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Devotionals by C.H. Spurgeon

March 18

Continue Upright
"The prayer of the upright is His delight"   (Proverbs 15:8).

This is as good as a promise, for it declares a present fact, which will be the same throughout all ages. God takes great pleasure in the prayers of upright men; He even calls them His delight. Our first concern is to be upright. Neither bending this way nor that, continue upright; not crooked with policy, nor prostrate by yielding to evil, be you upright in strict integrity and straightforwardness. If we begin to shuffle and shift, we shall be left to shift for ourselves. If we try crooked ways, we shall find that we cannot pray, and if we pretend to do so, we shall find our prayers shut out of heaven.

Are we acting in a straight line and thus following out the LORD's revealed will? Then let us pray much and pray in faith. If our prayer is God's delight, let us not stint Him in that which gives Him pleasure. He does not consider the grammar of it, nor the metaphysics of it, nor the rhetoric of it; in all these men might despise it. He, as a Father, takes pleasure in the lispings of His own babes, the stammerings of His newborn sons and daughters. Should we not delight in prayer since the LORD delights in it? Let us make errands to the throne. The LORD finds us enough reasons for prayer, and we ought to thank Him that it is so.


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About C.H. Spurgeon

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was a prominent Baptist preacher and theologian from England, known for his compelling sermons, extensive writing, and impactful ministry. As the pastor of London’s famed New Park Street Chapel, later the Metropolitan Tabernacle, he preached to thousands weekly for nearly four decades.

Spurgeon’s influence extended well beyond the pulpit; he founded over 60 parachurch organizations and ministries, including a pastors’ college, an orphanage, and a number of charities.

His sermons were published around the world and remain widely read to this day, making him one of history’s most published authors.

Even today, long after his death, C.H. Spurgeon continues to point readers and listeners to his Savior.

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