DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
January 14 Sinking times are praying times with the Lord's servants. Peter neglected prayer at
starting upon his venturous journey, but when he began to sink his danger made him a
suppliant, and his cry though late was not too late. In our hours of bodily pain and
mental anguish, we find ourselves as naturally driven to prayer as the wreck is driven
upon the shore by the waves. The fox hies to its hole for protection; the bird flies to
the wood for shelter; and even so the tried believer hastens to the mercy seat for safety.
Heaven's great harbor of refuge is All-prayer; thousands of weather-beaten vessels have
found a haven there, and the moment a storm comes on, it is wise for us to make for it
with all sail. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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