This version of Spurgeon's book was free on Kindle (along with Evening by Evening, and Checkbook). I had read a few quotes from him over the years but quite honestly was a little nervous to read this. People either love him or hate his writing style.
I've been immensely blessed by this edition. It's a highlight of my morning with a cup of coffee before my children need my full attention.
So many devotionals, especially women's devotionals, tend to water down the Gospel or focus on one particular shallow theme. They are akin more to a brief Ted talk, than being a spring board of the Christian faith. I have been in a season of...doubt, and uncertainty about certain facets of my Christian faith and this book is a timely, solid, and unwavering arrow pointing back to God's word, love, and steadfast mercy.
Spurgeon's book gives us hope, conviction, assurance, to face what we may.
Many have been influenced by the words in this book, I am not the first nor will I be the last.
He is indeed, "The Prince of Preachers" for a reason.