DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: June 8 Warrior, fighting under the banner of the Lord Jesus, observe this verse with holy joy,
for as it was in the days of old so is it now, if the war be of God the victory is sure.
The sons of Reuben, and the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh could barely muster
five and forty thousand fighting men, and yet in their war with the Hagarites, they slew
"men, an hundred thousand," "for they cried to God in the battle, and he
was entreated of them, because they put their trust in him." The Lord
saves not by
many nor by few; it is ours to go forth in Jehovah's name if we be but a handful of men,
for the Lord of Hosts is with us for our Captain. They did not neglect buckler, and sword,
and bow, neither did they place their trust in these weapons; we must use all fitting
means, but our confidence must rest in the Lord alone, for he is the sword and the shield
of his people. The great reason of their extraordinary success lay in the fact that
"the war was of God." Beloved, in fighting with sin without and within, with
error doctrinal or practical, with spiritual wickedness in high places or low places, with
devils and the devil's allies, you are waging Jehovah's war, and unless he himself can be
worsted, you need not fear defeat. Quail not before superior numbers, shrink not from
difficulties or impossibilities, flinch not at wounds or death, smite with the two-edged
sword of the Spirit, and the slain shall lie in heaps. The battle is the Lord's and he
will deliver his enemies into our hands. With steadfast foot, strong hand, dauntless
heart, and flaming zeal, rush to the conflict, and the hosts of evil shall fly like chaff
before the gale. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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