DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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EVENING:
August 27 These words have been frequently used by holy men in their hour of departure. We may
profitably consider them this evening. The object of the faithful man's solicitude in life
and death is not his body or his estate, but his spirit; this is his choice treasure--if
this be safe, all is well. What is this mortal state compared with the soul? The believer
commits his soul to the hand of his God; it came from him, it is his own, he has aforetime
sustained it, he is able to keep it, and it is most fit that he should receive it. All
things are safe in Jehovah's hands; what we entrust to the Lord will be secure, both now
and in that day of days towards which we are hastening. It is peaceful living, and
glorious dying, to repose in the care of heaven. At all times we should commit our all to
Jesus' faithful hand; then, though life may hang on a thread, and adversities may multiply
as the sands of the sea, our soul shall dwell at ease, and delight itself in quiet resting
places.
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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