DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: June 23 A cake not turned is uncooked on one side; and so Ephraim was, in many respects,
untouched by divine grace: though there was some partial obedience, there was very much
rebellion left. My soul, I charge thee, see whether this be thy case. Art thou thorough in
the things of God? Has grace gone through the very center of thy being so as to be felt in
its divine operations in all thy powers, thy actions, thy words, and thy thoughts? To be
sanctified, spirit, soul, and body, should be thine aim and prayer; and although
sanctification may not be perfect in thee anywhere in degree, yet it must be universal in
its action; there must not be the appearance of holiness in one place and reigning sin in
another, else thou, too, wilt be a cake not turned. |
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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