DAILY READINGS by Charles Spurgeon
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MORNING: August 15 Very admirable was his occupation. If those who spend so many hours in idle company,
light reading, and useless pastimes, could learn wisdom, they would find more profitable
society and more interesting engagements in meditation than in the vanities which now have
such charms for them. We should all know more, live nearer to God, and grow in grace, if
we were more alone. Meditation chews the cud and extracts the real nutriment from the
mental food gathered elsewhere. When Jesus is the theme, meditation is sweet indeed. Isaac
found Rebecca while engaged in private musings; many others have found their best beloved
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From Charles H. Spurgeon's Morning and Evening.
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