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Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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“He who does not long to know more of Christ, knows nothing of Him yet.”
Charles H. Spurgeon, Morning by Morning
“Lord, accept me; I here present myself, praying to live only in You and to You. Let me be as the bullock that stands between the plow and the altar, to work or to be sacrificed; and let my motto be: “Ready for either.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“O Lord Jesus, be our light throughout this entire day, for Your light is the Light of men.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“Even our desires after holiness can be polluted by wrong motives.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“It is not needful for me to be rich, but it is imperative for me to be pure.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“The saint in public may be a devil in private.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“It is true that we endure trials, but it is just as true that we are delivered out of them.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“The world is upside down, and therefore the first are last and the last are first.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“Is not patient silence the best reply to a resisting world? Calm endurance answers some questions infinitely more conclusively than the greatest eloquence.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“but should you not be profound in your knowledge of the Word of God so that you may be able to quote it without delay when you need to deal with adversity or overthrow a doubt?”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“God often takes away our comforts and our privileges in order to make us better Christians.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“He read about six books each week. During his lifetime, he had read The Pilgrim’s Progress through more than one hundred times. When he died, his personal library consisted of more than 12,000 books. However, the Bible always remained the most important book to him.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“O believer, learn to reject pride, since you have no reason for it. Whatever you are, you have nothing to make you proud. The more you have, the more you are in debt to God – and you should not be proud of that which makes you a debtor. Consider your origin. Look back to what you were. Consider what you would have been if it had not been for divine grace!”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“The Holy Spirit makes people repentant long before He makes them theologians. He who believes what he knows will soon know more clearly what he believes.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“Christians who isolate themselves and walk alone are very likely to grow drowsy. If you keep true Christian company, you will be kept spiritually awake by it, and you will be refreshed and encouraged to make quicker progress on the road to heaven.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“He who does not grow in the knowledge of Jesus refuses to be blessed.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“Be glad that the Lord reigns, that He is King! Rejoice that He sits upon the throne and rules all things!”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: Daily Devotional Readings
“It is clear that the confidence that the psalmist expresses is a divine confidence. He did not say, “I have enough grace to perfect that which concerns me—my faith is so steady that it will not falter—my love is so warm that it will never grow cold—my resolution is so firm that nothing can move it.” No, his dependence was on the Lord alone. If we display a confidence that is not grounded on the Rock of ages, our confidence is worse than a dream; it will fall upon us and cover us with its ruins, to our sorrow and confusion. The”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning: A New Edition of the Classic Devotional Based on The Holy Bible, English Standard Version
“If you will select me the grossest specimen of humanity, if he be but born of woman, I will have hope of him yet, because Jesus Christ is come to seek and to save sinners.”
Charles Haddon Spurgeon, Morning by Morning
“A Christian man should so shine in his life, that a person could not live with him a week without knowing the gospel.”
Charles H. Spurgeon, Morning by Morning
“He goes to the olive-press of Gethsemane, and draws his supplies from him who was crushed therein. The oil of gospel grace is pure and free from lees and dregs, and hence the light which is fed thereon is clear and bright.”
Charles H. Spurgeon, Morning by Morning