Morning and Evening by Spurgeon

The classic devotional from Charles Spurgeon

1 Samuel 15:22 - Evening Devotional for Oct. 18th

"Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice."

1 Samuel 15:22

Evening Thought


Saul had been commanded to slay utterly all the Amalekites and their cattle. Instead of doing so, he preserved the king, and suffered his people to take the best of the oxen and of the sheep. When called to account for this, he declared that he did it with a view of offering sacrifice to God; but Samuel met him at once with the assurance that sacrifices were no excuse for an act of direct...
 

Psalms 65:11 - Morning Devotional for Oct. 18th

"Thy paths drop fatness."

Psalms 65:11

Morning Thought


Many are "the paths of the Lord" which "drop fatness," but an especial one is the path of prayer. No believer, who is much in the closet, will have need to cry, "My leanness, my leanness; woe unto me." Starving souls live at a distance from the mercy- seat, and become like the parched fields in times of drought. Prevalence with God in wrestling prayer is sure to make the believer strong-if not happy. The nearest...
 

Isaiah 40:11 - Evening Devotional for Oct. 17th

"He shall gather the lambs with his arm."

Isaiah 40:11

Evening Thought


Our good Shepherd has in his flock a variety of experiences, some are strong in the Lord, and others are weak in faith, but he is impartial in his care for all his sheep, and the weakest lamb is as dear to him as the most advanced of the flock. Lambs are wont to lag behind, prone to wander, and apt to grow weary, but from all the danger of these infirmities the Shepherd protects them with his arm of...
 

1 Samuel 27:1 - Morning Devotional for Oct. 17th

"And David said in his heart, I shall now perish one day by the hand of Saul."

1 Samuel 27:1

Morning Thought


The thought of David's heart at this time was a false thought, because he certainly had no ground for thinking that God's anointing him by Samuel was intended to be left as an empty unmeaning act. On no one occasion had the Lord deserted his servant; he had been placed in perilous positions very often, but not one instance had occurred in which divine...
 

Psalms 36:9 - Evening Devotional for Oct. 16th

"With thee is the fountain of life."

Psalms 36:9

Evening Thought


There are times in our spiritual experience when human counsel or sympathy, or religious ordinances, fail to comfort or help us. Why does our gracious God permit this? Perhaps it is because we have been living too much without him, and he therefore takes away everything upon which we have been in the habit of depending, that he may drive us to himself. It is a blessed thing to live at the fountain head...
 

John 21:12 - Morning Devotional for Oct. 16th

"Jesus saith unto them, Come and dine."

John 21:12

Morning Thought


In these words the believer is invited to a holy nearness to Jesus. "Come and dine," implies the same table, the same meat; aye, and sometimes it means to sit side by side, and lean our head upon the Saviour's bosom. It is being brought into the banqueting-house, where waves the banner of redeeming love. "Come and dine," gives us a vision of union with Jesus, because the only food that we can feast upon...
 

Exodus 34:20 - Evening Devotional for Oct. 15th

"But the firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem with a lamb: and if thou redeem him not, then shalt thou break his neck."

Exodus 34:20

Evening Thought


Every firstborn creature must be the Lord's, but since the ass was unclean, it could not be presented in sacrifice. What then? Should it be allowed to go free from the universal law? By no means. God admits of no exceptions. The ass is his due, but he will not accept it; he will not abate the claim, but yet he cannot be...
 

Malachi 3:2 - Morning Devotional for Oct. 15th

"But who may abide the day of his coming?"

Malachi 3:2

Morning Thought


His first coming was without external pomp or show of power, and yet in truth there were few who could abide its testing might. Herod and all Jerusalem with him were stirred at the news of the wondrous birth. Those who supposed themselves to be waiting for him, showed the fallacy of their professions by rejecting him when he came. His life on earth was a winnowing fan, which tried the great heap of...
 

Romans 12:2 - Evening Devotional for Oct. 14th

"And be not conformed to this world."

Romans 12:2

Evening Thought


If a Christian can by possibility be saved while he conforms to this world, at any rate it must be so as by fire. Such a bare salvation is almost as much to be dreaded as desired. Reader, would you wish to leave this world in the darkness of a desponding death bed, and enter heaven as a shipwrecked mariner climbs the rocks of his native country? then be worldly; be mixed up with Mammonites, and refuse to...
 

Philippians 3:8 - Morning Devotional for Oct. 14th

"I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord."

Philippians 3:8

Morning Thought


Spiritual knowledge of Christ will be a personal knowledge. I cannot know Jesus through another person's acquaintance with him. No, I must know him myself; I must know him on my own account. It will be an intelligent knowledge-I must know him, not as the visionary dreams of him, but as the Word reveals him. I must know his natures, divine and...
 
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