DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
February 23 You have not the making of your own cross, although unbelief is a master carpenter at
cross-making; neither are you permitted to choose your own cross, although self-will would
fain be lord and master; but your cross is prepared and appointed for you by divine love,
and you are cheerfully to accept it; you are to take up the cross as your chosen badge and
burden, and not to stand cavilling at it. This night Jesus bids you submit your shoulder
to his easy yoke. Do not kick at it in petulance, or trample on it in vain-glory, or fall
under it in despair, or run away from it in fear, but take it up like a true follower of
Jesus. Jesus was a cross-bearer; he leads the way in the path of sorrow. Surely you could
not desire a better guide! And if he carried a cross, what nobler burden would you desire?
The Via Crucis is the way of safety; fear not to tread its thorny paths. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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