DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: June 1 Was it so even in the beginning? Did light and darkness divide the realm of time in the
first day? Then little wonder is it if I have also changes in my circumstances from the
sunshine of prosperity to the midnight of adversity. It will not always be the blaze of
noon even in my soul concerns, I must expect at seasons to mourn the absence of my former
joys, and seek my Beloved in the night. Nor am I alone in this, for all the Lord's beloved
ones have had to sing the mingled song of judgment and of mercy, of trial and deliverance,
of mourning and of delight. It is one of the arrangements of Divine providence that day
and night shall not cease either in the spiritual or natural creation till we reach the
land of which it is written, "there is no night there." What our heavenly Father
ordains is wise and good. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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