Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

Luke 10:40 - Evening Devotional for Jan. 24th

"Martha was cumbered about much serving."

Luke 10:40

Evening Thought​


Her fault was not that she served: the condition of a servant well becomes every Christian. "I serve," should be the motto of all the princes of the royal family of heaven. Nor was it her fault that she had "much serving." We cannot do too much. Let us do all that we possibly can; let head, and heart, and hands, be engaged in the Master's service. It was no fault of hers that she was busy preparing a feast...
 

Psalms 91:3 - Morning Devotional for Jan. 24th

"Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler."

Psalms 91:3

Morning Thought​


God delivers his people from the snare of the fowler in two senses. From, and out of. First, he delivers them from the snare-does not let them enter it; and secondly, if they should be caught therein, he delivers them out of it. The first promise is the most precious to some; the second is the best to others.
"He shall deliver thee from the snare." How? Trouble is often the means whereby...
 

Song of Solomon 1:4 - Evening Devotional for Jan. 23rd

"We will remember thy love more than wine."

Song of Solomon 1:4

Evening Thought​


Jesus will not let his people forget his love. If all the love they have enjoyed should be forgotten, he will visit them with fresh love. "Do you forget my cross?" says he, "I will cause you to remember it; for at my table I will manifest myself anew to you. Do you forget what I did for you in the council-chamber of eternity? I will remind you of it, for you shall need a counsellor, and shall find...
 

Psalms 89:19 - Morning Devotional for Jan. 23rd

"I have exalted one chosen out of the people."

Psalms 89:19

Morning Thought​


Why was Christ chosen out of the people? Speak, my heart, for heart-thoughts are best. Was it not that he might be able to be our brother, in the blest tie of kindred blood? Oh, what relationship there is between Christ and the believer! The believer can say, "I have a Brother in heaven; I may be poor, but I have a Brother who is rich, and is a King, and will he suffer me to want while he is on his...
 

Job 1:9 - Evening Devotional for Jan. 22nd

"Doth Job fear God for nought?"

Job 1:9

Evening Thought​


This was the wicked question of Satan concerning that upright man of old, but there are many in the present day concerning whom it might be asked with justice, for they love God after a fashion because he prospers them; but if things went ill with them, they would give up all their boasted faith in God. If they can clearly see that since the time of their supposed conversion the world has gone prosperously with them...
 

Ezekiel 15:2 - Morning Devotional for Jan. 22nd

"Son of man, What is the vine tree more than any tree, or than a branch which is among the trees of the forest?"

Ezekiel 15:2

Morning Thought​


These words are for the humbling of God's people; they are called God's vine, but what are they by nature more than others? They, by God's goodness, have become fruitful, having been planted in a good soil; the Lord hath trained them upon the walls of the sanctuary, and they bring forth fruit to his glory; but what are they without...
 

Judges 15:18 - Evening Devotional for Jan. 21st

"He was sore athirst, and called on the Lord, and said, thou hast given this great deliverance into the hand of thy servant: and now shall I die for thirst?"

Judges 15:18

Evening Thought​


Samson was thirsty and ready to die. The difficulty was totally different from any which the hero had met before. Merely to get thirst assuaged is nothing like so great a matter as to be delivered from a thousand Philistines! but when the thirst was upon him, Samson felt that little present...
 

Romans 11:26 - Morning Devotional for Jan. 21st

"And so all Israel shall be saved."

Romans 11:26

Morning Thought​


Then Moses sang at the Red Sea, it was his joy to know that all Israel were safe. Not a drop of spray fell from that solid wall until the last of God's Israel had safely planted his foot on the other side the flood. That done, immediately the floods dissolved into their proper place again, but not till then. Part of that song was, "Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the people which thou hast redeemed." In the...
 

Psalms 119:37 - Evening Devotional for Jan. 20th

"Turn away mine eyes from beholding vanity; and quicken thou me in thy way."

Psalms 119:37

Evening Thought​


There are divers kinds of vanity. The cap and bells of the fool, the mirth of the world, the dance, the lyre, and the cup of the dissolute, all these men know to be vanities; they wear upon their forefront their proper name and title. Far more treacherous are those equally vain things, the cares of this world and the deceitfulness of riches. A man may follow vanity as...
 

Genesis 4:2 - Morning Devotional for Jan. 20th

"Abel was a keeper of sheep."

Genesis 4:2

Morning Thought​


As a shepherd Abel sanctified his work to the glory of God, and offered a sacrifice of blood upon his altar, and the Lord had respect unto Abel and his offering. This early type of our Lord is exceedingly clear and distinct. Like the first streak of light which tinges the east at sunrise, it does not reveal everything, but it clearly manifests the great fact that the sun is coming. As we see Abel, a shepherd and yet a...
 
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