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Devotional Archives for Morning & Evening, with Charles Spurgeon

When facing deep trouble and affliction, the Christian can find comfort in knowing that God's everlasting arms are underneath them, providing strength for each day, grace for each need, and power for each duty. This promise of support is not limited to life on earth, but also extends to death, where the eternal arms will prevent further fall and uphold the believer until the end.
As a follower of Jesus, embracing a Christ-like walk and conversation can lead to being despised by the world, just as our Lord was during His time on earth. By prioritizing loyalty to Him over seeking approval from an unrighteous world, Christians can maintain their integrity and avoid the temptation of worldly favor.
Deuteronomy 33:27 reveals the profound truth that God is our eternal refuge, a home where we find safety, rest, and joy. By embracing this metaphor, we discover that our love for God strengthens us to labor in His cause, bringing hope and happiness to those around us.
As Christians, we are often tempted to doubt God's promises and faithfulness, but this unbelief can be a serious sin that tarnishes His honor. By acknowledging our doubts and choosing to exercise unwavering faith, we can wage war against these enemies of peace and trust in the Lord's promise to fulfill His word.
Living a life of faith in Christ requires more than just occasional devotion, but rather a consistent and habitual walk with Him. By embracing this daily practice, Christians can experience a profound transformation, where their hope, love, joy, and life are all reflected in the image of Jesus, leading to a deeper intimacy with God and a more authentic expression of their faith.
Jesus' supernatural power allowed Him to find an upper room in Jerusalem, where He would eat the Passover with His disciples, illustrating that only those who welcome Christ into their hearts will be chosen for eternal life. By receiving Christ, individuals are granted a profound privilege, feasting with Him on immortal viands and giving immortality to themselves through their faith.
The life of faith is a mysterious act of receiving, where one gives nothing and yet partakes freely of God's grace. By embracing this gift, Christ becomes real to us, becoming our Saviour, our heart, and our very own, bringing salvation that surpasses mere pardon or righteousness.
As the Great Commission calls, Christians are urged to be clear and transparent witnesses for Christ, just like their Lord Jesus, who witnesses under all circumstances. By studying His example and being filled with His Spirit, believers can overcome fear and persecution to boldly proclaim the gospel, bringing glory to their Master.
The Bible's promise of God's constant remembrance is starkly contrasted with the doubts and fears of His people, who struggle to comprehend how a loving God can be so intimately connected with them. Through Isaiah 49:16, God rebukes unbelief by declaring that He has "graven" each individual upon His palms, emphasizing the depth of His love and remembrance.
The blood of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of salvation, sealing the covenant of grace and making it forever sure, as it did when He ratified the everlasting covenant through His own sacrifice. By embracing the power of His blood, believers can experience a new life of sanctification and consecration to the Lord, leading to a deeper understanding of their heavenly blessings.