DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
July 4 Outward practical holiness is a very precious mark of grace. It is to be feared that
many professors have perverted the doctrine of justification by faith in such a way as to
treat good works with contempt; if so, they will receive everlasting contempt at the last
great day. If our hands are not clean, let us wash them in Jesus' precious blood, and so
let us lift up pure hands unto God. But "clean hands" will not suffice, unless
they are connected with "a pure heart." True religion is heart-work. We may wash
the outside of the cup and the platter as long as we please, but if the inward parts be
filthy, we are filthy altogether in the sight of God, for our hearts are more truly
ourselves than our hands are; the very life of our being lies in the inner nature, and
hence the imperative need of purity within. The pure in heart shall see God, all others
are but blind bats. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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