DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: January 27 These words tell us that there is a fullness in Christ. There is a fullness
of essential
Deity, for "in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead." There is a
fullness of perfect manhood, for in him, bodily, that Godhead was revealed. There is a
fullness of
atoning efficacy in his blood, for "the blood of Jesus Christ, his Son, cleanseth us
from all sin." There is a fullness of justifying righteousness in his life, for
"there is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus." There
is a fullness of divine prevalence in his plea, for "He is able to save to the
uttermost them that come unto God by him; seeing he ever lives to make intercession for
them." There is a fullness of victory in his death, for through death he destroyed him
that had the power of death, that is the devil. There is a fullness of efficacy in his
resurrection from the dead, for by it "we are begotten again unto a lively
hope." There is a fullness of triumph in his ascension, for "when he ascended up
on high, he led captivity captive, and received gifts for men." There is a
fullness of
blessings of every sort and shape; a fullness of grace to pardon, of grace to regenerate,
of grace to sanctify, of grace to preserve, and of grace to perfect. There is a
fullness at
all times; a fullness of comfort in affliction; a fullness of guidance in prosperity. A
fullness of every divine attribute, of wisdom, of power, of love; a fullness
which it were
impossible to survey, much less to explore. "It pleased the Father that in him should
all fullness dwell." Oh, what a fullness must this be of which all receive!
Fullness,
indeed, must there be when the stream is always flowing, and yet the well springs up as
free, as rich, as full as ever. Come, believer, and get all thy need supplied; ask
largely, and thou shall receive largely, for this "fullness" is inexhaustible,
and is treasured up where all the needy may reach it, even in Jesus, Immanuel--God with
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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