DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: August 6 What enemies are abroad? Errors are a numerous horde, and new ones appear every hour:
against what heresy am I to be on my guard? Sins creep from their lurking places when the
darkness reigns; I must myself mount the watch-tower, and watch unto prayer. Our heavenly
Protector foresees all the attacks which are about to be made upon us, and when as yet the
evil designed us is but in the desire of Satan, he prays for us that our faith fail not,
when we are sifted as wheat. Continue O gracious Watchman, to forewarn us of our foes, and
for Zion's sake hold not thy peace. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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