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Devotional Archives for Morning & Evening, with Charles Spurgeon

The Holy Spirit, the Comforter sent by Jesus, remains a vital and present force in believers' lives, yet many struggle to recognize and seek His guidance and aid. By humbling ourselves and seeking Him aright, we can experience His jealousy tempered with mercy, and find the grace needed to overcome sin's hardness.
The Bible teaches that trials and consolations are in a sacred balance, with each one complementing the other. When we are most afflicted, it is often then that we experience the deepest comfort and joy from God's presence, which can bring us closer to Him and ultimately lead to greater happiness.
A Christian's first love for God is often lost over time, leading to a decline in devotion and service. Can a return to this initial fervor be achieved, and what does it take to rekindle the flame of devotion that once burned brightly?
A Christian's life is the most powerful testimony to Jesus Christ, and imitating His boldness, holiness, and love can transform lives and inspire others. By embracing forgiveness, self-denial, and devotion, individuals can become living portraits of Jesus, earning the respect and admiration of those around them.
God's mercy is a powerful force that can blot out our sins, removing the darkness of transgression and restoring us to a right relationship with Him. By embracing this divine grace, we can overcome the hold of sin and draw near to the Lord, living in communion with Him through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The Christian struggle to balance prosperity with spiritual growth is a timeless and universal challenge, as the apostle Paul warns that an overabundance of blessings can lead to complacency and forgetfulness of God. By learning to "know how to abound," Christians can cultivate a deeper gratitude for God's mercies and maintain a steady heart in the midst of abundance.
The Bible teaches that believers should earnestly avoid temptation and pray for deliverance from evil, recognizing that Satan's attacks are inevitable but can be prevented through preparation and vigilance. By praying to not enter temptation and to be delivered from the evil one, Christians can take proactive steps to protect themselves against the devil's schemes and emerge victorious in the face of adversity.
David's decisive victory over the Philistines serves as a powerful reminder that Christian duty requires seeking God's guidance and direction before taking action, lest we risk navigating treacherous waters without His sovereign will. By inquiring of the Lord, David avoided unnecessary risks and ensured his success, offering a timeless lesson for believers to trust in Providence and seek God's counsel in all aspects of life.
Christ's salvation is not just a rescue from hell, but a complete deliverance from the power of sin, allowing believers to live holy lives and ultimately reign with Christ. Through His saving work, Jesus casts out Satan and empowers believers to resist sin, enabling them to experience true spiritual transformation and union with God.
The name of Jesus is considered the most precious and sweet by true believers, evoking a deep sense of love and devotion that transcends all other titles or attributes. From the Psalms to hymns, the name Jesus is woven into the fabric of worship, representing the sum total of all delights and joys in the Christian faith.