DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: June 15 It was far above the power of nature, and even contrary to its laws, that the aged
Sarah should be honored with a son; and even so it is beyond all ordinary rules that I, a
poor, helpless, undone sinner, should find grace to bear about in my soul the indwelling
Spirit of the Lord Jesus. I, who once despaired, as well I might, for my nature was as
dry, and withered, and barren, and accursed as a howling wilderness, even I have been made
to bring forth fruit unto holiness. Well may my mouth be filled with joyous laughter,
because of the singular, surprising grace which I have received of the Lord, for I have
found Jesus, the promised seed, and he is mine for ever. This day will I lift up psalms of
triumph unto the Lord who has remembered my low estate, for "my heart rejoiceth in
the Lord; mine horn is exalted in the Lord; my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies,
because I rejoice in thy salvation." |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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