DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: January 16 This morning let us hear the Lord Jesus speak to each
one of us: "I will help thee." "It is but a small thing for me, thy God, to
help thee. Consider what I have done already. What! not help thee? Why, I bought thee with
my blood. What! not help thee? I have died for thee; and if I have done the greater, will
I not do the less? Help thee! It is the least thing I will ever do for thee; I have done
more, and will do more. Before the world began I chose thee. I made the covenant for thee.
I laid aside my glory and became a man for thee; I gave up my life for thee; and if I did
all this, I will surely help thee now. In helping thee, I am giving thee what I have
bought for thee already. If thou hadst need of a thousand times as much help, I would give
it thee; thou requires little compared with what I am ready to give. 'Tis much for thee
to need, but it is nothing for me to bestow. 'Help thee?' Fear not! If there were an ant
at the door of thy granary asking for help, it would not ruin thee to give him a handful
of thy wheat; and thou art nothing but a tiny insect at the door of my all-sufficiency. 'I
will help thee.'" |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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