DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
April 12 Mention of the king's garden by Nehemiah brings to mind the paradise which the King of
kings prepared for Adam. Sin has utterly ruined that fair abode of all delights, and
driven forth the children of men to till the ground, which yields thorns and briers unto
them. My soul, remember the fall, for it was thy fall. Weep much because the Lord of love
was so shamefully ill-treated by the head of the human race, of which thou art a member,
as undeserving as any. Behold how dragons and demons dwell on this fair earth, which once
was a garden of delights. |
To Morning Reading for April 12
From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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