long protracted separation from her lord is a semi-death to her spirit: and so with souls who love the Saviour much, they must see his face, they cannot bear that he should be away upon the mountains of Bether, and no more hold communion with them. A reproaching glance, an uplifted finger will be grievous to...
 

Isaiah 53:12 - Morning Devotional for Mar. 30th

"He was numbered with the transgressors."

Isaiah 53:12

Morning Thought​


Why did Jesus suffer himself to be enrolled amongst sinners? This wonderful condescension was justified by many powerful reasons. In such a character he could the better become their advocate. In some trials there is an identification of the counsellor with the client, nor can they be looked upon in the eye of the law as apart from one another. Now, when the sinner is brought to the bar, Jesus appears...
 

Song of Solomon 5:6 - Evening Devotional for Mar. 29th

"I called him, but he gave me no answer."

Song of Solomon 5:6

Evening Thought​


Prayer sometimes tarrieth, like a petitioner at the gate, until the King cometh forth to fill her bosom with the blessings which she seeketh. The Lord, when he hath given great faith, has been known to try it by long delayings. He has suffered his servants' voices to echo in their ears as from a brazen sky. They have knocked at the golden gate, but it has remained immovable, as though it were rusted...
 

Hebrews 5:8 - Morning Devotional for Mar. 29th

"Though he were a Son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered."

Hebrews 5:8

Morning Thought​


We are told that the Captain of our salvation was made perfect through suffering, therefore we who are sinful, and who are far from being perfect, must not wonder if we are called to pass through suffering too. Shall the head be crowned with thorns, and shall the other members of the body be rocked upon the dainty lap of ease? Must Christ pass through seas of his own...
 

Ezekiel 20:41 - Evening Devotional for Mar. 28th

"I will accept you with your sweet savour."

Ezekiel 20:41

Evening Thought​


The merits of our great Redeemer are as sweet savour to the Most High. Whether we speak of the active or passive righteousness of Christ, there is an equal fragrance. There was a sweet savour in his active life by which he honoured the law of God, and made every precept to glitter like a precious jewel in the pure setting of his own person. Such, too, was his passive obedience, when he endured with...
 

Ephesians 3:19 - Morning Devotional for Mar. 28th

"The love of Christ which passeth knowledge."

Ephesians 3:19

Morning Thought​


The love of Christ in its sweetness, its fulness, its greatness, its faithfulness, passeth all human comprehension. Where shall language be found which shall describe his matchless, his unparalleled love towards the children of men? It is so vast and boundless that, as the swallow but skimmeth the water, and diveth not into its depths, so all descriptive words but touch the surface, while depths...
 

Matthew 15:27 - Evening Devotional for Mar. 27th

"And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table."

Matthew 15:27

Evening Thought​


This woman gained comfort in her misery by thinking GREAT THOUGHTS OF CHRIST. The Master had talked about the children's bread: "Now," argued she, "since thou art the Master of the table of grace, I know that thou art a generous housekeeper, and there is sure to be abundance of bread on thy table; there will be such an abundance for the children that...
 

Matthew 26:56 - Morning Devotional for Mar. 27th

"Then all the disciples forsook him and fled."

Matthew 26:56

Morning Thought​


He never deserted them, but they in cowardly fear of their lives, fled from him in the very beginning of his sufferings. This is but one instructive instance of the frailty of all believers if left to themselves; they are but sheep at the best, and they flee when the wolf cometh. They had all been warned of the danger, and had promised to die rather than leave their Master; and yet they were seized...
 

Mark 8:38 - Evening Devotional for Mar. 26th

"When he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels."

Mark 8:38

Evening Thought​


If we have been partakers with Jesus in his shame, we shall be sharers with him in the lustre which shall surround him when he appears again in glory. Art thou, beloved one, with Christ Jesus? Does a vital union knit thee to him? Then thou art to-day with him in his shame; thou hast taken up his cross, and gone with him without the camp bearing his reproach; thou shalt doubtless be...
 
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