Devotional Archives for Morning & Evening, with Charles Spurgeon
It is a poor faith which can only trust God when friends are true, the body full of health, and the business profitable.
The Bible study tool Numbers 12:1 reveals the unexpected marriage of Moses to an Ethiopian woman, a union that sparks awe and gratitude for God's sovereignty in grace. As believers reflect on their own spiritual journeys, they are reminded that it is only through Christ's love and redemption that they can be transformed from "black" to "comely," worthy of God's presence.
A believer in Jesus finds complete satisfaction and contentment in their Lord, regardless of circumstances, as they tap into the all-sufficiency of Christ. By continually coming to the fountain of Jesus' love, believers can quench their thirst for deeper draughts of His presence, leading to a sweet longing for closer fellowship with Him.
The Bible teaches that salvation is a simple yet profound act of faith and obedience, requiring only belief in Jesus Christ and baptism to be saved from sin. By embracing this straightforward path, individuals can experience the transformative power of God's grace and avoid the pitfalls of self-reliance and spiritual complacency.
The prophet Elijah's experience of eating and drinking from a cake baked on coals to sustain him for 40 days is a powerful reminder that our strength comes from God, not ourselves. By laboring in the Master's service with renewed strength, believers can feast on heavenly food and render perfect service, glorifying God's glory.
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is the advocate for believers, even those who sin, and His character and plea are sufficient to persuade God on their behalf. With His authority, qualifications, and righteousness as an advocate, believers can trust in His ability to prevail on their behalf and leave their souls entirely in His hands.
As the setting sun brings a sense of calm and peace, many Christians look forward to old age as a time of greater spiritual maturity and connection with God. In Zechariah 14:7, we are reminded that even in death, there is light, and that the soul will experience the fullness of God's presence, ushering in a new era of eternal life.
Jesus, like humanity, was tempted by the same sins we struggle with, yet He never sinned, offering hope to those who feel overwhelmed by temptation. By understanding Jesus' triumph over temptation, believers can find comfort and confidence in their own ability to overcome, knowing Christ is always present to defend and guide them.
Angels are the unseen attendants of believers, serving as loyal protectors and guardians who rejoice in their salvation. Through their association with Jesus Christ, believers are elevated to heavenly places, surrounded by a multitude of chariots of fire that defend them against evil forces.
The Bible teaches that believers are greatly beloved by God, a truth proven through the precious blood of Christ and the patient bearing of God's love despite our sin and unworthiness. By embracing this abounding love, Christians can approach their Lord with confidence, knowing they are not strangers or unloved, but dearly cherished children of God.