DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: February 26 Salvation is the work of God. It is he alone who quickens the soul "dead in
trespasses and sins," and it is he also who maintains the soul in its spiritual life.
He is both "Alpha and Omega." "Salvation is of the Lord." If I am
prayerful, God makes me prayerful; if I have graces, they are God's gifts to me; if I hold
on in a consistent life, it is because he upholds me with his hand. I do nothing whatever
towards my own preservation, except what God himself first does in me. Whatever I have,
all my goodness is of the Lord alone. Wherein I sin, that is my own; but wherein I act
rightly, that is of God, wholly and completely. If I have repulsed a spiritual enemy, the
Lord's strength nerved my arm. Do I live before men a consecrated life? It is not I, but
Christ who liveth in me. Am I sanctified? I did not cleanse myself: God's Holy Spirit
sanctifies me. Am I weaned from the world? I am weaned by God's chastisements sanctified
to my good. Do I grow in knowledge? The great Instructor teaches me. All my jewels were
fashioned by heavenly art. I find in God all that I want; but I find in myself nothing but
sin and misery. "He only is my rock and my salvation." Do I feed on the Word?
That Word would be no food for me unless the Lord made it food for my soul, and helped me
to feed upon it. Do I live on the manna which comes down from heaven? What is that manna
but Jesus Christ himself incarnate, whose body and whose blood I eat and drink? Am I
continually receiving fresh increase of strength? Where do I gather my might? My help
cometh from heaven's hills: without Jesus I can do nothing. As a branch cannot bring forth
fruit except it abide in the vine, no more can I, except I abide in him. What Jonah
learned in the great deep, let me learn this morning in my closet: "Salvation is of
the Lord." |
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